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Playing as an "ambusher" adventurer, I seem to encounter this problem at least once per world. I take a quest to kill a bandit leader, proceed to murder all of his companions, but get spotted along the way. If instead of attacking me he runs away and I'm too slow to catch up, is there any way to find him later? The adventure log still points to the deserted camp, and my plan to stalk him through Legends mode didn't work because the current world has "Reveal all history" set to 0.
 
Playing as an "ambusher" adventurer, I seem to encounter this problem at least once per world. I take a quest to kill a bandit leader, proceed to murder all of his companions, but get spotted along the way. If instead of attacking me he runs away and I'm too slow to catch up, is there any way to find him later? The adventure log still points to the deserted camp, and my plan to stalk him through Legends mode didn't work because the current world has "Reveal all history" set to 0.
:If you wait a while the leader might return to his camp, or he may ambush you if you travel around near the camp. However, it's possible neither of these will happen if you really did kill every single one of his companions. If the leader only runs when all of his friends are dead, you may be able to prevent this situation by sneaking around the companions and trying to take the leader out first. If the leader has his buddies too close (meaning you'd get slaughtered if you get spotted), you could bring some companions of your own to take the heat off you. When your companions are spotted, swing around sideways to stay hidden and sneak up behind the boss. Then even if you are spotted, the leader's buddies will be too busy dealing with your buddies to be able to interfere with your 1-on-1 duel. This strategy works best with archer-type leaders, as melee leaders are likely to charge your companions first, leaving flunkies behind to cover their flank. Sorry I couldn't be more help, even when I play ambush-style I never have the problem (the leader sometimes runs, but I always catch him).--[[User:MightyJAK|MightyJAK]] 19:39, 24 March 2011 (UTC)
 
  
 
== Wounds on Foes in Adventure? ==
 
== Wounds on Foes in Adventure? ==

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