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10 Things We Wish We Knew Before Playing Fable

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The company set up a website titled "We Know Something You Don't Know" that featured a countdown to its Primetime Gaming Stream. In the background of said site was a CCTV feed of an office containing a coffin, a mace and a crown; three items with strong links to Kingdom Come: Deliverance . Rather than a sequel however, it's now clear that the items were instead teasing the upcoming Switch po


A first-time player simply might walk past these doors, since they can often be hidden in plain sight. If and when you do happen upon one of these doors, it's in your best interest to speak with them, learn from them, and ultimately solve their riddle. The payoff can be great, with the majority of these Demon Doors leading to some of the game's best hidden items to coll


The Maelstrom is a longsword with a damage characteristic of 58 that grants the Scourge augmentation to its user. While the Maelstrom does significantly less damage than the Master Longsword, the Scourge augmentation gives the player a damage bonus to lawful characters thus greatly benefitting a campaign of ultimate e

Conversely, if you eat vegetables lying around, your character will be more agile and healthy overall. Wandering from village to village in Fable often means you will happen upon many varieties of food to load into your inventory. Be wary, because each type of food or drink can affect you differen


Grinding through the colosseum is some of the most fun the player can have in Fable II. Whether it be testing your shiny new weapons or grinding out precious XP points to upgrade your character, the colosseum yields hours of unfettered fun. Upon scoring 15,000 points, the Royal Sceptre will be granted to the h


Getting to Sunset House is actually a lot harder than opening the Demon Door that resides there. Players first need to spawn in Mourningwood and head to the right of its Demon Door through the water. Eventually, they'll get to an area with wooden walls, keep following it to arrive at a huge tree. Then go right again, and there should be a gate; that is the entrance to the Sunset House a


Now the question is when the Fable reboot will release . Playground Games has shown almost nothing about the game since it was officially revealed, and so Fable 's state of development is mostly up to conjecture. It's entirely possible that Fable won't be out for a great many years, which would be an awful disappointment for fans. Seeing as the community has waited a decade for a new mainline Fable game, fans aren't exactly eager to wait another two to three years for Fable to come out. Unfortunately, between Fable 's mysterious status and Microsoft's new habit of early announcements, it could be a long time before Fable comes


The pairing of an incredibly rate of fire and an augment that shreds through foes, The Red Dragon absolutely has the highest damage-per-second potential of any ranged weapon in the game. This magnificent pistol is acquired by scoring 175 points at the Westcliff Shooting range, which is no easy feat to compl


In the world of Fable, crime unfortunately exists. Those who are so inclined can certainly cause a ruckus and an uproar. Should you go down this devious path, the guards will stop you and demand you pay a hefty fine. Failing to part with the cash will see the player set u


It's located in the snowy area just up from the lake. Players have to either marry their friend there (requires the Lover Expression pack) or go through all of the different positive expressions with them until the door opens. It can be fiddly, so if going for the expression method, the Joker expression pack might be nee


Some also say that the protagonist needs to upgrade one of the game's cool legendary weapons to get past the door, but there are conflicting reports around that. So, those who don't have a legendary weapon should still give it a s


The jack-of-all trades and master of none, the Wreckager boasts some pretty outstanding augments while being quite middling in damage output among the cutlasses in-game. That being said, using The Wreckager grants bonus gold for every foe slain with it, whilst granting the hero resistance to damage from enemies, and causes literal terror in people who witness its do


The first sections of the game are pretty basic as far a WRPG shooters go with introducing the gameplay and characters, but it is still a bore and tends to drag for the first few hours. After a few more areas of the map open up and cooler guns unlock, the game starts to look more like the Borderlands fans have come to know and l


The Daichi's augmentations enable its user to deal additional damage while imbuing attacks with electrical currents, not to mention, it also makes its user irresistibly beautiful. It is absolutely worth the dungeon crawl to acquire the Daichi and its damage cannot be effectively replicated by any other combination of weapons and augme

Aesthetically, the Axe of Disharmony is one of the coolest looking legendary weapons in Fable II. Inspired by the classical shaped Gibson Flying V, the Axe of Disharmony lets out a cacophony of guitar noises as the hero disposes of enemies. This radical, guitar looking axe does the highest damage out of the melee weapons in the Adventure game crafting guide at 99 and has an empty augment slot to outfit as the player plea