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Thanks again.
I also had a supes difficult time at the death knights. I must've engaged them in combat (swore) at least 20 times, before I finally got them all without an engage.
Anyway, this guide was ameeeeeezing and I so appreciate the time you put into it! I've joined the 0.7% ^_^
"Back to your main character. Lockpick Cyseal's door, pick the Water Barrel nearby and go to the first Cyseal Portal. Nearby, you'll see an Oil Barrel and 2 Water Barrels.
Inside the building, there's also 3 Water Barrels that you can steal with one use of invisibility."
I am in the building, with all the previous barrels on my primary, but when I pick up the first barrel inside it states "I have too much to carry" and then I can't move anymore. Have I missed something please?
The only sketchy part was all the mines in the Phantom Forest.
I know this guide is several years old by this point, so I don't expect you to update it, but I personally think keeping track of the weight of your chest would be an easier reference as opposed to keeping count of barrels. Thanks again, OP <3
I think I might do another regular playthrough but with more chest slinging lol
1. Even if you DO fuck up, especially if it's causing a battle to start, just go ahead and load to your last save faster then whoever caught you has beaten the shit outta you (most of the times, during their attack animations of first turn). This saved my ass once when I wasn't able to deal with one of the patrolling demons on my first attempt. This is the thing which I think should be mentioned in the beginning of the guide.
2. You MUST NOT save during the dialogues. I don't know if it's only my issue or if it's intended, but whenever I tried saving during the dialogue in my ordinary campaign this was causing the game to crash anytime I tried to load this exact save file. Which means that if you try to quick save during a dialogue in some part of this run, you will basically lose all progress.
Nothing else from me. Huge gratitude for creating such a thorough and detailed walkthrough.