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From: rick@sesame.UUCP (Rick Richardson)
Newsgroups: net.games.hack
Subject: Re: Re: Winning stragey for Hack *SPOILER*
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Date: Thu, 7-Mar-85 20:00:47 EST
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> 	Another way is to start up a game as a wizard, try the wands immediately
> to see if one is a wand of wishing. If not, quit immediately (don't waste your
> time). If so - go on to retrieve the amulet.
> 
> 					eric
> 					...!seismo!umcp-cs!aplvax!osiris!eric

I have not and never will use the wizard option.  This is just plain
cheating.  Nor have I ever used a wand of wishing.  The only one I
ever found was unusable, because I had installed the set of mods somebody
posted.  Those mods were by and large nice cleanups of the presentation,
but they *BROKE* the ability to type spaces into any long command, like
for invoking a wand of wishing.  Needless to say, I was slightly upset.
After regressing back out of those mods, I haven't found a wand of wishing
since.
-- 
		Rick Richardson, PC Research, Inc.

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