I love these old games. I remember spending entire days sitting in front of the television playing stuff like this. These "vintage" games required a lot of both patience and reasoning. With new games I get frustrated pretty easily; it takes a whole day just to learn the function of all the buttons and settings!
Another way I think works regarding selling items ...you can sell a crap-load of items is place them on the purchase table to trade but have the purchase item listed as one that is no longer in stock...Then change it to one that it, and you will get the trade.
I was really wondering if i played this game back in the day, but as soon as i heard that "MINE!"... oh yeah i played this game. Damn thieving little bastard.
I never finished this game, but now i'll stick around to see the ending of it. Thank you for lets playing this.
I mainly played the Mega CD version of this, he doesn't scream "MIIIIINE!" in that. Though worse is the grabby hands he does at you to steal is instant, so you can't dodge it except by never letting him get near you.
The thief area is also probabaly the most lucrative farming areas in the game-
they drop a couple gold pieces as well as a dagger or two which is just under a gold piece in trade in value.
Once you learn how to make minions, you can find out where the thief spawns at and fill the surrounding squares with minions. Go away for a while (like 10-20 minutes or so) and do other stuff.. then come back and pick up the heaps of loot lying around where he spawns.
allright thieves are more annoying than just being able to steal... what makes them so annoying is that they are free to move from one area to another- the tree arches do not stop them, nor do closed gates (theres a reason that keys are used).
Which is why if you don't wan to deal with them more or less constantly is to lock gates behind you.
Also once you get far enough theres a back door route to the rhinos that allow you to bypass one or two gates that thieves dont seem to use.
you can purchase more firebombs but theres a limit to how many you can purchase.
Also when you are at the buying table you don't need to use money, you can use items you find to pay instead. If you use an item that has a higher trade in value than the item you're buying, the merchant will add money to make up the difference between the item that is being sold and the item you are trading for it.
Follow him into his little "hidy hole" hahahhahahahahahahh
yrvin50rvg55 1 month ago
I love these old games. I remember spending entire days sitting in front of the television playing stuff like this. These "vintage" games required a lot of both patience and reasoning. With new games I get frustrated pretty easily; it takes a whole day just to learn the function of all the buttons and settings!
DumberEveryTime 8 months ago in playlist Let's Play - Dungeon Master 2
Another way I think works regarding selling items ...you can sell a crap-load of items is place them on the purchase table to trade but have the purchase item listed as one that is no longer in stock...Then change it to one that it, and you will get the trade.
college12003 1 year ago
this game's amazing. im glad you showed it to me.
MrCorpseGrinder88 1 year ago
I was really wondering if i played this game back in the day, but as soon as i heard that "MINE!"... oh yeah i played this game. Damn thieving little bastard.
I never finished this game, but now i'll stick around to see the ending of it. Thank you for lets playing this.
JensLyn8 1 year ago
I mainly played the Mega CD version of this, he doesn't scream "MIIIIINE!" in that. Though worse is the grabby hands he does at you to steal is instant, so you can't dodge it except by never letting him get near you.
LuminarNightblade 2 years ago
@LuminarNightblade: what does he shout in the "Mega" version?
VelvetViolator 1 year ago
@VelvetViolator
Nothing, he just grabs at you with the generic "whoosh" noise.
LuminarNightblade 1 year ago
@LuminarNightblade: oh that´s a shame! :-)
What exactly is the "Mega Version" and why is there no sound
for some effects?
VelvetViolator 1 year ago
@VelvetViolator
Mega CD, aka Sega CD. And I don't know, just a quirk of that paticular port I guess.
LuminarNightblade 1 year ago
@LuminarNightblade: aah, the Sega Mega Drive... Long time ago, nevertheless a great system.
Was Dungeon Master 2 an original Sega game?
Quite interesting.
VelvetViolator 1 year ago
The thief area is also probabaly the most lucrative farming areas in the game-
they drop a couple gold pieces as well as a dagger or two which is just under a gold piece in trade in value.
Once you learn how to make minions, you can find out where the thief spawns at and fill the surrounding squares with minions. Go away for a while (like 10-20 minutes or so) and do other stuff.. then come back and pick up the heaps of loot lying around where he spawns.
Lightcycle 3 years ago 4
allright thieves are more annoying than just being able to steal... what makes them so annoying is that they are free to move from one area to another- the tree arches do not stop them, nor do closed gates (theres a reason that keys are used).
Which is why if you don't wan to deal with them more or less constantly is to lock gates behind you.
Also once you get far enough theres a back door route to the rhinos that allow you to bypass one or two gates that thieves dont seem to use.
Lightcycle 3 years ago 2
you can purchase more firebombs but theres a limit to how many you can purchase.
Also when you are at the buying table you don't need to use money, you can use items you find to pay instead. If you use an item that has a higher trade in value than the item you're buying, the merchant will add money to make up the difference between the item that is being sold and the item you are trading for it.
Lightcycle 3 years ago