valkin15: lol but that was my question. "How does one close the DOS box window?" The game is in full screen.
ctrl-F9 works. Or is it alt-F9? It's Something-F9, anyway.
TheKid965: If you're going to steal or cheat your way to early riches, the time to do it is
very early in the game, before you've found any of the plot-critical items. This way you'll be able to regain most of your lost karma simply by collecting the Runes and Stones, as well as doing all the usual things you'd do to attain partial Avatarhood in a given Virtue, and you won't necessarily have to risk losing an eighth.
This trick also works in
Ultima V, where you also have Shrine Quests to rebuild any karma you lose by (for instance) raiding the treasury under Lord British's castle.
There's a beautiful trick - totally and completely immoral - involving the blind herbalists. It goes as follows:
1) Go to a herbalist
2) buy 99 of a reagent;
3) give 1 gp, incurring a penalty to honesty and honour
4) repeat for all six reagents
5) mix your spells
6) buy one unit of the cheapest reagent (usually ash)
7) pay the cost plus one gp, getting a bonus in compassion and honour
8) REPEAT UNTIL YOU'VE CHEATED YOUR WAY TO HIGH VIRTUES
Other things to note:
- Be careful how you answer any questions regarding humility. Think very, very carefully before giving an answer.
- Killing non-evil creatures in self-defence doesn't penalize your virtues, but letting them run away gives you a bonus to Compassion, among other things
- No, seriously, read The History of Britannia
- Take care on a boat; any overworld attacks that damage the party also damage the boat. If the boat sinks, the party is instantly wiped out. Of note, be careful of Sea Serpents, Pirate ships, Squid, Whirlwinds, Dragons and Devils.
- Persistence really pays off; if you work diligently towards the goals of the game, you cannot actually lose. If the party is wiped out, Lord British will rescue you and all your equipped stuff.