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![]() The critical item to find, in order to progress to the next dungeon, is the key that will unlock the exit. Both the full map and mini-map will show the location of pickups, nearby monsters, teleportation squares and landmarks. The full layout is only displayed once the player has fully explored it. Bringing up the pause menu enables the player to access the full map of the level they are on. Exploration MapĪ mini-map in the lower left of the screen assists the player in navigating the current dungeon. The default seed code is Slayer, but any code can be entered. If the same seed code is entered at a later date then the same dungeons will be created as previously. Seed is a field that allows you to enter upto nine characters that determine the layout of the dungeons. Potion Availability: Some, Some More, Lots, Tons.Trap Frequency: None, Few, Lots, Too Many.Monster Theme: Variety, Mundane, Magical, Undead, Bug.Food Availability: Starving, Healthy, Well Fed, Stuffed.Poison Strength: Annoying, Sickening, Deadly, Lethal.Treasure Availability: Poor, Comfortable, Rich, Filthy Rich.Monster Numbers: Few, Handful, Lots, Too Many.Players can simply elect to choose from Easy, Moderate or Hard difficulty for their dungeon, or they can finetune the following settings. The developers claim that over four billion different dungeons can be created. ![]() There is also a limited range of portraits to choose from. Race and Class help determine what abilities your character may possess. Sex and Alignment are superficial options. The standard D&D stats (Strength, Intelligence, Wisdom, Dexterity, Constitution, Charisma) can be rolled, but all these can be manually maxed out regardless (a bug perhaps?). Players can select from a range of pre-generated characters or create their own from scratch. The studio later released a sequel in 1995, titled Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: DeathKeep. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Slayer (known simply in-game as Slayer, known in Japan as Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Lost Dungeon) is a high-fantasy first-person action-RPG developed by Lion and published for the 3DO in both North America (in 1994 by SSI), Japan (on January 1995 by T&E Soft), and Europe (in 1995 by Mindscape)īased on TSR's Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing series, Slayer is a standard first-person dungeon crawler where players explore randomly-generated dungeons with customizable characters.
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