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I got the key from the level in learning tree. But I still can´t pass the gate to High Garendall Do I need to search for something specific in the book, for the key to be activated?
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Originally posted by Opalius: I got the key from the level in learning tree. But I still can´t pass the gate to High Garendall Do I need to search for something specific in the book, for the key to be activated?
makes a wild guess your at a gate on the bottom level of a cave? NO. the key from the Tree is for the crypt door GH is northeast outside of the crypt. not the cave northwest of the crypt. This happens way too often.
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*Sights, I have to get all the way back then. Oh well, then which key is for this gate?
Originally posted by Opalius: *Sights, I have to get all the way back then. Oh well, then which key is for this gate?
you have to finish all the elf missions.
Ahem, AND complete the Milla'kara shield, otherwise you just get stuck on the last map, unable to win. And if you haven't backed up, tough. I'm currently working on a plug-in (by the name of TelePort) to fix that.
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Hey Cafall, quick tip for you. If you make a plug-in that will teleport you out of the last cave due to the fact that you don't have the Milla'Kara shield, make sure you make a teleport key to get you back in there after you get the shield. Otherwise I would assume if you return to the cave of the guardian after you have killed him he won't be there, and thus you would be unable to get down to the giant's toe(since the entryway opens upon his death).
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