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===Exits===
===Exits===
[[Image:Gauntlet NES exit.png|48px|left]]
[[File:Gauntlet NES exit.png|48px|left]]
These black squares usually read "EXIT". Some also say "L##", the number indicating what level you'll skip to if you take that exit. Finding these jump exits will get you through the game faster, so using the first exit you find isn't always the best plan. Sometimes the exits are hidden or require a key to access.
These white squares usually read "EXIT". Sometimes the exits are hidden or require a key to access. Some exits are fake; nothing will happen if you step on them.
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===Walls===
===Walls===
Darker-colored walls can be shot and destroyed, while lighter-colored ones can't. Blast your way through the darker ones to find alternate paths.
Some walls, such is crumbled wall sections, can be destroyed by shots. Some sturdy-looking walls can also be destroyed with one shot and may contain items or even enemies. Other walls can also disappear when you step on a flashing magic tile. Walls can be visible or invisible, especially in World 4.


===Doors and Keys===
===Doors and Keys===
[[Image:Gauntlet NES key.png|48px|left]]
[[File:Gauntlet NES key.png|48px|left]]
Doors can be any shape and size, and any door tiles touching will all unlock at once with a single key. Be careful about picking up too many keys as there are only so many doors in a level, and keys share the same inventory space as potions.
Doors can be any shape and size, and any door tiles touching will all unlock at once with a single key. You can only carry a maximum of 10 keys throughout the course of the game.
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===Potions===
===Potions===
[[Image:Gauntlet NES potion.png|48px|left]]
[[File:Gauntlet NES potion.png|48px|left]]
Potions can be collected or shot. Shooting them is less effective as your character's skill bonus is not applied to their use. These share the same storage space as keys, so always leave a few slots free for any keys you might need.
Potions can be collected or shot. Shooting them is less effective as your character's skill bonus is not applied to their use. A white or pale-yellow potion functions as a bomb that can devastate all onscreen enemies, whereas a dark-colored potion is a dangerous poison. You can carry up to a maximum of 10 bomb potions throughout the course of the game.
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===Treasure===
===Treasure===
[[Image:Gauntlet NES treasure.png|48px|left]]
[[File:Gauntlet NES treasure.png|48px|left]]
Treasure chests are overflowing with loot. Some chests will run away from you, while others will hurt you when you touch them, and then chase you down like Death. Because of this it's best to shoot chests before you grab them to see if they explode. Treasure increases your score by one point (eventually boosting your HP).
Treasure increases your score by one point.
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===Bags of Jewels===
===Bags of Jewels===
These are worth three times the value of a treasure chest.
Bags of Jewels increase your score by five points. In two-player mode, a Bag of Jewels is left behind when one partner dies. Collect this bag in two-player mode to collect all of your partner's goods.


===Food===
===Food===
[[Image:Gauntlet NES drink.png|48px|left]]
[[File:Gauntlet NES drink.png|48px|left]]
[[Image:Gauntlet NES food.png|48px|left]]
[[File:Gauntlet NES food.png|48px|left]]
Food can have various appearances, but always increases your health by 100. If you shoot it it is destroyed.
Food always increases your health by 100 and can appear as either a jug or as a bowl of gruel. Take caution, as you can destroy jugs by inadvertently shooting at them. Gruel cannot be destroyed by regular shots.
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===Movable Walls===
===Movable Walls===
These walls can be pushed in any direction, including diagonally.
These walls can be pushed in any direction, including diagonally.


===Stun Tiles===
===Stun Tiles===
[[Image:Gauntlet NES stun tile.png|48px|left]]
[[File:Gauntlet NES stun tile.png|48px|left]]
These tiles blend in with the surroundings, and when stepped on paralyze you for a few seconds. Enemies instinctively know where these are and won't walk over them.
These tiles blend in with the surroundings, and when stepped on paralyze you for a few seconds. Enemies instinctively know where these are and won't walk over them, so it can be used as a shield. A trick to remove the stun is to pause the game and resume.
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===Magic Tiles===
===Magic Tiles===
These pulse or flash, and when stepped on will open up some area of the level (often a place you can't see or haven't even reached yet). These are usually hidden under destructible blocks, so it's always good to destroy those to see if there are magic tiles underneath.
These pulse or flash, and when stepped on will open up some area of the level (often a place you can't see or haven't even reached yet). These are usually hidden under destructible blocks, so it's always good to destroy those to see if there are magic tiles underneath.


===Temporary Invisibility===
===Locked Chests===
Enemies cannot find you. This item is represented by a white box with three lines.
A locked chest must be opened with a key. It may contain any kind of item or enemy, or merely hold nothing. You may not want to check what's inside in order to save your keys, unless you encounter the locked chests that contain flash panels, clues or exits, or when a locked chest blocks your way.
 
===Clues===
There are totally eight clues well hidden in eight clue rooms throughout the game. It's represented by a question mark tile. Each clue tells you a character in the password for entering the final stage 100, so clues are essential for your success. You must find the clue and escape from the clue room in a limited time.  


==Upgrade Items==
==Upgrade Items==
Destructible wall blocks sometimes contain potions that boost your abilities. The icon on the bottle shows what it will upgrade. On some home ports these upgrades are visible on the pause screen. Unlike other powerups these are permanent.
Destructible wall blocks sometimes contain potions that boost your abilities. The icon on the bottle shows what it will upgrade. On some home ports these upgrades are visible on the pause screen. Unlike other powerups these are permanent.


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| Extra armor || Represented by a shield. Reduces the damage you take by 1/5.
| Extra armor || Represented by a shield. Reduces the damage you take by 1/5.
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Unlike the items above, these do not appear on the pause screen.
Unlike the items above, these do not appear on the pause screen.


===Temporary Repulsion Amulet===
===Limited Invisibility===
Enemies run away from you. It is represented by an orange box with three lines.
Enemies cannot find you. This item is represented by a white box with three lines. They will all move in the same random direction for some time, then switch to a new one.  While facing away from you, they do not attack.


===Temporary Reflective Shots===
===Temporary Repulsiveness===
[[Image:Gauntlet NES reflective shots.png|48px|left]]
[[File:Gauntlet NES temporary repulsiveness.png|48px|left]]
Your shots bounce off walls. If the shot does not hit anything it will disappear after a few bounces.
Enemies run away from you. It is represented by a brown box with three lines. Enemies facing away from you that aren't ghosts do not attack you in melee, so you can fight them safely while the powerup lasts.
 
===Reflective Shots===
[[File:Gauntlet NES reflective shots.png|48px|left]]
Your shots bounce off walls. If the shot does not hit anything it will disappear after a few bounces. Lasts for the duration of the level you are on.
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===Ten Super Shots===
===Ten Super Shots===
Your shots destroy everything, including doors. It is represented by an orange box with an arrow.
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[[File:Gauntlet NES supershot 05.png|44px]]
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Your shots destroy everything, including doors. It is represented by a flashing box with an arrow.


===Temporary invulnerability===
===Temporary invulnerability===
You have perfect armor for awhile, but your hp goes down twice as fast. It is represented by a black box.
[[File:Gauntlet NES temporary invulnerability.png|48px|left]]
You have perfect armor for awhile, but your HP goes down twice as fast. It is represented by a black box.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:36, 13 March 2024

Gauntlet's concept is deceptively simple: progress through 100 floors, killing enemies and grabbing treasures as you go.

The levels contain a variety of tiles and items:

Exits[edit]

Gauntlet NES exit.png

These white squares usually read "EXIT". Sometimes the exits are hidden or require a key to access. Some exits are fake; nothing will happen if you step on them.

Walls[edit]

Some walls, such is crumbled wall sections, can be destroyed by shots. Some sturdy-looking walls can also be destroyed with one shot and may contain items or even enemies. Other walls can also disappear when you step on a flashing magic tile. Walls can be visible or invisible, especially in World 4.

Doors and Keys[edit]

Gauntlet NES key.png

Doors can be any shape and size, and any door tiles touching will all unlock at once with a single key. You can only carry a maximum of 10 keys throughout the course of the game.

Potions[edit]

Gauntlet NES potion.png

Potions can be collected or shot. Shooting them is less effective as your character's skill bonus is not applied to their use. A white or pale-yellow potion functions as a bomb that can devastate all onscreen enemies, whereas a dark-colored potion is a dangerous poison. You can carry up to a maximum of 10 bomb potions throughout the course of the game.

Treasure[edit]

Gauntlet NES treasure.png

Treasure increases your score by one point.

Bags of Jewels[edit]

Bags of Jewels increase your score by five points. In two-player mode, a Bag of Jewels is left behind when one partner dies. Collect this bag in two-player mode to collect all of your partner's goods.

Food[edit]

Gauntlet NES drink.png
Gauntlet NES food.png

Food always increases your health by 100 and can appear as either a jug or as a bowl of gruel. Take caution, as you can destroy jugs by inadvertently shooting at them. Gruel cannot be destroyed by regular shots.

Movable Walls[edit]

These walls can be pushed in any direction, including diagonally.

Stun Tiles[edit]

Gauntlet NES stun tile.png

These tiles blend in with the surroundings, and when stepped on paralyze you for a few seconds. Enemies instinctively know where these are and won't walk over them, so it can be used as a shield. A trick to remove the stun is to pause the game and resume.

Magic Tiles[edit]

These pulse or flash, and when stepped on will open up some area of the level (often a place you can't see or haven't even reached yet). These are usually hidden under destructible blocks, so it's always good to destroy those to see if there are magic tiles underneath.

Locked Chests[edit]

A locked chest must be opened with a key. It may contain any kind of item or enemy, or merely hold nothing. You may not want to check what's inside in order to save your keys, unless you encounter the locked chests that contain flash panels, clues or exits, or when a locked chest blocks your way.

Clues[edit]

There are totally eight clues well hidden in eight clue rooms throughout the game. It's represented by a question mark tile. Each clue tells you a character in the password for entering the final stage 100, so clues are essential for your success. You must find the clue and escape from the clue room in a limited time.

Upgrade Items[edit]

Destructible wall blocks sometimes contain potions that boost your abilities. The icon on the bottle shows what it will upgrade. On some home ports these upgrades are visible on the pause screen. Unlike other powerups these are permanent.

Name Description
Extra armor Represented by a shield. Reduces the damage you take by 1/5.
Extra magic Marked with a bottle. Increases damage your magic does by 1/5.
Extra shot power Marked with a cannonball. Increases the damage your shots do by 1/5.
Extra speed Marked with an arrow. Increases your speed by 1/5.
Extra fight power Marked with a knife or sword. Increases melee damage by 1/5.

Use-once items[edit]

Unlike the items above, these do not appear on the pause screen.

Limited Invisibility[edit]

Enemies cannot find you. This item is represented by a white box with three lines. They will all move in the same random direction for some time, then switch to a new one. While facing away from you, they do not attack.

Temporary Repulsiveness[edit]

Gauntlet NES temporary repulsiveness.png

Enemies run away from you. It is represented by a brown box with three lines. Enemies facing away from you that aren't ghosts do not attack you in melee, so you can fight them safely while the powerup lasts.

Reflective Shots[edit]

Gauntlet NES reflective shots.png

Your shots bounce off walls. If the shot does not hit anything it will disappear after a few bounces. Lasts for the duration of the level you are on.

Ten Super Shots[edit]

Gauntlet NES supershot 01.png Gauntlet NES supershot 02.png Gauntlet NES supershot 03.png Gauntlet NES supershot 04.png Gauntlet NES supershot 05.png Gauntlet NES supershot 06.png

Your shots destroy everything, including doors. It is represented by a flashing box with an arrow.

Temporary invulnerability[edit]

Gauntlet NES temporary invulnerability.png

You have perfect armor for awhile, but your HP goes down twice as fast. It is represented by a black box.