"Have the characters in your party specialize in individual areas.
Place your melee characters in front, followed by the archers, and then finally
the spell casters. Your party will be far more effective this way than if
you try to build a party of mediocre generalists." - TEM
"Don't go charging into large groups of monsters. Instead, make
sure that your party is set to 'Hold Ground' and that you have spells and bows
set as the current weapon for each party member. Then approach the
monsters slowly, a step at a time. A couple of the monsters will peel off
from the group, allowing your party to hit them with arrows until they reach the
party. Kill these creatures and then move slowly forward until the next
few attack. Large groups can easily be destroyed piecemeal by using this
technique." - TEM
"Kill all melee characters do not kill ranged monsters. stand close to
ranged monsters set you're character to automatic healing. be patient." -
Sholto-Canada
"For high-hit point monsters with a devastating area attack ( for
example, Scorch the Dragon ) limit the damage you take by attacking with your
best archer, then place all your other characters out of harm's way and have
them cast healing spells. It takes time, but this is a guaranteed formula for
victory, your best archer will level up in Dexterity, and everyone else levels
up in Nature Magic." - me
"To gain levels quickly for low level characters, head toward the town
of Lang (swamps) from Elddim. When you reach the swamps, you will see the bridge
and a guard there. He will tell you to turn back. Instead, go to the end of the
bridge (the bridge is broken towards the end). Surrounding you will be Swamp
Slingers that will toss sludge at you. They won't be able to hit you, but you
can hit them! Just use a ranged attack or a spell like Zap and you'll level up
in no time. Just make sure you stay on the bridge or you'll be done for. Also,
make sure to look out for the Swamp Goblin. If you see him, run for the hills!" - Sir Hack-a-lot