
Of course, if all you're doing is moving items scattered throughout each level to a single location then you should be ok.
This helped me out a lot and I never experienced the item-limit bug. Use your map to then document what you have so you don't have to remember. This may be helpful, make a cache on each level. "First, I discarded my backup items, trusting that I could always find another sword or axe or return to a cache I'm keeping on Level 3." Big area in the northwest has me concerned." That being said, try not to kill anyone else who's not actively trying to kill you. Not only are the bandits non-essential, but you can get some decent stuff from their hoard and off their bodies. (If so, now would be a good time to tell me.)" "For all I know, they're essential to completing the game. You don't need to force your way into his vault when there are other ways to make him agreeable. You scratch his back, he'll scratch yours. "I didn't force my way into the dwarf king's vault in the west." I mean, there's technically a secret on it but you're not there yet.
I'm pretty sure Level 2 is the only level without secret doors, so you're good. I'm not sure I found a single secret door." "Level 2 was otherwise a fairly straightforward level.
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