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Ryanamur 03-30-2001 09:17 PM

Here's the easy way out of those darn bridges:

Once you're in the dungeon, go to the room with the levers. Play with the levers enough for you to gain access to the middle pillar. Once you've reached the middle pillar, try jumping from the pillar to one of the chains and then to the platform. It worked for me and it saves alot of time fooling around with those darn levers.

For those wondering, I'm playing an Assassin with 21 Agility.


slug 03-31-2001 12:55 AM

nifty

Wyvern 03-31-2001 09:04 AM

Nice tip, Ryanamur!! Should help many players!!

I never seemed to have too much trouble with levers and the bridge lifts. For the most part, I just flip the levers once and then jump between sections. Next time I play through this area I will write down exactly what I do but I've always gotten the impression that folks make this whole puzzle more complicated than it really is.

Wyv



dhughes 03-31-2001 09:24 AM

I had a similar way to do the bridges.. except that I never used the middle connection at all.. just got onto the platforms in their lower positions, and climbed all the way up the chain, then jumped over into the next area.

dh

Sazerac 03-31-2001 01:02 PM

I've never had a problem with the bridge lifts myself. As long as I can get at least 1 bridge part up on each one, my group by the time they're in Skull Castle can leap over the other two that are down. If you watch each section as you flip the levers, you can tell pretty much what's going up and what's coming down.

-Sazerac


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