Another Gauntlet Legends Guide - Version 1.1 By Roland Carlos E-Mail: FongSucks@hotmail.com Ever played the arcade classic Gauntlet? If you have, you knew what it was like back in those days. Now, warp to Late 1998-99. If you are an arcade junkie, you should have at least played Gauntlet Legends once (if not twice or more). Gauntlet Legends is a total remake of the classic Gauntlet (and its sequel, Gauntlet 2). The whole world is now in 3-D, but there are now more items, bosses, and a storyline (just to mention a few). If you've played Gauntlet in the past, like RPGs, or just need to spend money, PLAY THIS GAME RIGHT NOW! (QUICK NOTE: If your arcade would like a copy of a Gauntlet Legends FAQ, give them this one. Make sure to tell me the name of it so I can place it in the Thanks section). Table of Contents: 1. Version Updates 2. Introduction 3. Storyline 4. Characters 5. Enemies 6. Button Control 7. Items 8. Pre-Game Info 9. Rune Stone Locations 10. Keys & Bosses Guide 11. Gauntlet Treasure Rooms 12. Thanks 13. Disclaimer ------------------ 1. Version Updates ------------------ January 15, 1999 - Version 1.1: Minor editing and added difficulty to bosses. January 9, 1999 - Version 1: First release of guide --------------- 2. Introduction --------------- To be honest, I've never played the arcade circuit a lot. I mean, I was there when they had Tekken 3, but now, it seems to have been cooled off into the corner of the arcade where I go to. Every once in awhile, I like to go into my arcade and check out if they have anything good. I saw a crowd near one of these games. Above the many heads was a sign that said "NEW GAME". I pushed my way through the crowd to see what was going on. The game was Gauntlet Legends. The game itself amazed me. It reminded me of that Capcom game (I forget what it is called) with the RPG elements in it. But, this looked like that game and more. Granted, the two playing were Level 55 and 28 (Jackal and Falconess respectively) so I didn't jump right in. I watched and watched until I had to go. Those two will still fighting the Genie. I came back later, early this time to avoid the crowds. I played around and I must say it was like no other arcade I have played. I am an avid RPG gamer and I loved this game. After some time, someone else asked to play along. Both of us had a great time, even if we had no idea what the hell we were doing. I played back and forth, eventually raising my falconesses in two arcades (30 and 28 both at the time I'm typing this) and playing with many different people and their characters. And, after each game, we always share comments, tips, and of course we always say "So long", "Hope to play you again", or "Good bye". Being also an avid console gamer, I can not wait until they release it for the N64 (scheduled, Spring 1999). Well, that's my Gauntlet Legends story. Time to get into the finer details of the game. ------------ 3. Storyline ------------ (This is the storyline as I remember it from the arcade, I may be wrong in some points, so don't kill me over it.) A young mage, foolish and unwise, was hungering for power. Using the power of the 12 Rune Stones, summoned a demon named Skorne. He appeared in his full power and granted the mage his wish. However, to avoid being brought back into where he came from, he scattered the 12 Rune Stones across the land. This caught the attention of the Wizard, studying far into the reaches of the desert. This caught the attention of the Valkyrie, ruling over the castle. This caught the attention of the Warrior, training in the high mountain tops. This caught the attention of the Archer, hunting game in the forest. All of the Rune Stones were scattered across. 3 in the desert, 3 in the castle, 3 in the mountain, and 3 in the forest. The four noticed this and knew something was wrong. The Rune Stones usually stayed at the Temple, and were never used. Until now. They heard a great rumbling, each of them. The Wizard saw the Genie, an unruly monster raise out of an Oasis. He held a key. The Valkyrie saw the Chimera rise out of the grave it was once placed in. It held a key in its Eagle head. The Warrior saw the Dragon leave its cave and fly around breathing fire. It held a key in a claw. The Archer saw a great web fall from above and saw the Spider Queen drop onto it. She held in a key in her hand. Each of these four monsters summoned all their servants to attack and destroy anything they could find. Each of the four lands, in a matter of hours became tainted with monsters. A mystical spirit reached the four heroes while they were sleeping. Although no knows what he said, whatever he did say united the four them, all of them to fight the four monsters and to fight Skorne. ------------- 4. Characters ------------- There are 4 character types. They are the Wizard, Valkyrie, Warrior and Archer. There is no real best, but people at my arcade play Wizard the most, Valkyrie the second most, Archer next, and Warrior last. Characters gain levels through experience points (you get experience points through killing things). The more levels you get, the higher your attributes get. There are 4 attributes in all. There is Strength, how much damage you doing from attacking (hand or hand, or ranged). There is also Speed, how fast you can move around. Another attribute is Armor, how much damage you take from attacks or traps. The last attribute is Magic, the more Magic you have the more damage you do with potions. You can also buy attribute enhancers in the shop in between levels. You can Strength, Speed, Armor, and Magic for 800 each. They raise the attribute of its name by 5. People usually buy the one they are weakest in (I advise you do that too) and then buy the other two powers. You usually don't want to buy your strongest attribute, but if you want to, it's your money. And in a final note, if you want to access a secret character, make sure the character's first form is at Level 10. Go to that character in the select screen and hold Turbo. You should see a new character. You can now select that character. (NOTE: Each character's Special Magic Level 1 Attack is always a Turbo Attack.) Wizard Secret Character: Jackal Best Character Trait: Magic Special Magic Attacks: Level 2 - Rock Shower Level 3 - Demon Skull Upgrades: At Level 10 - Becomes a Mage. Better weapon gained. At Level 25 - Becomes a Summoner. Gains a Green Dragon Familiar. At Level 50 - Becomes a Conjurer. Better weapon gained. At Level 75 - Becomes a Sorcerer. Gains a Red Dragon Familiar. At Level 99 - Becomes a Legend. Permanent Growth. Valkyrie Secret Character: Falconess (I use this one) Best Character Trait: Armor Special Magic Attacks: Level 2 - Multi-Blade Arc Level 3 - Sky Lance Upgrades: At Level 10 - Becomes a Guardian. Better weapon gained. At Level 25 - Becomes a Defender. Gains a Falcon Familiar. At Level 50 - Becomes a Champion. Better weapon gained. At Level 75 - Becomes a Captain. Gains an Eagle Familiar. At Level 99 - Becomes a Legend. Permanent Growth. Warrior Secret Character: Minotaur Best Character Trait: Strength Special Magic Attacks: Level 2 - Fire Arc Level 3 - Plasma Trail Upgrades: At Level 10 - Becomes a Hero. Better weapon gained. At Level 25 - Becomes a Veteran. Gains a Green Dragonfly Familiar. At Level 50 - Becomes a Champion. Better weapon gained. At Level 75 - Becomes a Master. Gains a Red Dragonfly Familiar. At Level 99 - Becomes a Legend. Permanent Growth. Archer Secret Character: Tigress Best Character Trait: Speed Special Magic Attacks: Level 2 - Double Bow Level 3 - BFG (Politcally Correct Term: Big Friggin Gun) Upgrades: At Level 10 - Becomes a Scout. Better weapon gained. At Level 25 - Becomes a Veteran. Gains a White Butterfly Familiar. At Level 50 - Becomes a Ranger. Better weapon gained. At Level 75 - Becomes a Elder. Gains a Yellow Butterfly Familiar. At Level 99 - Becomes a Legend. Permanent Growth. ---------- 5. Enemies ---------- Each of the 4 Realms has enemy types. They come out of enemy generators. Each enemy type has 2 or 3 levels. To stop the enemies from coming out of the generator, you have to destroy it. You destroy by attacking it (without potions). The worse looking the generator, the closer it is to being destroyed. Also, one enemy that appears in every stage is Death. Death looks like the Grim Reaper (dressed in Black). You can find him outside "sleeping", in chests or in barrels. You wake him up by hitting him, or opening the chest or barrel. The way to kill him is with one potion shot. If you don't have any potions, he will leave after taking at least 100 health (from one player or any combnation of players). However, if you know that Death is in a chest or barrel, use a potion next to the chest or barrel. When you open it or break it, it will have turned into meat (+100 Health). The golems appear throughout all the stages in four different forms. The forms are representive of the realm. The golems come in this order of difficulty, Mountain Golem, Castle Golem, Forest Golem, and Desert Golem. They are sleeping when first found, you wake them by touching them or hitting them. Mountain: Orc Grunts (green) - Comes out of a cave. First Level - Small, holds lance. Second Level - Medium, holds two swords. Third Level - Large, holds axe. Fire Demons (variety) - Comes out of a mound. First Level - Small, silver. Second Level - Medium, blue with some red. Third Level - Large, red. Scorpions (variety) - Comes out a pile of bones. First Level - Small, purple. Second Level - Large, red. Golem (brown) First Level - Made of rocks. Castle: Orc Soldiers (gray) - Comes out of a gate. First Level - Small, holds lance. Second Level - Medium, holds butcher knives. Third Level - Large, holds axe. Mystical Armor (variety) - Comes out of a statue. First Level - Small, silver. Second Level - Medium, grey. Third Level - Large, black. Rats (variety) - Comes out of a dirt mound. First Level - Small, blue. Second Level - Large, brown. Golem (white) First Level - Made of marble. Forest: Lizard Men (brown) - Comes out of a hut. First Level - Small, holds spear. Second Level - Medium, holds clubs. Third Level - Large, holds axe. Living Tress (variety) - Comes out a tree stump. First Level - Small, somewhat pale. Second Level - Medium, has moss. Third Level - Large, brown. Spiders (variety) - Comes out of web. First Level - Small, black & green. Second Level - Large, black & brown. Golem (brown & green) First Level - Made of dirt and grass. Desert: Desert Orcs (grey) - Comes out of an archway. First Level - Small, holds spears. Second Level - Medium, holds swords. Third Level - Large, throws bolts. Zombies (variety) - Comes out of a crypt. First Level - Small, brown. Second Level - Medium, white. Third Level - Large, blue headress. Snakes (variety) - Comes out of a vase. First Level - Small, blue. Second Level - Large, yellow. Golem (yellow) First Level - Made of sand. ----------------- 6. Button Control ----------------- The control of Gauntlet Legends is very easy. You can even find it on the arcade machine itself (if the owner placed the stickers on it). There are 3 Buttons each labeled Fight, Turbo, and Magic. There is also a joystick. Using the joystick should be easy enough so let's jump right into the buttons. The fight button, well, attacks! Press it to fire a ranged attack. The attack does not aim itself, so it is up to you to aim the character with the joystick. If you're right next to an enemy (so close you can smell its breath) press fight to use your weapon (staff, sword, axe, or bow). The same hand to hand fighting effect can be done by just moving the joystick towards the enemy, but it is much more safer to use the fight button. The turbo button speeds up your character. Use it to run much more faster. You usually won't be using this button too much however. Running fast does not give you a lot of reaction time for any incoming dangers. You will want to use if you are surrounded by enemies. You can shove your way out by using turbo and escaping. A common strategy for high leveled players is to turbo into through an enemy group to the enemy generator, and turbo back out after it is destroyed. Please note, using turbo drains your special bar. The magic button uses your potions. Potions come in four types, the green potion is acid, the red potion is fire, the yellow potion is light, and the blue potion is lightning. To know what potion is coming up next, look at your potion total. Right next to it is a potion color. That color indicates what potion you will use next. Note that you cannot select which potion to use next and you can only hold up to 9 potions at a time. The more attributes of magic you have, the more the potion radius expands. If you have no potions, this button does nothing. The buttons can be pressed at the same time to make even more happen. Pressing Fight and Turbo does the special magic attack of the character. The attack you use depends on the status of the special bar. If it is only at green, you will only get a Level 1 (turbo attack). At yellow, you get a Level 2 special attack. And Level 3 can only be done when the bar is full. Pressing Fight and Magic throws the potion. Instead of the potion being used in your radius you can throw it over walls and doors to attack enemies away from you. The more attributes of magic you have, the farther you throw it. Pressing Turbo and Magic makes a magical shield surround you. It uses the next potion you have (if available) to make it. It hurts enemies that touch it. The more attributes of magic you have, the bigger the shield is. -------- 7. Items -------- You gain many items in the game, through buying it, getting it out in the open or in getting it from opened chests and broken barrels. They all help you in some way, and you can find out what they do in this section. Key Very common item found. Use this item to open locked doors and gates as well as to open all chests. You can buy this item in the Shop for 250 gold. Potion Very common item found. If this item is laying out in the open, you can shoot it with your attack to use it without pressing magic. However, the potion attack is weaker then if you used it yourself. You can buy this item in the Shop for 350 gold. Meat Very common item found. Can be easily spotted and you will fight for it with other players. Player who gets it gets 100 health. Fruit Very common item found. Can be easily spotted and you will fight for it with other players. Player who gets it gets 50 health. Winged Shoes Uncommon item. When picked up, you will get a HUGE speed attribute increase for a limited time. X-Ray Glasses Somewhat common item. When picked up, player who has it can see what is inside barrel and/or chest. Other players can also see too. Enemy Shinker Rare item. When picked up, all enemies will turn into midget size and damage done by them will be minimal. Lasts for a limited time. Three Way Shot Somewhat common item. The player who gets this will have their ranged attack spilt into to three. Lasts for a limited time. Can be bought at the shop for 1200 gold. Limited Growth Uncommon item. The player who get this will become bigger and can reach enemies on higher ledges. Lasts for a limited time. Can be bought at the shop for 600 gold. Reflective Shot Uncommon item. Whenever the player who has this fires a ranged attack, if it hits a wall, it will bounce off the wall in a random direction. Lasts a limited time. Can be bought at the shop for 450 gold. Thunder Hammer Rare item. The player who has this has only three shots to use a powerful attack. When used, all enemies will die, generator will be destroyed and barrels will be broken. Can be bought at the shop for 1500 gold. Rapid Fire Uncommon item. The player who has this has their attacks sped up greatly. Lasts only a short time. Can be bought at the shop for 1400 gold. Hourglass Rare item. When enabled, time stops. Everything stops except for the players. You can do what you do in real time. An hourglass appears to tell when time stop is over. Egg Rare item. The player who picks this up turns into Pojo the chicken (the chicken from Mace: the Dark Age). Pojo uses fire attacks. You revert back into real form after an amount of time. Super Shot Rare item. The player who picks this up has their ranged attack's power increased. The ranged attack can go through enemies. Lasts only a limited time. Phoenix Familiar Rare item. The player who picks this up has a Phoenix follow them around, attacking when the player attacks. Lasts only a limited time. Can be bought at the shop for 1300 gold. Reflective Shield Rare item. The player who picks this up gains the shield. The shield bounces back projectiles at the attacker. Lasts only a limited time. Can be bought at the shop for 1000 gold. Firewall Shield Rare item. The player who picks this up gains the shield. The shield creates a wall of fire in front of the player. The shield will only be shown when the player is not moving. The shield does damage enemies who run into it. Lasts only a limited time. Can be bought at the shop for 1800 gold. Electric Shield. Rare item. The player who picks this up gains the shield. The shield fires lightning bolts at enemies that is in front of it. Lasts only a limited time. Can be bought at the shop for 1600 gold. Silver Invulnerability Rare item. The player who gets this turns completely silver. The player does not take any damage and the life will stop ticking down. Lasts a limited time. Gold Invulnerability Very rare item. The player who gets this turns completely gold. The player does not take any damage and the life will stop ticking down. When the player takes damage, life is gained. Lasts a shorter time than Silver. Can be bought at the shop for 2000 gold. Five Way Shot Very rare item. Same effect as three way shot only with 5 shots instead of 3. Lasts a limited time. Anti Death Power Very rare item. Whenever you enable a death, it runs away from you. You can drain up to 100 health from a single death. Lasts only as long you have not drained 100 health. Limited Flying Very rare item. Picking this up allows you to run over traps safely. Lasts a limited time. Limited Invisiblity Very rare item. Picking this up makes you invisible to enemies. You can see yourself, but they cannot see you. Lasts a limited time. Poison Food Very rare item. Picking this up causes you to lose 50 health. Fire Amulet Uncommon item. Picking this up makes your ranged attacks have the fire element included. Lasts a limited time. Lightning Amulet Uncommon item. Picking this up makes your ranged attacks have the lightning element included. Lasts a limited time. Light Amulet Uncommon item. Picking this up makes your ranged attacks have the light element included. Lasts a limited time. Acid Amulet Uncommon item. Picking this up makes your ranged attacks have the acid element included. Lasts a limited time. Fire Breath Uncommon item. Picking this up overrides your attacks with a breath of fire. Lasts only five uses. Lightning Breath Uncommon item. Picking this up overrides your attacks with a breath of lightning. Lasts only five uses. Light Breath Uncommon item. Picking this up overrides your attacks with a breath of light. Lasts only five uses. Acid Breath Uncommon item. Picking this up overrides your attacks with a breath of acid. Lasts only five uses. Strength Shop only item. Buying this increases your strength attributes by 5. Costs 800 gold. Speed Shop only item. Buying this increases your speed attributes by 5. Costs 800 gold. Armor Shop only item. Buying this increases your armor attributes by 5. Costs 800 gold. Magic Shop only item. Buying this increases your magic attributes by 5. Costs 800 gold. ---------------- 8. Pre-Game Info ---------------- In this section is a listing of stuff you should know before jumping into the game. -After you plunk in your first credit, your stats box will say Name. Place in your initials, a three-letter word, just something you can remember easily. -After the name, the stats box will say Password. Place in three numbers you can also remember easily. If you this is your first time on the machine, you will not be recorded on it. If you are playing again, just place in the same name and password you put in the first time. -The point of the name and password is so you can save your progress. (Ex. If you place in AL as your name and 123 as your pass, if you leave the machine and come back later, you can place in AL when it asks for your name and 123 when it asks for your pass. That way you will get the same characters you were using when you left the game (as well as gold, no keys or potions though). -You can now select your character after the name and password type in. You can select from any of the four character types. -If you are playing alone, you will get a choice of where to go. They rank in order from easiest to hardest, Mountain, Castle, Forest and Desert. If you are jumping into a game in progress, your character will jump right into where the other player(s) is(are). -I suggest not jumping in if you are starting out and the other players are playing a hard level. Your credit will be wasted as will your Level 1 character. -Playing with others is great, but playing with friends is best. Grab a group of friends for a Gauntlet Legends gaming session. You can usually talk to friends easier than strangers. And idiotic comments are tolerated. -If you see a circular object floating towards you, try not to touch it. It is the IT globe. If you are IT that scary voice will say "Blue Archer is it" (or whatever you are). All enemies will now target you with their attacks. It is a great way to get exp., but it is also a great way to waste your credits. To get rid of your IT status, just touch another player. It is just like Tag so you can bounce the IT back and forth. IT status goes away when the player who has it dies. -Low on health? Just plunk in another credit and press your Start button to get 500 health. That way you can preserve your potion and keys (it is much better to do this than dying). If you are in a crowded enviroment, make sure to put in as many credits as you can since going down into the money slot will be not fun as you have to weave through all the legs to get to it. -When playing with more people, the enemies become somewhat harder. Also, it is a lot easier to get hurt by traps since you'll be pushed into them if you are slow. ----------------------- 9. Rune Stone Locations ----------------------- The second objective of the game is to get all 12 Rune Stones. The reason I placed this in front of the keys is that they are MUCH easier to get. Rune Stones are hidden quite well. If you pass through a level again with a Rune Stone you and the other players (if any) have not gotten it, a thermometer will appear in the top right corner. It will get hotter as you get closer to the Rune Stone, and colder as you get farther away. However, if one other player has the Rune Stone, the thermometer will NOT appear. There are 3 Rune Stones in each realm. Mountain 1st Rune Stone - Peak After climbing up a few hills, you will see two caves and a statue nearby. Destroy the statue to release the Rune Stone. 2nd Rune Stone - Cliffs Bypass the first exit (the one near all the scorpions) and instead continuing going ahead (follow the path above it). You will be on the right path if you fight the golem. After the golem, follow the path until you get to the two bridges. Cross them and go north towards the rock wall right after getting on the other side. Hit the rock wall right next to the north bridge exit until it breaks. 3rd Rune Stone - Cavern Instead of using the 2nd exit (near two golems) just go away from it and fight the enemies. Hit the wall that is farthest from the exit until it breaks. Castle 1st Rune Stone - Dungeon You see it in the cage, but how to get it down? Easy. Climb down the stairs until you reach the bottom floor. Go south (crossing the log bridge) onto the little "island" and fight the Golem. Hit the trap switch (go to your east). Then, go back to where you entered the bottom floor. Along the way, you should see the cage falling down (or already down) with the Rune Stone inside waiting for you to pick it up. 2nd Rune Stone - Armory Find and activate the trap switch which releases the Golem. Kill the golem and break the wall that is under the stairwell. (Can't miss the trap switch). 3rd Rune Stone - Treasury When you get to the room with the throne, go down the stairs into the court. Go north onto the little plaza. Death will be sleeping near a box. Break the box for a Rune Stone. Forest 1st Rune Stone - Roots After the elevator keep going northwest. Kill the golem when you reach it and you will see a tree stump. Destroy the tree stump. 2nd Rune Stone - Tree (NEED AT LEAST TWO PEOPLE) When you reach the hidden bridge (the one that needs two players to use), cross it. Find the tree that has a circular cut in it and activate the trap switch there. After doing that, walk across the green leaf and walk on the branch that rises to the east. If the trap switch was activated, the Rune Stone will be there on a platform. 3rd Rune Stone - Branches When you reach the two archers that attack (after the raising stumps), just kill the wall that their backs are facing. Pyramid 1st Rune Stone - Ruins Use the stairs that send you into water (after the first exit). Go west and than south until you reach a locked door. Open the door and run onto the little ledge on the platform. The Rune Stone will rise up. 2nd Rune Stone - Temple When you reach the big sandy area of the temple, you will see 4 blue switches. Step on all of them and go to the center of the sandy area. There will be a (hopefully) sleeping death next to a revealed Rune Stone. 3rd Rune Stone - Pyramid After fighting the first batch of enemies, head for the slanted path that has sand on the bottom of it. Go up it. Open both of the locked doors. Activate the trap switch and go back down. And go around the catwalk. Go down the slanted path when the catwalk ends. Go down the other slanted path. Walk to your south now and you will reach another trap switch and some enemies. Activate the switch and go back to your north. Stop at the area where the wall was previously up (the recently activated switch made it fall). In that area, activate the trap switch there. Walk down on the left side. When you reach the room with Death in the center, you are on the right path. Keep going until you see some spikes. The rune stone will be nearby behind the spikes on the western most point on the platform. ---------------------- 10. Keys & Bosses Guide ---------------------- In order to unlock the Temple of Scorne, you need the four keys, which you get from beating bosses. Of course, getting them is not very fun since the bosses are very hard. Dragon - BOSS OF THE MOUNTAIN The dragon uses a fireball attack, fire breath, leg stomp, and wing slash. The pillars scattered around the field can block the fire attacks, but they will break in time (either because you or the Dragon attacked it enough). There are a lot of powerups scattered near his feet, but get them at your own risk. The dragon's leg stomp can take a good amount of life from you. The way to kill him is to attack with a ranged attack (as many as possible) and then run or hide (if he is attacking you, if he is not, continue attacking). You will know if he is attacking you if his head tilts toward you. Make sure to use your Level 3 Special Attack when possible. It stuns him giving you time to attack him freely. After you beat him into a low enough health, he will start firing multiple fireballs. Make sure to avoid them as his recoil time between attacks is very short now. After some time, he will fall, but don't stand near him until he is done exhaling his last breath (the fire from his death attack can hurt and even KILL, it happened to one of my friends once). Difficulty: Medium Chimera - BOSS OF THE CASTLE The three heads have their own health bar, but luckily, each of their health bars are short (attacks hurt them more than they did with the dragon). Each head fires a specfic type of energy. The Snake likes Acid, the Lion likes fire, and the Eagle will use Electricity. Each one also has a breath attack if you get too close (which you should not do since you can't use your hand to hand on it. Use the same strategy like you did with the dragon. Also, if you are alone, make sure to stay on one side. That way, only that side's head will attack you. If you stay in the middle, 2 or 3 heads may attack. Like the dragon, after you kill one head enough, that head will fire rapidly. When you kill one head, the other heads will go crazy and attack rapidly. Just attack it in between enemy attacks. Difficulty: Easy Spider Queen - BOSS OF THE FOREST I think this is the hardest of the 4 realm bosses. You will see when you fight her. She likes to fire clumps of web that slow you down if you run in it. Her attacks are acid fireballs and a whip. She will stampede you if you are nearby (you can know if she will do that if she screams). I suggest having 4 players for this boss. She will be confused and will at least leave 3 attackers. If you are a single player, run on the outer edge of the web, attacking as much as possible. You will miss a lot since she has free movement, but in time, you will win (hopefully). Make sure not to run in web clumps since they can slow you down, and make sure she never gets in close. The stampede is not fun to hear or experience. Difficulty: Hard Genie - BOSS OF THE DESERT The genie has circular movement, but not free movement. The genie's attacks are a eye beam sweep, eye fireball, a tornado, and sword slash. I suggest you run around the circular level making sure not to fall down into the bottom levels. Attack when possible. That is all I can say. Difficulty: Medium Skorne - BOSS OF THE ALTAR OF SKORNE and THRONE OF SKORNE The first Skorne uses fireball attacks of a random element and a un-avoidable slamming fist attack which drains life from everyone. He likes to use the fireball a lot though. The fireballs do a lot of damage so avoid its big blast range as much as possible. Oddly enough, he likes to target the player that is not attacking. When I was playing a 2 player with another person, our plan was that I run like crazy and he use his Wizardly powers to kill him. It worked, although I got stiffed in the exp points, but survived to play again. Just avoid the fireballs and attack is the basic strategy. The second Skorne is like the first one only with two new attacks. He uses a chest beam attack which hurts a lot. The face beam attack is almost the same except it does less damage. You can also fall off the edge of the fighting platform to die immediately (no matter what). Difficulty (Both): Very Hard --------------------------- 11. Gauntlet Treasure Rooms --------------------------- The Gauntlet Treasure Rooms are secret bonus levels. In these bonus levels, you can grab bronze (50 gold), silver (100 gold) and gold (500 gold) coins. They are hid well so finding them is easy or hard, easy if you like to explore the levels, hard if you just breeze by everything. Mountain Found in the cave. Look for the small room with the Golem and a death containing treasure chest. In it is a little door. Walk on top of the door. You can run past the Golem since when you reappear, it will be gone. Castle Found in the castle. Make sure to pass the first exit. Cross the hidden bridge (the one that needs two players to use) or go the long way to get to the other side. After that, open the little rooms until you find the one with an Golem and that door. Just run past the Golem and stand on the door. Forest Found in the swamp. Pass the first exit and go to the locked gate. Open it and follow the path until you reach the intersection. Go to the west and until you reach the plateau with the Golem and hidden bridge. Cross it until you reach the door. Desert Found in the tomb. Go up the stairs at the beginning of the level. Follow it until you reach the SECOND intersection. Walk on top of the wall until you reach the spikes. Activate the trap switch. Go to the first intersection and go down the west path. Keep going on the path until you reach a fallen gate. Go to the top left corner of the room until you find the door. ---------- 12. Thanks ---------- I would like to thank me, RC, because without me this would not be possible. Sadly, I have no other Gauntlet Legends players to thank, but I would like to recognize the Level 99ers at my arcade who come by so often. Atari also gets a special thanks for making this sequel to Gauntlet as well as the first Gauntlet. (With games like this, they wouldn't have to be have been bought out by Midway). Hopefully I can thank Nintendo and Sony for making the N64 and PSX which will allow you to play Gauntlet Legends on the console soon. Another thanks go to Pocket Change at both St. Charles Mall in Waldorf, Maryland and Landmark Mall in Alexandria, Virginia. If you want great games for a cheap price, go to these arcades. -------------- 13. Disclaimer -------------- (AGAIN, If your arcade would like a Gauntlet Legends Guide, please pass this out and tell me of it so I can place them in my Thanks.) This guide can and should be given out as long as it is not altered in any way. The guide's purpose is to help people play Gauntlet Legends and that is its only purpose. This guide cannot be used in any commerically such as, but not limited to, Magazines, Books, Guides, without first contacting the author for his consent. Credit must given if you take information from this guide. Gauntlet Legends is a trademark of Atari, Inc., copyright 1998. All other trademarks copyright their respective owners. Copyright 1999 Roland Carlos