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How long does it take to beat the black pitts?

Is this a new story like the original game or is it something else?

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  • KidCarnivalKidCarnival Member Posts: 3,747
    It's a short arena based story. You can beat it in a few hours.
  • LapaLapa Member Posts: 73
    It took 1-2 hours. It is just boring battles after battles absent any reasonable plot.
  • ajwzajwz Member Posts: 4,122
    about 4ish hours sounds right
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,675
    edited February 2013
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  • atcDaveatcDave Member Posts: 2,387
    It's purely a tactical exercise. I spread it out over several weeks, just playing a battle or two a night. It was fun, but not like I wanted to just do it for four hours straight. And I may not play it again, we'll see.
  • satyrionsatyrion Member Posts: 104
    WHen anyone in my party dies in the arena they just get raised again ready to continue fighting but all their gear is at the ground is this normal?

    Seems like its impossible to die...my party can die 50 times in 1 match because once they die they get back up again...

  • DeeDee Member Posts: 10,447
    Do they get raised mid-combat, or once you return to the "lobby"?
  • satyrionsatyrion Member Posts: 104
    edited February 2013
    mid-combat and than i gotta pick up their gear agin before they die. I think it started after the necromancer battyle. my main character died before that a few times, but now he or no one else in my party can die. They just get raised... the spell effect looks like some kind of flower over the dead char before he raises again.
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  • SirK8SirK8 Member Posts: 527
    edited February 2013
    Sounds like you have a team of Fision Wereslimes!
  • satyrionsatyrion Member Posts: 104

    Those aren't actually your characters anymore. The flower is part of an ethereal fungus that occupies the bodies of the fallen and then produces an anthropomorphic fungal growth that imitates the once-living being. They may look like your characters, but they aren't. And one day they will strike.

    What does that even mean? Is it suppose to be like that?
  • KidCarnivalKidCarnival Member Posts: 3,747
    Don't think so. It sounds more like the weird thing I had in one playthrough. One character got hit with level drain in the ogre magus battle and died, another got level drained but did not die. The dead one had no level drain after being revived in the wake up room; the other kept the drain no matter what. I let her die in the following battle - still drained. Bought scroll to remove it - still drained. I started over again and it was back to normal.
  • VittordeVittoVittordeVitto Member Posts: 225

    Those aren't actually your characters anymore. The flower is part of an ethereal fungus that occupies the bodies of the fallen and then produces an anthropomorphic fungal growth that imitates the once-living being. They may look like your characters, but they aren't. And one day they will strike.

    God.. I lold SO loudy that people are looking at me atm.
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