Re: Return to the world of Manamon in Manamon 2: The Eternal Requiem
Follow walls. I can't state this enough. If you're lost, follow walls. If you think you've been everywhere, follow walls. Only very rarely will this not work. In this case, it works, I promise.
If it helps you, imagine it like this. Let's say you walk north, bump into a wall. Immediately move east, if you can. Now your chest is sort of sliding along the north wall. Now let's say suddenly that the sound to your north runs out. Step forward (north), and now your left shoulder is hugging the west wall of the new part of the room or passage. Alternatively, instead of opening north, if the area provides a wall to your north and one to your east after you were walking east, start walking south, with your right shoulder against the east wall. One of two things will happen; either there'll be a path that opens to the east of you, or you'll get all the way to the south wall and bump it with your back, at which point you start moving west, with your back sliding along the wall.
This tactic works. It's one of the reasons (among many) that I don't get lost easily, and why I am able to get through some pretty complicated areas quite quickly. Every single time, bar none, that someone says they're lost, it's because they got turned around and weren't following walls. Don't just double back. Always follow walls, because sometimes gaps are only one tile wide and extremely easy to overlook.
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