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The city feels so right.ģ Deathtrap Dungeon. The atmosphere and writing evoke a wonderfully involving set of encounters. Marrok is powerhouse enough for the middle phase.Ģ City Of Thieves. The return on the investment has been so rewarding as it has taken a long time to fine tune the minimum stats solution ie I now believe Cador and Korzen are red herrings because the idea is to acquire Shade, hopefully, and then go as directly as possible to gatehouse to acquire Spook. I tried to limit to about 15 fights on both so it is not too tedious. The max stats solution is more 'subjective' because of the many opportunities you could take. I might as well blow my own trumpet and mention my solutions for minimum and maximum stats which have quite significantly different paths to victory. For instance it is ideal to 'generate' 2 deaths before entering the Feast Hall but how you generate those deaths depends on initial rolls and the outcome of certain encounters. One truly strong factor is if you roll fairly every time for initial stats no two games are ever the same. My choices are somewhat limited by the fact I only own about 25% of the books.ġ Night Of The Necromancer. Talisman of Death - Memorable characters and setting and an epic plot. Appointment with FEAR - So much variety in this book and the silver age cheesiness and bad puns make me laugh.ĥ. Not sure the FEAR score really works but apart from that it's near perfect.Ĥ. House of Hell - This book is genuinely creepy and very cleverly designed too.
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Sure the enemies are overpowered and it could have been a bit less linear but it's hard to think of a book that sums up the series more, flaws and all.ģ. Deathtrap Dungeon - Pretty much nailed the dungeon adventure. Everything feels slightly off and you can't help but feel one false move amongst the dangerous oddities of Mampang will be your last.Ģ. Crown of Kings - Such a strong atmosphere to this book.
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I'm always changing my mind as to what my favourites are, often it depends on my mood! I think all the books have at least some appeal to them but I'll put forward this tentative top 5:ġ. The character is too straight up the middle for me.Īnyway just my thoughts would love to hear from others I hate the feel of this book and how you're such a 'goodie two shoes' it doesn't have the lonesome, adventurer/ survivor feel about it.
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It's strange there are some books that other rate that I don't particularly like for example Appointment with FEAR. City of thieves - I dunno why but I just love some of the choices Ian gives you in this book and how they are shady but cool. This book got weird but i thought it was cool.ĥ. Other things like taking some psychedelic potion and basically going on a massive trip. Things like the mirror asking you for blood and draining your life. There are some bits here where I read and thought "this so isn't a kid's book". Night dragon - This is a dark book in my opinion. I thought it was a bit easy to get through though the path just seemed to complete itself.Ĥ. Howl of Werewolf - Great story and some very memorable and imaginative scenes in this one. I like the two parts arena vs dungeon too.ģ. The story is amazing and think it's great how it follows on from Deathtrap dungeon. Forrest of Doom - Love the feel of the outdoors in this book. I've read top 10 books by other people however I realised that there's were always a fair bit different from mine. I'd like to hear what people's top 5 FF books are and the reason. Before that was City of Thieves and Night Dragon.
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I have recently read some different books, the latest couple being Deathtrap Dungeon and Trial Of Champions. I have recently got back into my FF that i used to read as a kid and realised how awesome they are