The Dungeon Revealed/Walkthrough

1. Introduction --- After almost 20 years that I first started playing this game, I finally finished it and decided to do a guide on it since none where as complete as this one.

The goal of the game is quite simple, you start at dungeon level 1 and have to go to the level 40 to get the Orb of Carnos, then get back to level 1 while killing a Dark Wizard and exit the dungeon, but, of course, that is easier said than done, you'll need a lot of patience to finish this game and a few strategies to make it back in one piece!

2. General notes

Here is what we can see in the status window at the right: DL is for Dungeon Level, HP is for Hit points EL is for Experience Level FD is for Food There's also the HP bar and FD bar, all your attributes and a map that will be created as you move.

Below the status window, is the message window which is quite useful for understanding the effect that an item has on you.

By killing monsters, you will gain Experiences Levels thus increasing your Hit Points and gaining more skills for one of the classes your have chosen.

When using a potion, a scroll or a wand, you will be able to identify it the next time you will pick up another one.

If you use an Identify scroll on a ring, weapon or armor, the next time you pick up a similar item, you'll be able to automatically identify it, but you won't know the value of the modifier (like a -1 for a dagger -1).

Never try to use an item that has a negative modifier attached to it, for example a Leather armor -1 or a Regeneration ring -1 since they have negative effect.

Don't use the same name for your player, it will screw up your Hall of Legends.

You'll find a few times in this FAQ the word "probably", that's because the game is not well documented and it's hard to know for sure if an information is right or not... but it's "probably" right ;)

The list of items below is complete, but some items with some modifiers are missing, officially, that is all the items I found and identified.

Since this game dates back from the 80's, it might be hard to be able to play it today, but with "Mini vMac" on a Windows computer, it's works just fine since it emulates a Macintosh 6.0.8, I found that with Basilisk, using a Macintosh 7.5.5 it's not perfect, there won't be any sound.

3. Tips --- When starting a new game, make sure to wear your armor and wield your weapons as soon as you start since they're not used by default.

For new player, this game is really, really hard. Monsters comes all the time, finding good items is very rare, a lot of the items have negative effects on you and you don't know it until you try them and so on. To help you, you can save your game at anytime during playing. Also the game will automatically save your game when you exit a level.

Before using an item, make sure you save your game, if the item is curse or doesn't produce the result you were looking for, just restore your game and try again. For example, if you have an Intelligence potion, keep using it until it gives you a +2 of Intelligence, instead of keeping a +1.

Even with the save game feature, the game will still be of a difficulty setting of hard, so to help you even further and have a difficulty setting of medium, at the Dungeon Level 9, when trying to exit, a Gate Keeper will appear, after getting rid of him, he'll give you a Wishing scroll, the strategy is to save before exiting, then kill the Gate Keeper, and use an Identify scroll on the Wishing scroll, do this until it gives you a Wishing scroll +3. Then you'll be able to Wish for 3 thing, which should be: Plate armor +4 Regeneration ring +2 X-ray ring +2 The wishing scroll will always give what you ask and the item will never be curse, no need to identify the items.

Another trick to make the difficulty setting at easy is to keep 10 Magic Mapping scroll for Dungeon Level 31 to 40. Save your game, exit a Dungeon Level and at the next one, use the scroll and analyse what is the way to go to the exit, if it's too long and too complicated, restore your last save game and try again until you find that the exit is near your position.

To make the game even more easy, when you exit a Dungeon Level, the game automatically save but did not create the next Dungeon. So, exit a level, wander the new level until you get a Wishing scroll, Muscle potion, Intelligence scroll or whatever you need, if you don't find one, restore your last save game and try again. You can build a player with 25 points in all his attributes that way.

Here's the list of items that you should seek out during gameplay: Plate armor +4 Elven Cloak +4 Shield +2 Gloves +2 Helmet +2 Regeneration ring +2 X-ray +2 A weapon +4 (I didn't see any difference between a Death Blade +4, a Death Whip +4, a Two-handed sword +4, a Long sword +4 or a Mace +4)

Here's the item you should keep during gameplay: Life potion: Helps counteracts the damage done by Vampires that are presents from Dungeon Level 31 to 39. Polymorph wand: Use it against Vampires Death wand: Use it against Vampires Magic Mapping scroll: Keep at least one for the Dungeon Level 40 Digging wand: You can turn walls into boulders that can be pushed, thus creating shortcuts to go to the exit.

When you reach the Dungeon Level 40, the first thing to do is to reach the center, there'll be a 3x3 area filled with boulders, one of the Orb of Carnos is at the center, you don't need a Digging wand to reach the center, just push the boulders diagonally. Then use an Identify scroll on the orb, if it shows "A plastic ball", then it's not the right orb, you'll have to search for the Plate armor +4 on the same level, the real orb will be under it.

Since you'll have to go to level 40 and back, you can leave some items near the start or exit square, thus allowing you to carry more items and you'll be able to pick them up when you come back. For example, leave all your Gems, 1 or 2 Food items at each level, it's also a good idea to put Invisibility, Speed and Healing potions also, so you can pick them up on your way back to help you fight the Dark Wizard.

The monster Gate Keeper will appear when you try exiting these levels: 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, 34, 39. You will have to kill it to continue. Each time he is more powerful. Speed and Invisibility potion are quite useful for them. You can also use a Speed potion and use Wands from a distance against him, since you'll be walking faster than him.

Since the X-ray ring allows you to see through walls, you can find secrets in some level, it'll be a 3x3 or a 4x4 area filled with items, just use a Digging wand on the walls to turn it into a boulder and push it.

Use the spacebar to pass the time, useful to wait without moving to regenerate HP.

Even with a maximum Strength of 25, there is a maximum of 50 items that you can carry at the same time.

You can know the maximum modifier of an item with a Wishing scroll, for example if you wish for a "Plate armor +9", it'll give you a +4, which is the maximum, or wishing for a Polymorph wand +80 will give you a +5. Potions are, unfortunately, always +1, the maximum for the Gems are a Diamond 15k, armors and weapons are always +4, rings are +2. Some items can't be acquired tough, like a Wishing scroll, a plastic ball or the Orb of Carnos ;-)

A simple trick to kill the Dark Wizard easily, is to attack him near a start or exit square, if you're badly damage, change your Dungeon Level and wait so you can regenerate your HP, go back the other level, attack him and so on. But you can still finish the game without killing the Dark Wizard and you'll make it into the Hall of Legends.

Just before exiting the Dungeon Level 1 with the Orb of Carnos, make sure your Inventory is completely full, this will give you a higher score for the loot in the Hall of Legends.

Personally, doing all of these strategies above, mostly every items I found, I don't need them, I only need 1 Life, Speed and Invisibility potion on me at all time, plus 10 Magic Mapping scrolls and all the Digging wands I can find. Even the Gloves, Helmet, Shield and Elven Cloak are almost useless if you have the Plate Armor +4.

4. Classes and attributes - Class     Str Int Wis Dex Con Cha Skills Knight    16  10  10  16  18  15  Guessing armors Fighter   18  8   8   16  15  9   Guessing weapons Sage      14  22  8   14  13  15  Guessing scrolls Wizard    14  8   22  14  13  15  Guessing wands Alchemist 14  13  13  15  22  12  Guessing potions Jeweller  14  13  12  22  12  13  Guessing rings Jones     15  14  14  14  15  18  None

There's a maximum of 25 for each attributes.

Strength helps to carry more items and deal more damages. You also need at least 18 to push boulders.

Intelligence helps to use a scroll without it failing, also at 16 you'll be able to auto-map.

Wisdom probably helps to hit monsters with wands.

Dexterity probably helps being able to hit monsters and/or avoiding being hit by a wand.

Constitution probably helps to have more Hit Points when gaining an Experience Level.

Charisma probably helps to avoid monsters, they'll just pass near you without seeing you.

Even tough each classes have different attributes and skills, they're pretty much the same, if you do my tips above, their skills is completely useless, but I think the best class is the Fighter, he's the one with the best Strength which helps carry more items.

5. Armors - It is hard to say the order of armor from worst to best, but it is safe to say that the leather armor is the worst and the plate armor is the best.

If you are using a shield, you cannot use a two-handed weapon at the same time.

The Elven Cloak can be worn with another armor but it must be worn after the armor.

Banded armor -1 Banded armor +0 Banded armor +4 Chain armor -1 Chain armor +0 Chain armor +2 Elven Cloak -2 Elven Cloak -1 Elven Cloak +0 Elven Cloak +1 Elven Cloak +2 Elven Cloak +3 Elven Cloak +4 Gloves +0 Gloves +1 Gloves +2 Helmet +0 Helmet +1 Helmet +2 Leather armor -3 Leather armor -2 Leather armor -1 Leather armor +0 Leather armor +1 Leather armor +2 Plate armor -3 Plate armor +2 Plate armor +3 Plate armor +4 Shield -2 Shield +0 Shield +1 Shield +2

6. Weapons -- I found that the throwables are quite annoying to use all the time, plus the fact that they don't seem to work a lot and they don't seem to cause a lot of damage and they consume valuable spaces in the inventory. I never use them.

Dagger -2 Dagger -1 Dagger +0 Dagger +1 Dagger +2 Dart +7 Death Blade +2 Death Blade +4 Death Whip -2 Death Whip +4 Large rock +7 Large rock +11 Long sword -2 Long sword -1 Long sword +0 Long sword +1 Long sword +2 Long sword +4 Mace -3 Mace -2 Mace -1 Mace +0 Mace +1 Mace +2 Mace +3 Mace +4 Macintosh II +1: Throwable, very rare and very destructive Sling -2 Sling +0 Sling +1 Sling +2 Sling +3 Spear +6 Spear +8 Spear +9 Spear +22 Small rock +41 Two-handed sword -3 Two-handed sword -2 Two-handed sword +0 Two-handed sword +1 Two-handed sword +2 Two-handed sword +4

7. Rings

A character can wear up to two rings at the same time, but cannot wear the same ring twice.

Hunger         : Will get you hungry about 3 times as fast Monster        : Will attract a lot of monsters Regeneration -1 Regeneration +0 : Helps you regain HP faster Regeneration +2 Resist cold +0 : Helps resist cold from monster attacks Resist cold +1 Resist fire -1 : Probably makes you less resistant to fire Resist fire +0 : Helps resist fire from monster attacks Resist fire +1 Resist fire +2 Slowness       : Will slow you during combat Stealth -1 Stealth +0     : You will not make any sound when moving, thus attracting less monsters and less chances of waking up a monster Stealth +1 X-ray -1       : Your will only see a 3x3 area and not through walls X-ray +0       : Allow you to see through walls in a 5x5 area X-ray +1       : Allow you to see through walls in a 6x7 area X-ray +2       : Allow you to see through walls and see all the map

8. Potions -- Blindness +1    : The map will be temporarily black Charisma +1     : Permanently add 1-2 to your Charisma Confusion +1    : Hard to move around the map Constitution +1 : Permanently add 1-2 to your Constitution Dexterity +1    : Permanently add 1-2 to your Dexterity Extra-Healing +1 : Recover about 300 HP Healing +1      : Recover about 100 HP Invisibility +1  : Increase the chance to evade a monster attack Levitation +1   : Temporarily allow you to carry a maximum of items whatever your Strength is Life +1         : Cure Vampire damage Muscle +1       : Permanently add 1-2 to your Strength Poison +1       : Permanently reduce your strength of 2-3 Speed +1        : To run away or get an extra attack Strength        : Only helps to counteracts the effects of the Poison potion or the Giant Scorpion stings, it doesn't increase your Strength, nor does it helps you to push boulders if your Strength is below 18 Resist cold +1  : Help to resist cold attacks from monsters Resist fire +1  : Help to resist fire attacks from monsters Worthless +1    : I guess, the name says it all ;)

9. Scrolls -- Some scrolls can be use 1 time, others up to 4 times. If you use a Identify scroll, do not click Cancel, because it will still use the scroll.

Amnesia +1       : You will forget the identity of all the items you picked up Enchant armor +1 : When used, it will say "Your armor glows!", it will increase the modifier of the first armor you're wearing on the inventory list yu cannot have a Plate armor +5 with it Enchant weapon +1 : When used, it will say "Your weapon glows!", it will increase the modifier of the first weapon you're wearing on the inventory list, you cannot have a Death blade +5 with it *sigh* Gain +1          : Gain a level automatically Identify +1      : Identify an item Identify +2 Identify +3 Identify +4 Intelligence +1  : Permanently add 1 or 2 to your Intelligence Joke +1          : Will tell a joke, funny but useless ;-) Magic mapping +1  : Will map the entire current level Protection +1     : Will temporarily protects you, probably increasing your                    defense Remove curse +1   : Using it will says "Your body glows", you can then remove                    items you're wearing that are curse Teleport +1       : Will teleport you somewhere in your current dungeon level Wisdom +1         : Permanently add 1 or 2 to your Wisdom Wishing +1        : Wish for an object and you will receive Wishing +2 Wishing +3 Worthless +1      : Guess what? ;)

10. Wands

Watch out for walls, they will reflect back some wands and may hurt or even kill you. Use this trick with the invisibility wand to make you invisible.

Death +1       : Deals a lot of damage Death +2 Death +3 Digging +1     : Will change any wall that is not touching a black square to                  a boulder that can be pushed, you can create shortcut with it, very useful for the level 35 to 40 Digging +3 Digging +4 Fear +3        : Monster will run away from you Fear +6 Fear +7 Fear +8 Fire +2        : Attack monsters with fire Fire +4 Fire +5 Fire +6 Ice +3         : Attack monsters with ice, has no effect on the Ice Whirlwind monster but very effective on the Fire Lizard Ice +4 Ice +5 Ice +6 Invisibility +1 : Make a monster or you invisible Lightning +2   : Attack monsters with lightning Polymorph +1   : Transform monsters into another type of monster Polymorph +2 Polymorph +3 Polymorph +5 Sleep +2       : Put monsters to sleep Striking +5    : Attack monsters wuth a magical attack Striking +10 Teleport +2    : Will teleport a monster or you

11. Gems

Diamond 8k Diamond 15k Emerald 1k Emerald 2k Emerald 3k Emerald 5k Ruby 4k Ruby 5k Ruby 6k

12. Orbs

The Orb of Carnos A plastic ball

13. Food

All of these items will help you recover your Hit Points and Food bar. Make sure you don't eat too much, else you will die by your stomach exploding.

Food ration +1 Fruit +1 Lizard +1 Spider +1

14. Monsters

If a monster is not moving that's because it is asleep and if you move closer to him, he might wake up.

This is the list of monsters, the first column is the level where I first encountered this monster, so it's kind of like it's experience level.

17 Air Devil 1 Alligog 10 Amadon          Can confuse you 31 Balitor 18 Banshee 15 Black Pudding 30 Black Unicorn 2 Caveman 26 Centaur 15 Crimean Warrior 40 Dark Wizard     Same abilities as you, gives a few 100k of Gold Pieces, immune to Polymorph 38 Drackone 34 Dragon          Shoot fire attack, immune to Fire wand 16 Drow 25 Electric Penguin Shoot lighting attack 22 Ettin 33 Evil Cleric     Shoot magical attack (probably a Striking wand) 27 Evil Necromancer 13 Fire Lizard     Shoot fire attack, immune to Fire wand 19 Floor 22 Fomor 4 Freezing Sphere Gate Keeper     Will be found 8 times in the game, each new time he will be more powerful, the last one shoot all kind of attack, drain HP and is immune to Polymorph 2 Giant Bat 5 Giant Scorpion  Can sting, thus decreasing your Strength of 1 4 Giant Spider 9 Ice Whirlwind   Shoot ice attack, immune to Ice wand 11 Lion 3 Lizzog 11 Morrigan 9 Ogrillion 2 Pirboleg 22 Reaper          Give Elven Cloak 1 Schwein Hund 1 Sethron 20 Shambling Mound 7 Skeleton Warrior 18 Succubus 31 Vampire         Drain your HP 4 Wandering Eye    Can confuse you 25 Witch 4 Zambit 28 Zarmindor

15. Rumors -- In the Help menu, you'll finds the Rumors which is information about the game in a cryptic way. Here's my interpretation of it.

Death is only a word: Maybe because a Death Blade or a Death Whip seems to be dealing the same damages as a Mace, a Long sword or a Two-handed sword.

The Dark Wizard guards the orb: Which is true because when you take the orb, the Dark Wizard will keep chasing you.

Experience strikes twice: Probably because experience helps at 2 places, first to increase your Hit Points and second to help you guess items better.

Money isn't everything: Better to drop Gems and carry something else more useful when your capacity is full.

A wizard knows wands: Wizard can guess Wands.

Strength can move mountains: You need at least 18 of Strength to move boulders.

Roni is life: This one is sure very cryptic, there is nothing in this game about Roni and the only life that comes up in the game are the Life potion. Even so, my best guess would be the Rice-A-Roni: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_a_Roni Maybe the developers of the game likes it ;)

The 40th level is Death: Probably to say that it's the last Dungeon Level, but it's not really death since you can go there and come back and as they say, "death is only a word" ;)

A jeweller knows gems: Jeweller can guess Gems.

Monsters don't like stairs: Monsters will not come after you when you go up or down a Dungeon Level.

Smart people write scrolls: Player with high intelligence has the most chance of not failing a scroll.

Jones lives across the streets: Meaning Jones doesn't have any special skills like the other classes has.

Taste isn't everything: You can still eat lizards and spiders, it'll help recover your Food bar and won't damage you.

A bounce can be shocking: Some wands are reflected by walls.

Curses can be deadly: Curse items have negative effects that can seriously handicap you thus killing you in the long run.

A Sethron is 63'' tall: The Sethron is a monster and that is 63 inches tall or 1.6 meter, about the size of an average human. Other than that I have no clue if it means anything. And even with a levitation potion, the Sethron can still hit you.

Wisdom guides the wand: The higher your Wisdom, the more chances to hit a monster with a wand.

A knight knows armors: Knight can guess Armors.

There are two "Orbs": Indeed there is 2, one is the Orb of Carnos, the other one a plastic ball if you cast identify on it.

Beauty is only skin deep: ?

Jewellers know rings: Jeweller can guess Rings

Skill wields weapons: ?

Beauty can tame a beast: With my experience, it looks like that the higher Charisma you have, the less chances a monster has to come and annoy you.

A fighter knows weapons: Fighter can guess Weapons.

Protection can be harmful: It probably means that carrying the heaviest armor, which is the plate armor, might be a bad choice for player with weak Strength, since they won't be able to carry a lot of items, they should stick with a Leather armor. But I completely disagree with it, whatever your Strength is, get a Plate Armor +4 on the Dungeon Level 9 with the wish scroll from the Gate Keeper. Else, you've got no future.

A sage knows scrolls: Sage can guess Scrolls.