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==Maps==
[[Image:Gauntlet NES map example.png|frame|One of the between-level maps. The white lines between blocks indicate your route.]]
At the end of each level a map of the world is shown. You can use this map to chart your progress and see which rooms are conected together. Some rooms have more than one exit, and not all rooms are connected. The treasure rooms are shown with a $ in the map. Clue rooms which contain a clue to the final combination are shown with
Unlike [[Gauntlet|the original Gauntlet]], this game has a fixed set of 100 levels and a definite ending. The levels are divided into five worlds.
?. The final conbination is explain in the Collected Wisdom of World Five. These maps are considered accurate.


===World One: The Castle===
At the end of each level a map of the world is shown. You can use this map to chart your progress and see which rooms are connected together. Some rooms have more than one exit, and not all rooms are connected. The treasure rooms are shown with a $ in the map. Clue rooms which contain a clue to the final combination are shown with ?. The final combination is explained in the Collected Wisdom of World Five. These maps are considered accurate.
See [[Gauntlet (NES)/World 1]].
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===World Two: The Dark Forest===
The dark reaches of this Forest world are unknown to mortals. Rumors and fables abound. Most of what is known comes from the tales told of the ancient time when chaos rules.
 
<pre>
  L20              L37 - L38 - L39        Hint: The clue is in a
  |                |        \  |                treasure chest.
  L21              $36        L40 - $41
  |  \              |
  L23  L22  L33 - L34 - L35
  |  /        |    |    |
  $24  ?20  L32 - L30 - L31
  |  /              |
  L25 - L27 - L28 - $29
</pre>
 
===World Three: The Lost Caverns===
The cave-like rooms of the caverns are haunted by many of the horrendous fiends from the Unseen.
<pre>
 
              L56 - $55 - ?54 - L53
              |        \        |          Hint: You may find a room
  L59 - L60 - L57        L52 - L51                in world three with
      \        |                |                treasure and bombs
        $62 - L58              L50 - $49 - L48    that you cannot get.
            \  |                      |    |
              L61              L45 - L44  L47
                                |    |    |
                                L42 - L43 - L46
</pre>
 
===World Four: The Unseen===
The world of the Unseen holds a formidable challenge. Could you possibly be blind? The walls are not there yet they are in this watery world.
 
<pre>
                    L63 - L64
                          |
                          L65    Hint: Invisible walls may be
                        /  |            destructible walls as well.
        $78 - L77  ?66 - $67
        |    |        \  |
  L74 - L75 - L76        L68
  |     |                |
  L73 - L72 - L71 - ?70 - L69
</pre>
 
===World Five: Volcana, Lair of the Guardian===
Lava flows on all sides. You know this is the last leg of the journey, but the Guardian awaits.
 
<pre>
                    ?90 - L91 - $92 - L93
                    |  /              |      Hint: You have to find
              L88 - L89        L95 - L94 - L97    your way to room 94
              |                |    |    |      which leads to the
  L85  L86 - L87              L96  L99  L98    Guardian.
  |  /                                |
  L84  L82 - ?81                    L100
  |    |    |
  L83 - L79 - L80
</pre>

Latest revision as of 19:12, 5 March 2018

One of the between-level maps. The white lines between blocks indicate your route.

Unlike the original Gauntlet, this game has a fixed set of 100 levels and a definite ending. The levels are divided into five worlds.

At the end of each level a map of the world is shown. You can use this map to chart your progress and see which rooms are connected together. Some rooms have more than one exit, and not all rooms are connected. The treasure rooms are shown with a $ in the map. Clue rooms which contain a clue to the final combination are shown with ?. The final combination is explained in the Collected Wisdom of World Five. These maps are considered accurate.