I liked the Riddle series of maps. However, in part 2, there is a script error that prevents you from going further. After resurrecting the vampire, the bridge on the lava should open, but the meter of killed heroes does not count the death of the troll, because he is not a hero. Thus, the conditions are never fulfilled and the map is not passable without scripting changes.
Thanks for liking my riddles Quuz,but there's no script error
Be aware... This destroys the purpose of solving the Riddle
First; When you killed 13 or more heroes (including the troll and vampires)
and killed the runing troll until you get a vampire, then you get
the bridges. (The troll is a "hero" here , he "belongs" to the hero party,
this was the easiest way to make him respawn and run to be killed)
Secondly; Before you get stuck againtry to kill the level 8 Salamander to get more
bridges, then claim the Temple and sacrifie the vampire
(and as I hinted in the ReadMe, Vampires Are Good To Get But No Good To Keep![]()
Yes, you are right. Indeed the troll is counted, but there is a bug. That's what got me stuck. The thing is that when the troll dies in the lava, opens the passage and imps drag his corpse to the graveyard. I had it so that the vampire resurrected and the troll stopped creating, although I have never killed a troll myself, and the counter for the bridge has not increased.
"Whynots n'Evermoor"
The Jedi Obi-One KeNoobie
from the planet Coruscant
will fight to free the Mandalorians...
https://www.mediafire.com/file/z4pby...rmoor.zip/file
Sleep is overrated.
In the beginning Whynotsian created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of Whynotsian moved upon the face of the waters. And Whynotsian said, Let there be light: and there was light. And Whynotsian saw the light, that it was good: and Whynotsian divided the light from the darkness. And Whynotsian called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day.
This is what the Bible says (almost) word for word.![]()