~Discworld (CD) TERRY PRATCHETT'S DISCWORLD Animated Adventure by PSYGNOSIS ~Staring Tips by Lu Richardson. Tips to get you started ----------------------- General guidance: Sweep the mouse around in each location to spot the things that can be seen, taken or manipulated. As a rule of thumb, items of interest are highly coloured and will mostly stand out from the rest; but this is not always the case and some items are well-nigh invisible, so make sure you use the mouse well and miss nothing. You will find that important items (though you might not have a clue why they are important) are jealously guarded by various people, so you have to find a way to get round them. Remember certain things cannot be done till others get sorted out - don't be confused by the amount of items available to you at any one time. When speaking to people (and though it's mostly nonsense, there is the odd pointer here and there), use every icon in the speech box, for fun if nothing else. When a different icon appears amongst the usual ones, it's because you are meant to ask that particular person about something special. Certain places and certain things won't be available till you've gone through the right sequence. Remember also that Acts II, III and IV are yet to follow, so some things will not be happening till later. I will tell you the things I have found can be done and point out the things that may be should be done. Do it all at your own pace and in your own time... if you can. Right, no doubt you will have watched the intro and you are now all set to start. ACT I Basically, you are going to go from location to location talking to everyone and examining everything there is to examine. Pick up everything that can be picked up. The start: Rincewind's Bedroom ------------------------------- Examine the shape in the distance, the diploma and the luggage. It is fast asleep and you can't reach it. Open the wardrobe and get the pouch. Open the door and go out. Go all the way down the wooden stairs, then down another flight of stone stairs and left, past the statue and into the Archchancellor's office. Talk to him and he'll ask you to fetch him a book. Go out, right, down another flight of stairs and left into the Library. The Library ----------- Have a look around and then talk to the Librarian. Persistently. Go on in (i.e., to the right) and talk to the sleezy guy, who will tell you about L-space. Note the golden banana around his ear and ask him about it. Go back to the Librarian and ask about the L-space (i.e., skip all the icons you've already used in the speech box and click on the "L"). Leave and go to the right. The Closet ---------- Enter the closet and get the broom. Note the shape to the left, you'll be coming back later. Leave now and go right and down another flight of stairs. The Kitchen ----------- Have a look around and speak to the Cook. You'll come back later. For now, go back to the bedroom. Use the broom on the luggage. Click on the luggage and get the banana. Go to the Library and give the banana to the ape. He gives you the book. Take it to the Archchancellor. He tells you what you need to build a machine for finding the dragon's lair. When he hands you back the book, double click on it to see what you have to get. Make your way to... The Dinning Room ---------------- Again, talk to everyone, examine everything. Walk right and have a look. The gong would sure wake the sleeping guy, but we have nothing with which to bang it. Talk to Windle Poons, then use the broom on his staff (needed for the Arch chancellor). Later on, when you have the butterfly net, looking at the broom handle will tell you that it would be ideal for the net. For now, leave, go to the left and out of the main door. The UU Grounds -------------- Look around. Try opening the main doors. Particularly, go to the right along the path and note the backdoor and the window. You can pick up a bag of fertilizer and put it in the luggage. Go to the student, speak to him using every icon as usual. Finally, you try to open the doors. Get the frog, you never know when it will come in handly. Use the doors to get out. Before you leave, remember that the student's bag could be one of the items you must secure. Ankh-Morpork ------------ As soon as you step out of the UU you will be presented with a map of the city. If you sweep the mouse around, you will see the locations available. Visit them all, talk to everyone and do what you can in your first trip round. Some places are at this point empty (the Park, the Shades and the Inn) and in some places, all you get is information (the City Gates - you find out you need a pass to get out). Don't worry about it, just come back later in the game. You can go anywhere as many times as you like and in any order you like. Here are some of the things to do in some places, but remember this is only a guide - don't take it as straight directions, nor as the right order! The Palace ---------- Stand outside till the conversation is over and then talk either of the guards (use the "?" icon). You will be able to go in. Go right and talk to everyone in the queue (click on the witch's book), the jester and the Patrician. Go through the door in front of the throne, look around and get the mirror. The Broken Drum --------------- Note the so-called "shingle" above the door (try using the ladder on it and the troll won't let you - ergo, here is something surely you must get?). Talk to the troll - observe that he's bored; a fight would have to start inside to shift him. Go inside and talk to everyone. Try to take the matches in the counter and you will find you have to buy a drink. Do so and you can then get both the tankard and the matches. You will also have to buy drinks when talking to the braggard - you should speak to him again later on in the game, when he'll have new things to say. Try the scared guy for some info on a gate pass, though it got me nowhere. Go through the trap door to the left and note the eyes. The Square ---------- Look at everything and talk to everyone. Enter everything that can be entered, particularly the psychiatrickiest. In here, note particularly the butterfly net, which you won't be able to get yet. Outside, talk to the urchin and he'll teach you how to pick pockets. You try your skills on the old men and end up with a pair of bloomers. Pick up a tomato from the stall and pelt the tax collector; pick another tomato see what happens. There should now be a worm walking about on the ground near here. Pick it up, if you can find it, and use the ball of string on it. Make sure you visit the alley (note everything, including the guy's bucket) and, before you leave the square, that you don't miss anything. Leave and enter the map. The Alley --------- Enter it and watch. If you step forward carefully, you will stand on a slab which will shoot you up to the roofs. Sweep the mouse around. Go to the Tower. Watch and look. The flagpole seems to cry out for some bloomers, don't it? Actually, the mirror goes on its tip. Use it (the mirror) and it will shine on the dragon. Watch the sequence. The mirror will drop to be collected by the luggage - you know have the dragon's breath. Go down and back on the roofs. Read the sign, talk to the chimney sweep, note his gold brush. Go to the left of the screen and double click on the ladder across - it falls down and the luggage gets it. Go through the window to the top right. You wind up in the street. Talk to the assassin, if you like, then, avoiding the slab, go right. Examine the shingle, the drainpipe and the hole. Go through the door. The Alchemist ------------- Examine everything, note the flask, examine the camera and operate the bulb to see the imp. Talk to the Alchemist. Leave. The Livery Stable ----------------- Note the despondent donkey and his luxurious tail. Get some corn from the sack, on the cart. The Street ---------- Toy Shop: Talk to the Toy Maker, get the ball of string and a toy. Corner: Speak to the Priest and note the All-Night shop, which, naturally, is closed right now. Fishmonger: Talk to him and look around. You can get a picture of an octopus here, though I think it's frame is what matters. The swordfish is very prominent, but did you spot the eel? Could this be the spiral of induction? Try and pick it up and see what happens. It could be that you need the swordfish to cut the rubber belt and also the caviar to swap for the prunes (just an idea); if so, how to shift the fishmonger? Alley: Note the toilet and the clothes line, not to mention the lamp. I did say NOT to mention it, didn't I? Is the way to move the fishmonger here? Barber: Note the roller on the woman's head (examine it), then talk to her. The barber puts the roller in his pocket, but you cannot pick it. Talk to the barber and he thinks of the girl you saw at the psychiatrickiest. The beggar: Talk to him. Using the purse on him didn't work. END OF FIRST ROUND Now that you've visited every location available and picked up everything you could, you must try to advance further by using what you can wherever you can. For instance, if you go back to the Square and into the psychiatrickiest, you will find that the troll has moved and you can now talk to the girl. You can also pick up the butterfly net. If you go back to the UU, you can go to the back door, use the ladder on the window, and use the net on the pancake. A bit tricky, but once you've done that, watch what happens. Get back to the kitchen and pick up the pan (this is the ferrous container the Archchancellor wanted), and also a banana. You never know when it will come in handy. While you are here, you can also go to the closet, use the matches on the shape (it turns out to be a lamp) and pick up the starch from the shelves. The other thing I found is that you could go to the Alchemists, use the corn on the flask (it pops) and then the imp goes down the sink, through the drainpipe outside and into the mouse hole. Use the worm on the hole and you'll get the imp. I can't get rid of the notion that the imp should be used for painting the milkmaid. Hmmm. I'll have to think some more on that... I could not find the magic coil - can't even think where it could be. Anyway, I hope this got you started. Good luck, and I'll let you know if I find out anything else. ~A FULL solution is also included in this Issue of Cheet Sheets. So ~if you want to spoil the game further, read that or wait till next ~issue for a few more tips from Lu...... This Article Copyright 1995 of Lu Richardson. Written for Cheet Sheets Magazine.