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Fez
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posted on 04-25-2001 @ 7:51 PM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Gamespot has just relased a Black and White game guide. It's 103 pages and its great. You have to sign up for gamespot's extended service (or somthing like that), but it's free. As a sample, here's a list of tips to increase belief in other villages aside from your own:


· Create artifacts. Place rocks inside your village, and the villagers will
dance around them and eventually turn the rock into an artifact. Wait to
grab them once your symbol appears above them. Drop the artifact in
an enemy village.

· Toss an artifact over a village multiple times. Heat the rock and toss it
over.
· Supply the village store with its desire (if it's empty, supply it with food
and wood). Steal the food and then replace it moments later. Do the
same with the wood.
· Pick up and toss a villager around.
· Shoot a fireball over the village. Do it at night. Use a fireball increase
and then an extreme. Zoom the fireball as close as possible overhead
for maximum impressive potential.
· Throw trees over a village. Try flaming trees. Use a bush.
· Cast the water miracle and water the fields, villagers, or put out fires.
Light the fires first and then put them out.
· Try some healing spells. If you're evil, use heal just before you burn
their village down--or after you've set them on fire with a fireball.
· Your creature can be adept at converting villages. Lead it into town for
instant belief. Parade it around a bit for some belief residue. Attach it to
the village store with the compassion leash, and it'll add food and wood,
creating belief. Attach it to the village center with the compassion leash
and it may do tricks, heal the townspeople, or lead them in dance. Make
sure it's equipped with food, wood, water, and healing miracles at a
minimum. Enhance it with winged creatures for even more effect.
· Destroy some buildings and then supply the wood to repair them.
· Winged creature miracles work really nice, scoring almost 100 each
time. Teach your creature to do them by using the dispensers on land
two and land five. As with most belief practices, make sure there are a
lot of observers.
· Use the food or wood miracles to deposit either resource in the village
store. Keep clicking the action button for more wood and more food.
Then remove what you just donated and make the villagers think they're
still starving or need wood.
· Erect a shield miracle or summon a storm.
· Blast the lightning bolt miracle to terrorize the villagers. Set out the
resulting fires with the water miracle.
· A megablast in the center of town can prove effective in creating awe--
or terror.
· Steal the villagers' wood and then use a fireball or megablast to level an
important structure (like a wonder); then supply a huge chunk of wood
when they need it the most. Repeat as necessary.
· Enlarge your creature with the enlarge creature spell (makes sense,
doesn't it?) and parade it into a town. Teach it to use the spell!
· On land three, hurl the invincible man around a town.
· Summon a forest with the forest miracle and then use the wood to
supply the village store.
· Zoom in close and search for sick villagers (coughing or gagging) and
heal them for nice belief.
· Donate some gifts to them. How about some scaffolds?
· Set fire to the crèche, otherwise known as kid central. Not the nicest
way of going about things, but effective. Douse the fire with a water
miracle to put out the flames and then toss a rock overhead to show
them you still care.
· As in many of these examples, fear followed by impression scores many
belief points.
· There are many, many other inventive ways. Experiment!



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