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* [[Anti-Magic]]: In a nice nod to the source material, magic users won't be able to cast spells when the Beholder's central anti-magic eye is open and looking in their direction. Of course, [[Guide Dang It|good luck figuring out what's going on]] if you don't know obscure details of D&D monsters. |
* [[Anti-Magic]]: In a nice nod to the source material, magic users won't be able to cast spells when the Beholder's central anti-magic eye is open and looking in their direction. Of course, [[Guide Dang It|good luck figuring out what's going on]] if you don't know obscure details of D&D monsters. |
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* [[Are You Sure You Want to Do That?]]: in the first game, if you choose the short cut that requires fighting the Red Dragon, the NPC will ask you this ''twice''. Rest assured, when he implies this is a ''hard'' boss, he's ''not kidding''. |
* [[Are You Sure You Want to Do That?]]: in the first game, if you choose the short cut that requires fighting the Red Dragon, the NPC will ask you this ''twice''. Rest assured, when he implies this is a ''hard'' boss, he's ''not kidding''. |
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** The Red Dragon himself does this in the second game, giving you three warnings to go away before the [[Boss Battle]] starts. Again, he's not kidding. |
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* [[Back Stab]]: One of the Thief's moves. An instant kill, but requires some setup. |
* [[Back Stab]]: One of the Thief's moves. An instant kill, but requires some setup. |
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* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: Amazingly, this spell was kept in. It functions as a [[Smart Bomb]]. |
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: Amazingly, this spell was kept in. It functions as a [[Smart Bomb]]. |