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For you FR gurus... I'm looking for a map of Phlan.

I could probably navigate my way through the city and the first few zones in the computer game blindfolded, I played it that many times. Remember the taverns where you could go and get in brawls with 50 or 60 people? Or the fight with the trolls, where you could keep them from regenerating by standing on the spot where they died? Good times.
 

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The first character I rolled up got an 18/00 str ... that was very cool.

the next coolest thing was taking him to hillsafar to gain xp then into Azure bonds

the very next coolest thing was copying the manual's of bodily health and getting the high con (and regen) ... what!?

the next next coolest thing was that when I transferred my characters to the Curse of the Azure Bonds, my Elf fighter/mage (who was wearing the gauntlets of ogre str ... giving him an 18/00) ... transferred over with the 18/00 str! (1e max was 18/75) ... couldn't complain about that glitch :)
 


there was a feature (I had a c-64) that allowed you to import characters from a previous game.

Pool of Radiance -> Curse of the Azure Bonds -> Secret of the Silver Blades (was that the title?).

although tempted to make new characters, I stayed with most of my party throughout all 3 games (at least 4 of the 6).

Hillsafar had a feature that allowed you to take your Pool of Radiance PC and import it ... gain xp doing various quests and what not, then it could imported to Curse of the Azure Bonds.
 

So, I got a hold of the Moonsea book, but I have a question. It mentions that much of the town is in ruins... but it makes no mention as to which part of town is in ruins. Only thing it says that it's an area outside the walls; but there seems to be nothing outisde the walls :(. Anyone have any information on this? Thanks guys!
 

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