Strategy:The King

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The castle

The King's Castle is a big place with lots of things of interest. Below is a map of the castle with many of the points circled and labelled, with explanations below.

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  • A - A fruit tree -- bring the fruit to the chef inside and she'll prepare some juice for you.
  • B - The castle shop -- buy weapons and armor here when new equipment is available
  • C - Painting of an old king -- Check out this painting by walking into the dark area near Gunnar's workstation or the Chefs kitchen
  • D, E - Entrance back into the inside of the castle
  • F - Tower 1 -- Faelon's room at the top, check for treasure in pots
  • G - Main entrance to castle interior -- the King is upstairs
  • H - Find a chest here
  • I - Tower 2 -- A whacky astronomer is at the top
  • J - Tower 3 -- look for treasure
  • K - Tower 4 -- You can sleep on the first floor to regain power. On the second floor you must trade the gentleman a badge for a ring.

Gunnar

Enter the castle at the main entrance and walk forward. There are two rooms; one with a chef and one with a scientist. Talk to the scientist. The scientist's name is Gunnar and he will join your party. He is an inventor.

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The King

To the left and right of the main entrance are staircases going up to the second floor of the castle. Go up the stairs and walk forward to meet the King. The King is skeptical about monsters roaming the land, and his skepticism is reinforced when his son and army commander, Faelon, calls the theory ridiculous. The King is no help right now. Gather equipment at the shop. At this point you may need to head back to the west and level up in the forest before taking on the mountains. You will need several Holy Water's, Elixir's, and Curing potions for that task.

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Farewell

It's now time to leave the castle and head to the mountains. If the mountains prove to be too difficult at your current skill level, do some levelling up (grinding) in the forest across the sea -- the captain is tireless.

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