hercufles: i didnt know it was possible to travel betwean them without the moongates sometimes there are mountains or swamps with poison you. I died of poison once.
Well there's another way to both cure (as in, Cure poison) and heal (as in Heal injury, replenish lost HPs [Hit-Points]), among many, many other things. That would be the casting of magical spells, in this case the spells of Cure and Heal. This can be done when you have a char in your Party with MPs, Magic Points.
Some characters have more MPs than others. A Fighter has none at all, but a Mage will have the most of all. Spells are actually Mixtures of Reagents (herbs, in other words). There's at least one town where you can buy some of the herbs available in the game, but there are other sources as well. And it is up to you to find what are recipies of Reagent-Mixtures to produce each spell. Once again, talking with the NPCs wherever you find them helps immensely. Having a look at
The Book of Mystic Wisdom, the Spellbook that comes with the game, also helps. You can read it through, or use it as a reference. But I'd recommend actually reading it and then using it as a reference as needed during the game hehehe
Hmm, unfortunately the Spellbook available on this site is incomplete, missing its Page 8. But thanks to another member of this very forum (grviper), and Abandonia, you can get the full, complete copy from here:
http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/25548/Ultima+IV+-+Quest+of+the+Avatar.html Download it in .PDF from the link there called "Spell Book". Go on ahead and get the "Player Reference Card" in .PDF as it will help, and is for exactly the very version of the game that you got from this site, the IBM version, or (MS-)DOS verson.
And if it interests you there are also links to two of the other many platform-versions of the game. And if your interested in the C64 version, I can tell you all about that hehehe Otherwise just get those docs and enjoy much the DOS version from here on GOG, as it's great! hehehe
Hmm, maybe I'm just roughly guessing, but it seems to me that you just dove-in and didn't actually read the manual hehehe Heh, unlike what is common and even about standard in games today, it was quite rare when games of that olde Golden Era would explain in-game how to play it and what to do. Furthermore so many games would offer gameplay that was not self-evident:
Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar is certainly one of those, unlike
Space Invaders-types and
Pac-Man maze-/gobble-games. For such not-so-obvious games like
Ultima, that were numerous, you'd really, actually have to read the manual that came with it! Fortunately, you can get the manual in .PDF either from that Abandonia page, or just right here from GOG. It's called
The History of Britannia as Told by Kyle the Younger or just simply "The Book of History".
(You read The Book of History.)
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No, really! Read The Book of History!) hehehe
That will tell you a lot about the char-classes, monsters, available weaponry, townes, shops, the Moongates, etc. and even a bit about magic and spells. Go on, read it! hehehe
I dunno how much of an RPG-player you might be, but it might be that
Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar will be one of the greatest CRPGs you'll EVER play hehehehe