First, spell-casters make all the difference. The heavies in the game can only be destroyed by blasts from the "fireflash" spell. Spellcasters will last long to progress only if they have high strength and dexterity ratings: only strong characters can wear the better armor. At the same time, fighters are of best use if they have a high intelligence level, and can learn to throw some spells. Remember this is not a "real time" game -- it's safe for you to leave the keyboard for a minute without coming back to find that your party has been wiped out by the Julliard String Quartet.
Your primary goal, of course, is to defeat the evil one. To do this you must search the dungeons in order to obtain five runes titled earth, air, fire, water and gods. Nine rings must also be uncovered, one of which can be purchased at a town.
It may be a good idea to create a minotaur shortly after the beginning of the game. There is one important dungeon to which a party will be denied access unless a minotaur is a member. Minotaurs are good fighters, but their life span is shorter than that of other creatures. So it may also be a good idea to wait until other characters have aged a bit before putting the minotaur to work.
The first dungeon, just south of Pelnor, contains the air rune. It can be obtained in a room in the upper left quadrant of the dungeon, after first opening the gate by throwing a switch located in a nearby room.
South of Pelnor is the second town, Pineville. To the southeast of this town is the first of three lakes in which your party must swim in order to receive the water rune. South of the lake is the second dungeon which is really a chapel. In the middle of the southern half of the dungeon is the earth rune. The southeast corner contains a key necessary to get in to see the high priest, who is in the southwest. He gives you important orders regarding Lord Wood.
South of Pineville is town number 3, Greensville. Directly to the east is the dungeon belonging to the lizard men. Within the dungeon, in the middle of the northern half, is the fire rune. In the southeastern quadrant you can find a close relative of Lord Wood. Ignore the girl and rescue the old man.
South of Pineville is a coastline, along which is a dungeon -- really the city of Woodville. Within, halfway down the west side is the high priest of Gelnor. Enter 79 on his set of buttons (anything else will end the game real fast). This will allow entrance to the town's fountains from the south. In the fountain is only a scroll.
To the east of Woodville are some islands and an invisible town which cannot be reached by non-magical means. Travel north to town number 4, Hobbiton. To the east of Hobbiton is the castle of Lord Wood. Within the castle, about half way down on the west, is Lord Wood's room. In a closet is scrawled directions on navigating a series of trap-door tiles found in the southwest corner. At the end of these are the instructions for reaching the gods. Along the east half of the dungeon, also about half way down, is the water rune. However, this rune can't be obtained until the party has entered all three magic pools found in Gelnor.
Town 5, Appleton, is really just an inn. You can only look around inside by casting a transport spell from another town. There's nothing else special about the inn/town, and it's located north of Woodville City.
Traveling east of Hobbiton finds town 6, Splitwater. South of Splitwater is a dungeon which is the home of J. R. Trolkin. This is a nasty place to visit because you will be immediately sedated and locked in prison. Pushing south from inside the prison, you'll find yourself walking towards an arena. If you push west about two steps after you enter the southern hall, you will work your way to a control room (there's one other way to get here). You should push all three buttons in the control room in order make an escape route for yourself. South of the arena is J. R. Trolkin's room. Once you defeat him, most of the fighting in that dungeon is over. South of Trolkin's room is a closet which contains rings I, II and III (the important rings are numbered -- if there's no number then it's not a ring you need to defeat the evil one). If you push west from Trolkin's room, you'll also find the door control room. Make sure to push all three buttons if you haven't already done so.
To the east of J. R. Trolkin's home is town 9, Dragonor. North of Dragonor is town 7, Trollport. Just southeast of Trollport is the second magic pool in which your party must swim. To get to town 8, use the transport spell from any other town, and you'll be in Phantasia. In that town you'll be able to purchase ring IX at the armory. Outside of Phantasia, in the islands, go to the southwest and swim until you find the third magic pool. You can then exit the area by working down towards the southeast of the screen. Once you've been in all three pools you may then go back to Lord Wood's home and obtain the water rune, as described above.
North of Trollport is town 10, Northford. West of Northford is the temple of the Desnebian Clerics. You will not be allowed to enter unless a minotaur is in your party. You must also give the password REVEN TONEM when asked. In the southeast portion of the dungeon is the statue of the minotaur god. Deface it to reveal a passage from that room going south. This leads to the casket room. The second door on the west contains a key which will unlock a door located about 1/2 way down the eastern side of the main temple. Beyond this door, follow the hallway to a second locked door. Go south, make a slight detour to the west, then continue south and follow the hallway to some prison cells. Rescue everyone there in all three cells. You'll earn a scroll, the key to the second door and some advice. Go back and open that second locked door. Inside are rings VII and VIII. Pushing north from the northeast corner of the room is a quick way out of the dungeon.
North of Trollport, then east across a lake, is the dungeon of the
bleebs. This nasty race must be ancestors of modern day S.A.T.
question-writers. Visit every room in the dungeon. Enter every
pool except the blue ones. Take note on what each bleeb has to say.
Eventually you'll need to answer a series of questions based on
statements given by the various bleebs. At the first door the
answer is
West from the bleeb dungeon is the last town, Starville. From here, if you have all four runes, all nine rings and a lot of experience points, pushing 'M' should inform you that it is time for you to visit the gods.
Transport to town 99, Olympia. Leaving Olympia is a depressing process -- there's simply nothing outside. Move east to the next screen. Explore the east coast carefully; the river man Charon is almost directly east of your starting point. With his help you'll be able to find the home of the gods. In this dungeon you'll be examined for your experience and your battle power. If you are approved, you'll be sent after the evil one, with the addition of the rune of the gods. Transport back to Starville (town 11) from Olympia and move west until you reach the dungeon of the evil one. Some swimming is necessary.
Make sure you've come well equipped with healing and magic potions. This dungeon contains several passages which lead south. You want to enter the second one from the west. At the southern end you'll be transported to the throne room of the evil one. If you've done your scroll-work, you'll know that that his wealth is an important part of his power -- destroy it or be destroyed. You'll be able to follow him north and get hold of the magic wand. Don't destroy it -- wave it when you have the option. When you meet the sage, don't hesitate to continue chasing the evil one. When you reach the evil one just keep throwing "fireflashes." What is the meaning of your mysterious reward? Where do you go from your sudden change in scenery? Did someone say the magic word "sequel?"