The Witch and The Warrior Walkthrough/Guide provides screenshot maps for every location. Information on how to complete the main storyline plus every optional sidequest are included. This is a must have if you are obsessed with finding every single thing in this game.
The Wizard and the Warrior is a classic RPG game.
While it utilizes the standard RPG programming, what makes this game wonderful is the storyline and the optional sidequests.
We've includes maps and screenshots of everything for you. One thing about this game is that there are a few sidequests that are
time limited with the game. You may find that as you play through the game on your own the first time that you have missed some things.
Take a look at the list of sidequests and see what you might have missed. I'll bet that you will want to play again so that
you can have the pleasure of doing everything. I've put the world map and the Marnethia College Town map
up here at the top because you will probably want to refer to them often just for convenience's sake. You may want to
right click on them and choose to open them in another window.
Marnethia College Town Map
Map for when flying on your broomstick
General Information
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In this game you will play as Ember, or if you would rather to think of
it in another way, Ember will always be part of your team. The
walkthrough is written as if you are Ember though. Movement is made
with
either the keyboard arrows or mouse or a combination of the two (my
fave). If your mouse or screen size is not working properly, be sure
you have the most recent version where these have been fixed. The game
author also frequents the forums at her website, www.eridani.com, so if
you have any operating problems, you can ask a question there.
If you want to go into a windowed mode or back to full screen, you can
use alt+enter or F12. If you wish to turn off the game sound, hitting
F1 will bring up a screen that allows you to uncheck the two play
sounds boxes.. The game interface uses a combination of the esc key,
space bar, and enter key for the keyboard. On the mouse, the left
button acts as the space bar and the right button acts as the escape
button.
The game is not really scored at the end of the game. You will
get a total number of pumpkins found, familiar items found, flying
lesson score, and friendship points. The score just doesn't
seem to really mean anything. Basically you just want to get
everything done. Eridani has published a strategy guide with
a list of all the sidequests but no hints on how to get them.
Most people seem to want to get everything available done and
not miss anything. Read the walkthrough and this will be you.
You need to
talk to everyone if you want to find sidequests, and you need to talk
to them more than once since sometimes thing needs to be done before a
character will initiate a sidequest. Always choose to be
helpful and nice as that will provide you with quest points and/or
bonuses later on. But be willing to ask for rewards in a polite manner.
At the beginning of the game you are given the option of choosing your
difficulty level. If you have not played this type of game before, you
should really play it on the easy mode. If you don't like fighting,
then choose the easy mode. However, the fighting is just challenging
enough on easy mode to make the game enjoyable without getting too
frustrating.
It is very important to note that you will not have an autosave feature
on this game unless you choose the easy mode. You need to be
sure to save often as in anytime you think you might be getting into a
fight if you are not on easy mode.
In addition to progressing through the game, fighting is also important
to get gold and experience. You will need gold to buy different potions
and armament to assist in your fighting. You will need experience
levels to become strong enough to fight effectively.
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Bonus items are usually found in chests of all sorts. Don't
go around clicking on other furniture as there will not be anything
there. You will also find small bags of gold lying on the ground.
The Sidequests will be included in the walkthrough and also in list
form at the end. Some sidequests are just too time-limited
and I don't want you to miss out because they were split off.
Screenshot maps are included in the
Main Quest section. Items circled in blue are necessary for the main
quest. Items circled in red are either sidequest items,
or bonuses. Not all pumpkins are circled as they are
pretty easy to see even on the maps. If an interior of a
building is not shown, it means that there is
nothing to do in there or that it is very obvious what to do inside. I
have circled any doors that require entry though. I would still go in
each building if possible and talk to everyone but at least you don't
have to waste your time clicking on every single item. Items circled
in purple will be available to explore at a later time upon your return
back.
The Journal is extremely helpful. The first item is what you
need to do next for the main quest. All the other items are
what you need to complete for sidequests.
Familiars:
You get to choose which one you want. Each one will
find
items in different spots, but for all they will have a bluish-white
light where you need to look, so keep your eyes open.