07.09.2019

The Wish Granter Stalker

Welcome to the unofficial guide to 'S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl'. This guide consists of three large and separate chapters. Each of these chapters is going to be very important, so I would recommend that you read the entire guide, not only the walkthrough section. The first chapter of my guide is by far the largest one. Here you'll find a complete walkthrough of the singleplayer campaign of the game.

There are more then 10 main levels (+a few underground missions) for you to explore. I've prepared three maps for each location.

Granter

Rumors of the Wish Granter began to spread throughout the Zone. A group of four stalkers, Strelok, Ghost, Fang, and Doc, attempted to reach the Wish Granter by battling on their way to Chernobyl, but after encountering the fanatical Monolith faction and a man named Scar they were forced to retreat. Game just hangs when I enter wish granter level. There is a loading screen, but its just stuck and 'press any button' text never appears. Got Call of Chernobyl 1.4.22 plus Warfare plus Lost to the zone, only experienced around 5 random crashes in around 50 hours of playing. Jul 20, 2017 - Damn. That ending was SO bad I think it gave me CANCER!

The first map shows exits to other zones. The second map will tell you where to find NPC characters. You will also find out about important locations and secrets. The third map is tied directly to quest descriptions, so you'll know exactly where to go in order to fulfill them.

The second chapter of my game guide will allow you to find quests quickly, because you will be given a complete and alphabetically ordered list of all main quests of the game. The descriptions are very similar to those near the quest maps.

As a result, you should be able to find your quest locations without any major problems. This chapter will also come in handy for those of you who don't want to know anything else, so you won't have to waste your time searching for quest descriptions. The final third chapter of my game guide was being prepared mostly for less experienced players, however you will also find a large list of common weapons, armors and artifacts here. You will be able to use these objects during the course of the game. I've also shown their advantages and disadvantages, so you'll know exactly what you're getting into. You will also find some basic hints in this chapter of the guide. These clues should help you out to survive in the game world (yes.

It's not going to be that simple;)). You will find out how to explore your surroundings and deal with different kinds of threats. I've displayed some of the monsters and anomalies, so make sure that you read these hints. I hope that my guide will become helpful to you and will allow you to safely reach one of the possible endings. Have fun playing the game!Stranger. S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl Video Game. genre: Action.

developer: GSC Game World. publisher: THQ. platform: PC. rated: PEGI 16+On the afternoon of April 12 in 2006, a massive explosion shattered the Chernobyl area. The Zone, as the area got to be known, was characterized by anomalous energy disturbances, rendering even the most advanced form of protective suits worthless to would be rescue teams.

Months passed and nothing could be done. The military quarantined the area to prevent unauthorized entry and perhaps even reassure the local populace that the area was under control and confinement. Almost 4 years after the initial event, expeditions can now safely traverse several kilometers deep into the Zone. Among these are the Stalkers, poachers that enter the zone searching for artifacts and anomalous formations that are highly sought after by certain organizations and groups.The player controls a Stalker, venturing into the Zone in order to acquire information, technology and artifacts to sell and possibly put a mysterious puzzle together.

Avoiding the dangers within and the military because as a Stalker you are effectively a thief, and the army that has quarantined the area, don't take kindly to trespassers.

Call Of Chernobyl Wish Granter Mod

“We thank you, oh Monolith, for revealing the cunning plans of your enemies to us.May your light shine down on the souls of the brave soldiers who gave their lives in service to your will.Onward warriors of the Monolith, avenge your fallen brothers, blessed as they are in their eternal union with the Monolith.Bring death to those who spurned the holy power of the MonolithOh Monolith, we do not hear you, why have you left us, oh Monolith? We await your orders, oh Monolith.- Monolith Preacher”The Monolith is a religious cult, hostile to all but their own.“This group displays many features of a religious sect. Its members believe in the existence of a complex alien crystal, the Monolith, located somewhere in the center of the Zone. Most stalkers treat Monolith adepts with contempt and consider them as lunatics. From its inception the group strives to block all progress towards the center of the Zone, protecting the Monolith from other stalkers.

Stalker

Rumor has it that the group has a large base deep in the Zone, but its exact location is known only by the members.- Shadow of Chernobyl PDA description”A religious cult that is hostile to all but their own, the Monolithians believe in the power of the Wish Granter, rumored to be an alien artifact hidden in the center of the Zone. Members of this faction devote their lives to protecting the secret of the Great Crystal, ensuring that no one ever reaches the center of the Zone.A typical Monolithian is a former stalker brainwashed by one of the psychic emitters throughout the Zone (namely the Brain Scorcher) into serving the will of the C-Consciousness, unflinchingly loyal and ready to sacrifice himself at a moment’s notice.

This extreme loyalty is achieved by creating intense religious fanaticism in the mind of the stalker, directed towards the Monolith.While physically, they are on par with other stalkers, their religious fervor sets them apart and allows them to ignore wounds and continue to fight, even after they run out of ammo. Stories abound of fanatical Monolith Stalkers, after running out of ammo, ditch their weapons and attempt to kill the enemy with their bare hands, no matter how grievous their wounds. This same fervor also prevents others from capturing a Monolith member – if taken into custody, he will commit suicide in any way possible (even by smashing his head against the wall).