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<h3 id="toc_0.0.1">King's Quest I: Quest For The Crown (1990)</h3>
<h4 id="toc_0.0.1.1">FAQ/Walkthrough by Xoneris</h4>
<p>
Kings Quest 1: Quest for the Crown
Walkthrough/FAQ
Version: 1990 Remake
Distributed By: Sierra Entertainment
Platform: PC
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<h5 id="toc_0.0.1.1.1">Table of Contents</h5>
<ul>
<li>
<a href="KQ1_Walkthrough.html">Walkthrough</a>
<li>
<a href="KQ1_ItemList.html">Item List</a>
<li>
<a href="KQ1_PointsList.html">Points List</a>
</ul>
<h5 id="toc_0.0.1.1.2">On This Page</h5>
<ul>
<li>
Controls
<li>
How to Use this Guide
<li>
Dead Ends
<li>
Differences from Original
<li>
Frequently Asked Questions
<li>
Disclaimer/Copyright
<li>
Contact Information
</ul>
<h5 id="toc_0.0.1.1.3">Controls</h5>
<ul>
<li>
Up Arrow - Move North/Up
<li>
Down Arrow - Move South/Down
<li>
Left Arrow - Move West
<li>
Right Arrow - Move East
<li>
Page Up - Move Northeast
<li>
Page Down - Move Southeast
<li>
Home - Move Northwest
<li>
End- Move Southwest
</ul>
<ul>
<li>
+ - Faster Speed
<li>
= - Normal Speed
<li>
- - Slower Speed
</ul>
<ul>
<li>
F1 - Open Help Menu
<li>
F2 - Toggle Sound On/Off
<li>
F3 - Retype Last Command
<li>
F4 - Duck
<li>
F5 - Save Game
<li>
F6 - Jump
<li>
F7 - Restore Game
<li>
F9 - Restart Game
</ul>
<ul>
<li>
Ctrl A - About KQ1
<li>
Ctrl Q - Quit Game
<li>
Ctrl p - Pause Game
<li>
Ctrl I - Inventory
<li>
Ctrl S - Change Speed
<li>
Ctrl V - Change Volume
</ul>
<ul>
<li>
Esc - Open Menu Bar
<li>
Tab - Open Inventory
<li>
Space - Retype Last Message
</ul>
<h5 id="toc_0.0.1.1.4">How to Use This Guide</h5>
<p>
This guide walks you through the game giving you the solutions to the
puzzles. The first solutions given are the "best" solutions to the puzzles
and following them will gain you the maximum points available in the game.
However, there are alternative solutions to most of the puzzles.
Alternative solutions are marked with an asterisk (*). These alternative
solutions will allow you to complete the game but won't grant you the
maximum points available.
</p>
<p>
Some parts of the game are timed. The times that you have to deal with the
game are marked with a clock symbol (00:00).
</p>
<p>
The way that the game works is that it requires you to type in your
commands. The commands you must type are in quotations (") and in CAPS.
When you type the commands you should not include the quotations and
capitalization doesn't matter. In short, if I say "OPEN DOORS" you should
type: open doors with no punctuation.
</p>
<p>
When I say to move a certain number of screens I mean to go through that
number of screen changes. So if I say "move three screens left" count the
screen you're on as one screen, then the next as number two, and the next
one as number three. You'll change screens three times and be at your
destination.
</p>
<p>
There are many ways to die and get caught in dead ends. While I do not list
every way to die there are some locations you are very likely to die or get
caught in a dead end. The warnings are marked in brackets [].
</p>
<h5 id="toc_0.0.1.1.5">Dead Ends</h5>
<ul>
<li>
Throw Dagger Before Getting Bucket
<li>
Kill Goat Before Getting Bucket
<li>
Throw the Dagger at the Troll before getting the Bucket
<li>
Lower the rope in the Well and cut the rope before getting the Magic Mirror
<li>
Eat the Magic Beans
<li>
Give the Woodcutter the Magic Beans
<li>
Give the Woodcutter Magic Treasure
<li>
The Dwarf steals one or more of the three Magic Treasures
<li>
Drop into the Leprechaun hole without the Clover or Fiddle and Cheese or
<li>
Treasure and Mushroom
<li>
Give Rat Chest or Mirror
<li>
The Dwarf steals all Treasures and the Goat is killed/lost
<li>
The Dwarf steals all Treasures and Cheese is eaten/given to Woodcutter
<li>
Let the Witch finish heating her cauldron while you're in her House
<li>
Escape Leprechaun home without getting the Shield
<li>
Eat Mushroom in the wrong place or take too long to get out of the
<li>
Leprechaun home
</ul>
<h5 id="toc_0.0.1.1.6">Differences from Original</h5>
<ul>
<li>
You Can Plant Beans in Clover Patch
<li>
The Fairy Spell Can be Obtained Only Once
<li>
Shield is Always the Last Treasure to be Obtained
<li>
Sorcerer, Dwarf, and Ogre Can All Appear in Same Screens
<li>
Wolf and Sorcerer Can Still Find You When Invisible
<li>
If You Get Too Close to Ogre While Invisible He'll Still Kill You
<li>
Jumping While Wearing Ring Causes You to Lose It
<li>
Magic Ring can be Used Multiple Times
<li>
Losing the Magic Ring Does Not Cause Loss of Points
<li>
Losing the Goat Does Not Cause Loss of Points
<li>
Entering the Woodcutter's House Does Not Lose the Goat
<li>
The Dagger can be Thrown in any Screen
<li>
The Woodcutter will Only Accept Full Bowl
<li>
You Cannot Enter the Castle Until Obtaining All Three Magic Treasures
<li>
Filling the Bucket Only Gets You Points the First Time
<li>
The Fairy Spell Will Protect You From the Dragon
<li>
Entering the Water Doesn't Require You to Type "SWIM"
<li>
Once the Giant Goes to Sleep He Never Wakes Up
<li>
The Gnome's Name is NIKSTLITSELPMUR not IFNKOVHGROGHPRM
<li>
Returning up the Well After Defeating the Dragon Does not Gain Points
<li>
You Can no Longer Bow to King Edward
<li>
Successfully Reaching Cloud Land Gains You Points
<li>
Shield Will Not Protect You From Sorcerer's Spell
<li>
The Goat Does Not Protect You From the Witch
<li>
The Mouse Button Can be Left Clicked to Move the Character Towards it
<li>
The Mouse Button Can be Right Clicked to "Look" at Something in the Screen
<li>
Entering the Witch's House While Wearing the Ring Does Not Protect You
<li>
The Witch Can Now Spot You if You Try to Sneak Out of Her House
<li>
Holding the Magic Shield Will Not Save You From the Witch in her House
<li>
The Woodcutter no Longer Accepts Gifts After Receiving Stew
<li>
The Ring Will be Lost if You Get Pushed By Troll
<li>
You Can Give the Rat the Chest or Mirror
</ul>
<h5 id="toc_0.0.1.1.7">Frequently Asked Questions</h5>
<p>
Q: You mention getting a spell from your Fairy Godmother but I followed your
walkthrough and never encountered this.
</p>
<p>
A: I decided to leave finding that up to you because you can only get the
spell once and it lasts for a short amount of time. The protection spell
can be obtained if you go one screen south of the Clover Patch, or one
screen left of the back of the Goat Pen, up from the lake to the right of
the castle, or to the right of the rightmost Carrot Patch. The spell lasts
for 4 minutes.
</p>
<p>
Q: Can you still die when you get the Magic Shield/Fairy Spell?
</p>
<p>
A: Yes. The Fairy spell won't save you from falls or water. It will also
always wear off before you reach the Rat and the Leprechauns. After you
obtain the Magic Shield fatal enemies won't appear in the field anymore but
you're just as vulnerable to the Witch if you enter her house and the
Dragon.
</p>
<p>
Q: Can you get the Treasures out of order?
</p>
<p>
A: Yes and no. In this version of the game you can get the Chest or Mirror
in any order you want but the Shield always comes last. The bird won't show
up if you don't have the other two Treasures in your inventory so you can't
get the Shield till last.
</p>
<p>
Q: Oh, no! That Dwarf stole one of my Magic Treasures! Can I get it back?
</p>
<p>
A: Unfortunately no. If the Dwarf has stolen your Magic Treasures you are
at a dead end. The game won't end but there's no way to win. If you have a
save file to restore before losing the Treasure, you're fine, if not… start
over.
</p>
<p>
Q: Uh, oh! I thought I was supposed to eat the Cheese! What can I do to
get rid of the Rat?
</p>
<p>
A: The Rat will take one of the three regular Treasures (Golden Egg/Golden
Walnut/Pouch of Diamonds) as payment but you lose points for it. As a basic
rule of thumb: don't eat in this game. This is not "Quest for Glory" and
your character doesn't need to eat regularly.
</p>
<p>
Q: So there's nothing that I can eat safely?
</p>
<p>
A: Well, you can eat the Stew and the Carrot at any time. You will lose
points for doing so but with these items you can eat them and get them back
for a restoration of the points. But don't eat the Cheese and whatever you
do don't eat the Magic Beans, you will get caught in a dead end. You will
also need to eat the Mushroom but in a very specific location.
</p>
<p>
Q: I, uh, ate the Magic Beans. What can I do?
</p>
<p>
A: Restore your game. If you eat the Magic Beans you can't go on.
</p>
<p>
Q: I ate the Mushroom and it shrank me but the effects wore off so quickly I
wasn't able to do anything! What am I supposed to do with it?
</p>
<p>
A: You do eat the Mushroom but in a specific location. It's the way you get
out of the Leprechaun's lair. If you eat it any other time you are in a
dead end and have to restore to a previous save file.
</p>
<p>
Q: Why are there some patches of forest that are all dark and brown?
</p>
<p>
A: These are the "Danger Zones" of the game. If you find yourself in a dark
patch of the forest it means that an enemy can show up.
</p>
<p>
Q: What purpose does the Ring serve?
</p>
<p>
A: It's a way to avoid certain dangers. It's useful when you are trying to
get away from the Dwarf, Ogre, Dragon, Witch (In the Field) and Giant. It
won't work to get past the Troll, the Witch if you're in her House, the
Sorcerer, the Wolf, the Rat, or the Leprechauns. You should also not get
too close to the Ogre when invisible or he will kill you anyway.
</p>
<p>
Q: I guessed IFNKOVHGROGHPRM for the Gnome's name and he didn't accept it!
What gives?
</p>
<p>
A: Roberta Williams received a lot of mail about the Gnome's name and
decided that it was too incomprehensible to think of using a backwards
alphabet to spell Rumplestiltskin, so in the remake she changed it to
spelling Rumplestiltskin backwards: NIKSTLITSELPMUR.
</p>
<p>
Q: Graham is supposed to be a Knight! Why can't he kill anyone?
</p>
<p>
A: He's supposed to be the kind, noble type and kind, noble people don't
kill unless absolutely necessary. Actually, you CAN kill but you usually
get less points for doing so. The one exception is the Witch. You can kill
her and even gain points for it.
</p>
<p>
Q: Your walkthrough didn't have me enter any screens with an enemy in them.
What can I do about them?
</p>
<p>
A: Except for the Witch, the only thing you can do is avoid them. If you
have the Fairy spell then there's no need to worry about any of them. The
sorcerer is a bit worse in this game than the original. Even with the
Shield or being invisible, the Sorcerer will freeze you for 30 seconds. The
Dwarf may show up and take advantage of this and take your Treasures or the
Ogre will come and kill you during this time. As for the Witch, you can
"DUCK" when she gets close to you but this is hard to do and if you just
duck when she first appears in the screen instead of when she's close to
you, she will catch you. The other enemies must be avoided. The best thing
to do is to walk near the edge of the screen and leave and come back if the
enemy shows up.
</p>
<h5 id="toc_0.0.1.1.8">Disclaimer/Copyright</h5>
<p>
This Guide is Copyright 2011 Richard Turner
</p>
<p>
Use of this guide is for public or private use only. Profit gained from
this guide is strictly prohibited. This guide should appear on GameFAQs,
Gamers Hell, Cheat Happens, and Neoseeker only, unless written consent is
received from the author.
</p>
<p>
All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their
respective trademark and copyright holders. All unofficial names given to
things may be used in other guides, but should be treated as trademarks of
Sierra Entertainment or other respective trademark holders.
</p>
<h5 id="toc_0.0.1.1.9">Contact Information</h5>
<p>
If you have any information to add to this guide or questions that I did not
answer contact me at renodox@hotmail.com with "Kings Quest 1 EGA Guide" in
the subject line. Spams and lewd comments will be deleted.
</p>
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