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Might And Magic2 Adventurers Guide

Might And Magic2 Adventurers Guide

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1992 NEW WORLD COMPUTING, INC. SECOND EDITION Writings and Maps found in this book are copyrighted. All rights are reserved. This book may not be copied, photographed, reproduced, translated or reduced to any electrical medium or machine-readable form, in whole or in part, without prior written consent from New World Computing, Inc. New World Computing, Inc. Further reserves the right to make improvements on the product described In this Adventurer’s Guide at anytime without notice. CREDITS Might and Magic I Designed and Created by: Jan Van Caneghem Programming: Jon Van Caneghem Macintosh Version: Binary One, Inc. Computer Graphics: Joe Ferreira (Pendragon Studios), Vincent DeQuattro, Jr., Jon Van Caneghem Graphic Art Designed and Produced by: Focus On Design Book Illustrations: Vincent DeQuattro, Jr. Map Illustration: Jim Krogel (West End Studios) Technical Writing: Marie Butler-Knight and Jon Van Caneghem Might and Magic II Designed and Created by: Jan Van Caneghem Programming: Jon Van Caneghem, Stephen L. Cox, Mark Caldwell Macintosh Version: Douglas Grounds Computer Graphics: Avril Harisson and Jeff Griffeath Manual Illustrations: Ken Mayfield Map Illustration: Jim Krogel Art Coordinator: Vincent DeQuattro, Jr. Manual: Mark Caldwell, Jon Van Caneghem Adventurer’s Guide Written by: Eileen A. Cronyn, Cronyn Publications, Inc. Corak’s Travelogue Written by: Nicholas Beliaeff Valuable Travel Hints, Insights and Mapping provided by: Jan Van Caneghem, Mark Caldwell, and Benjamin Bent Cover Illustration: Jim Krogel and Richard Espy Layout and Interior Graphics: Kenneth Mayfield, Richard Espy, Mark Caldwell New World Computing. Inc., P.O. Box 4302, Hollywood, CA 90078 Table of Contents Maps of CRON 5 Legend 6 Towns 7 Caverns 18 Castles 35 Dungeons 41 Outdoor Areas 52 Elemental Planes 73 Clues and Hints 78 Messages 79 Code Key 84 Points of Interest 84 Weapons and Items 92 One-Handed Weapons 94 Two-Handed Weapons 95 Missile Weapons 96 Armor 96 Shields/Helmets 97 Miscellaneous Items 98 Monster Menagerie 101 Introduction to Corak’s Travelogue Corak the Mysterious disappeared in a fiery blast of energy while searching for a means to save the world of Cron from destruction. He had told no one of any previous attempts to rescue the world and had kept his efforts shrouded in secrecy. The nobles of the realm commenced a search of his dwelling so that they could learn about the danger and maybe what had happened to Corak. No major clues were discovered. However, a most interesting journal was found. This journal, which follows shortly hereafter, details the world of Cron. Modern Cron, including the fearsome Elemental Planes, is divided into 60 maps of 16x16 dimension. Areas of major importance such as castles, tow…

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