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Welcome! For those new to this project, Master of the Wind is a superhero game which takes place in the fantasy world of Solest. It is a story told in seven chapters, referred to as "arcs."

Cade Mistral and his best friend, a skeleton named "Bones," work as armor merchants in the beautiful seaside town of Port Arianna. Unbeknownst to the townsfolk, Cade also protects them as the spear-wielding wind mage known as Shroud. Bones joins him as Stoic, a mighty undead warrior who has lived through roughly one thousand years of history.

The story begins with our heroes keeping their fellow citizens safe from smaller threats like robbers or the occasional vampire. However, when larger and more organized foes begin to descend on their humble home, our heroes realize they are in for more than they bargained for. They will have to make new friends, confront deadly foes, and travel all over the world to deliver justice once and for all.

Check out the official homepage for more details:
https://www.solestgames.com/

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Welcome Back, Bros (and Gals)!

Solest Games is now live!

It took almost a year, but Solest Games is finally back. For those who weren’t around, the site was hacked last summer and we lost EVERYTHING! Years of articles…gone. It was depressing at the time, but it opened up the opportunity to give the site a fresh, modern look.

The site now has a sleek, more mobile friendly design. Most of the page content is the same, with the addition of a Books section that Volrath will be updating. You can still find the downloads for all our games on here.

We’re still making some final tweaks, but this is more or less the finished product. With the new site, I’ll be producing new content on a fairly regular basis. Our Mailchimp account was de-activated so if you were a subscriber you’ll have to sign up again if you want to receive updates. We have a few projects in the works so you’ll definitely want to do that!

If you have any feedback on the site or run into any issues, please leave a comment or contact us directly. Thanks for sticking it out with us!
  • Completed
  • Stoic
    Volrath
  • RPG Maker XP
  • RPG
  • 06/12/2007 09:00 AM
  • 02/27/2023 03:56 PM
  • 12/23/2011
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I like intelligent design of dungeons. Very playable concept. Nice.
author=ryan7251
Hi i have been playing this game for around i would say 3 to 4 hours anyway i am level 11 for both people in my party anyway I'm a little worried about something and that is that i read this http://solest.org/guides/motw/the_darklord/


Yea that guide is outdated. There are skills all the way up through level 50. The other guides are more uptodate but we don't have one that goes past arc 4. It would be super cool if someone made a complete walkthrough someday ;)
Yeah the combat is fairly challenging throughout the game but you definitely have the necessary firepower to get through the game without too much grinding. And you definitely get skills after level 19 ;P
Solitayre
Circumstance penalty for being the bard.
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Yes, that's completely normal.
author=Solitayre
I would guess that guide is for a much older version of the game.

Thanks but maybe you can help me if you have played this game before. Is the music in battle supposed to be the music that plays as you walk around the area?
Solitayre
Circumstance penalty for being the bard.
18257
I would guess that guide is for a much older version of the game.
Hi i have been playing this game for around i would say 3 to 4 hours anyway i am level 11 for both people in my party anyway I'm a little worried about something and that is that i read this http://solest.org/guides/motw/the_darklord/
Now as you can see this guide seems to say that Shroud and Stoic stop getting skills at level 18/19 is this true? If so I'm worried because so far skills seem to be the thing that hurts enemies more then anything and since people have been saying this game is like 30-40 hours long i would think by level 19 i will only be 10 hours in.

So to be clear can someone tell me if what i read is true or if it's a lie also why did i never get that level 8 skill Chinook?

Edit: Ok so i was way off on my level i was level 14 but now I'm level 18 and that skill list seems....off...so yeah.
Download button works for me. Here's the actual download link if you're still having trouble: http://www.solest.org/ccount/click.php?id=16
won't let me download,click download nothing happens.
Glad to see you are still alive and kicking. And hopefully making games.
If anyone is stuck near the end, where you need to gather a certain medallion behind a door which has a 7 digit code on it (You're supposed to find clues/digits using bubbas nose)....

It's not your fault. The 5th digit (or 3rd to last) according to the hints is 0.
In reality it is the number 6.






On a different note. Epicly awesome game. Damn words can't describe how much work was put into this. Totally worth an award. Way better than "Romancing Walker" and others which, for some reason, are rated higher. oh well.
author=NeverSilent
@FleetingInfinity:
If you give me a few minutes, I can give you the solution if you want. One moment please.

Edit: Here you go:
The correct order of bells to ring (from left to right) is: 2 5 3 5 1


Much appreciated.
NeverSilent
Got any Dexreth amulets?
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@FleetingInfinity:
If you give me a few minutes, I can give you the solution if you want. One moment please.

Edit: Here you go:
The correct order of bells to ring (from left to right) is: 2 5 3 5 1
So I played this game quite a few years earlier, when it only had the first few acts done and I loved it then. It was absolutely amazing. Not sure why I waited until now to pick it up again, but I'm glad I did. Right now I'm stuck though, cannot figure out the order of the bells even though I'm pretty sure I'm matching them up to the sound of the organ. I looked through the older comments, but the link someone posted for the answer no longer works.
Whooo, long game…

I’m sure it will all be worth it, though, judging by all those multiple glowing reviews that it has.
nhubi
Liberté, égalité, fraternité
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author=Addit
Just curious, how long does this game take to roughly finish?

Years.

e: Sorry, I'd say 30 - 40 hours though to get through all the arcs
You know, one of these days, I gotta try this game out someday and give it a play. (Maybe for my 40th?)

I’ll give this a subscribe for now just in case I forget. It would be nice to play an XP game again, since the last one I played and reviewed was way back around last year with Vorlorn, so I'm kinda due for one.

Just curious, how long does this game take to roughly finish?
Thank you very much!

Yeah... now it seems more obvious. I think It would've been better to give a more fitting hint than "the first and second number have a connection".
Actually one could have reversed this and think that 2 is first, 1 is third, 4 is second and 3 is fourth.

Well, you put my mind at ease :)
NeverSilent
Got any Dexreth amulets?
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@Krolan:
The first number is the "position" of the second number: 21 means "1 is the second number", 42 means "2 is the fourth number" and so on. It's fairly simply if you think about it afterwards, but not as easy to come up with initially.