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how do you get lord gunderics password to his study

In the room next door to his study, there's a bookcase you can activate.

The password can be found in there.

"Show me a man who "plays fair" and I'll show you a very talented cheater."

I suggest trying to "brute force it" at least once.

You can find the password in where tale says or

you can get the password in a hidden room behind a bookcase in the room at the end of the corridor or you can chain guess and it will open in the end, you get +2 agility for finding password +2 stamina for guessing till it opens.

Follow guessing until make the door laughs and wala no password need it . The only that changes is the deeds reward.

Edited by Alpha

Whats a phrak attack?

Phracs are those mosquitoes at the beginning of DS1. Annoying buggers follow you and are hard to target.

Phracs are those mosquitoes at the beginning of DS1. Annoying buggers follow you and are hard to target.

 

You sound like the door now... :lol:

 

 

But why does that make the door open? I don't get the joke....

Phracs are those mosquitoes at the beginning of DS1. Annoying buggers follow you and are hard to target.

 

You sound like the door now... :lol:

 

 

But why does that make the door open? I don't get the joke....

 

It doesn't. The door is just entertained by your attempts and opens as a reward for you. If you look through the lorebooks there is a assistent that talks about the doors personality.

Edited by C2B

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