Having played through the game a few times I'm worried I'm just seeing what I expect to see and missing new and different ways to do things. Right now, I'm wondering if I've missed ways to get into the goblin camp and shattered sanctum.

I'm aware of the following:


To get into the camp at all:
1. Fight your way in (never tried this)
2. Persuade/Intimidate/Tadpole coerce the guards
3. Free Sazza from the grove and have her smooth your way in
4. Sneak past the initial guards over the first bridge and go right, down the vines and along the ledge by the ravine, then jump across the river to the right of the bridge and down onto the path from the waterfall that is also mentioned by the goblin boss by the windmill if he surrenders and you get him to tell you what he knows
5. Sneak past the initial guards over the first bridge and go left and through the trapped tunnel, then as per 4 once you get to the second bridge
6. Jump or presumably misty step across the fragile log above where the addled frog can be found without breaking it, and then go through the trapped tunnel as per 5

Once in the camp either:
A. Go through the main door to the sanctum and pass a skill check with the guards on the other side, or fight them, or have Sazza will ease your way
B. Break through the broken wall up near the bugbears and enter up by the rafters. I've only done this with Silence cast when I break the stone to effect a sneaky entry but guess it would also work if you kill the nearby bugbears or even the whole camp
C. I only recently realised you can poison a booze barrel in the camp to reduce the number of goblins outside if you're intending to fight them (or just want to kill a few goblins without getting your hands bloody)
D? My deep gnome was most peeved after climbing a ladder all the way from the Selunite outpost in the Underdark that there doesn't seem to be a way to break into the temple from below. I know the implication is that this was blocked from the other side to block marauding denizens of the Underdark, but it's a door that can be operated by a lever so it feels as though there could be some vulnerability. Did I miss something?


I'm sure I haven't found all the possibilities and permutations. Has anyone got any more, or any particular favourites?


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