Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord

  • Id: 488
  • Platforms: NES
  • Abbreviation: wizardmo
  • Display Name: Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord
  • Game Groups:
  • RPG

Publications

One of a few dungeon crawlers on this site. The player's team of a couple characters travels through a dungeon at breakneck speed, obtaining the minimum necessary to destroy the evil wizard, then leaving.
A great amount of luck-manipulation was required; so much that TaoTao used a bot to do parts of this run. That's why the rerecord count says 200000. The number of manual rerecords is around 1000.
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord is an early role-playing game that was developed for the Apple II and was ported to numerous systems, including the Commodore 64, PC-98, NES, and Game Boy Color. It later received a remake for modern PCs and the Nintendo Switch. Being one of the first role-playihg video games, it codified many of the mechanics and tropes that are well known in the genre. You create a party of customized characters and from there you explore a dungeon in search of treasures and an evil wizard named Werdna, whose amulet you seek.
For this run, TaoTao opts to break the game into pieces by creating a custom hero, carefully resetting the game multiple times, and creating another hero in-between resets using subframe inputs. By doing this, they corrupt the memory and save data in such a way that with the right subsequent inputs, the game is tricked into believing that the player already has Werdna's amulet. For further details, you can read their author's notes.
The baseline tab shows the default movie beating the game as fast as possible without any special conditions.

Game Versions

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TypeNameTitle OverrideRegionVersionPlatformHashes
Good Wizardry - Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord (Japan).nes J NES SHA1: dbc6bd22f79055f48347707c8f0281a49ad777a6
MD5: eb221780634d0b50439555b57e2a4c4e
Good Wizardry - Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord (USA).nes U 1.0 NES SHA1: f324f1977d4b7840c37821990247993c26fa46fc
MD5: 9cee61a4394001ced4a2d2e8b08ff627