Where can I find a lute in Fable 2?
Where can I find a lute in Fable 2?
Two lutes can be traded in the Box of Secrets on Knothole Island for the Axe of Disharmony. The Lute is generally inexpensive with a purchase price around a hundred gold depending on the economy, Hero opinion, and any active sales or shortages. They can be found in general stores, gift stalls and gift traders.
How do you play the lute perfectly in Fable 2?
Just keep holding up so it charges the pose and wait till the Demon Door tells you to do a big finale, then just let go of up so it stops in the green bar, and thats it.
How do you play the lute in Fable 3?
To play the lute, press A, X, or Y in the sequence that appears on the screen. Green for A, blue for X, and yellow for Y. For each round the Hero completes, they gain a set amount of gold depending on their Lute Hero level of skill.
What do you do in Bloodstone in Fable?
There are a few jobs available in the town. The game master in the waterfront plays a special version of Keystone called Bloodstone where, instead of trying to win as in the conventional Keystone pub game, you make bets on what numbers will lose. The law in the town is limited.
Which is harder to unlock in Fable 2?
Wraithmarsh’s Demon Door is arguably the harder doors to unlock in Fable 2. Players will need to recruit ten followers at once and escort them to the door for it to open. Getting ten followers is the easy part.
Why are there Demon Doors in Fable 2?
That being said, Fable 2’s Demon Doors are iconic for just how strange some of the challenges are. While most RPGs would task players with killing a certain number of enemies or obtaining a rare item, these Demon Doors might ask for the player to laugh in their face or kick a chicken into its mouth.
Is there a way back to Brightwood from Bloodstone?
However, the Cullis Gate is one way, as you can’t use the Cullis Gate in Wraithmarsh to go back to Brightwood. This makes Bloodstone almost completely cut off from the rest of Albion, so the only way of travelling to Bloodstone, other than travelling through Wraithmarsh, which is highly dangerous because of the creatures there, is by ship.
There are a few jobs available in the town. The game master in the waterfront plays a special version of Keystone called Bloodstone where, instead of trying to win as in the conventional Keystone pub game, you make bets on what numbers will lose. The law in the town is limited.
What are the side quests in Fable 2?
Set 500 years after the original game, Fable 2 offers even more choices and features, while building on the core gameplay theme of Fable where every choice continually defines who you become, allowing you to truly live the life you choose. Side Quests – Treasure Island of Doom!
Why are there no walkthroughs in Fable 2?
Some of you may notice that there are no walkthroughs linked. This is because they aren’t necessary. For the most part the game literally gives you a line to walk to the next location required to progress your current quest. And so our story begins…. The great thing about Fable 2 is that there isn’t much you have track while playing through it.
Where do you get a ball in Fable 2?
So long as you have a rubber ball, you can play fetch with the dog. Bring up the expression wheel, go to Dog > Fetch to get this achievement. If you need a ball, try the general shop on the east side of the Bowerstone Market bridge. Dig up something the dog has discovered, or see another Hero do so.
How expensive is a lute?
All lutes are custom made instruments, and therefore they tend to be expensive. A used Larry Brown student lute, the “standard” of the beginner’s lute world, goes for $1500 USA these days, give or take $500.
Can I play lute If I play guitar?
Yes, if you can already play guitar, you can pick up a lute and play “something” on it. . .but the two are different enough that its not an instant transfer of skill. You do have to learn a few things specific to lute if you really want to bring out its full potential. -Instrument is held differently. . .
Does a lute have a bent neck?
Like the ʿūd, the European lute has a deep, pear-shaped body, a neck with a bent-back pegbox, and strings hitched to a tension, or guitar-type, bridge glued to the instrument’s belly. European lutes have a large, circular sound hole cut into the belly and ornamented with a perforated rose carved from the belly’s wood.