As for backstabbing, yes, dead is dead, I've only recently come to the conclusion that in a battle, all strategies are fine, so rogue skills are just combat skills and not to be condemned for being "dishonorable". If I'm going to kill them either way, I might as well be smart and efficient about it.
As for backstabbing, yes, dead is dead, I've only recently come to the conclusion that in a battle, all strategies are fine, so rogue skills are just combat skills and not to be condemned for being "dishonorable". If I'm going to kill them either way, I might as well be smart and efficient about it.
Ajantis just rolled over in his grave! ?
"This grave has a sense of Eeeeeevil about it!"
@sarevok57 I'm not sure if Bioware actually "messed up". I mean, I know for certain I'm not the only person with my name out there. It's not as if they called another person Drizzt or Elminster.
Speaking of those two, killing either of them hasn't made it into my "firsts".
(Meaning I've never killed them, not that I've done it before already)
today, i've done something i haven't done in a long time, in fact, it may even been years since i have "not done" this
today, for the first time in AGES i did NOT kill drizzt...
i've been itching to play a SoA run, but OCD dictates that i must start in bg1 first, so i thought; haven't played a cleric/ranger in positively ages, why not do a solo run of that
and so that is what i did, and man, solo runs are quick, i think i got to sarevok in an hour or 2 at most
hell, i didn't even GO to the area where drizzt is since i there was nothing there that i felt was needed
so out of the 1000s and 1000s of universes where drizzt met his end by my charnames, today, this charname let him live in peace
Today was the first time I discovered that the Priest of Oghma in the infirmary at Candlekeep really isn't very observant:
i think you can pick pocket him for another one if ya have enough skill
I'm playing a paladin so pickpocketing is out. However, when I am playing a character more akin to my namesake I generally wait until the Priest isn't looking and then break into his desk to steal another potion.
i did something the other day, that i did for the first time ( man, i really need to stop coming here so late with these ) so...
the other day was the first time....
that i used Nalia as my dedicated thief, for ToB that is
usually if i bring nalia around i either use; charname, jan or imoen as my "dedicated" thief type
but then i realized that i had both thief rings, and in ToB there is that necklace that gives +20 to open locks and find traps, so with the open lock ring, she will have enough in both abilities to get all the thief stuff done, and then better yet i gave her the DEX from MoLtM and she is wearing the chainmail +5 that makes her immune to normal weapons, and she is rocking that level 4 thief class
and having imoen as my "main mage" is probably something i haven't done in close to 20 years, so it was nice to do something a bit different this time, and luckily imoen got that random +1 DEX and special ability thingies to boot, good stuff
I went with Nalia as my sole thief for my fire-themed run. Ring of Fire Control most of the time for fire immunity, thieving rings when necessary (replaced with the Master Harper amulet in ToB), shapechange to giant troll for 95 difficulty locks (temporary 20 Dex, no need for the machine).
No +5 elven chain, though. Archmage robes with a +2 cloak and Spirit Armor made for better AC and much better saves. No normal weapon immunity, but it's not like I needed that with four party members in melee and a ton of incendiary clouds.
What am I doing that's new for me ... going full evil. Protagonist Dorn for the win. Reputation down to 5, and the party hasn't even been caught in any crimes yet. A bit of a downer for shop prices, but I can always play "hide the drow" if I need to.
I never knew Chromatic Orb could be such a deadly spell. Shortly afterwards I tried horrifying an Ankheg. Unfortunately it made its save, which was a shame because I am intrigued to see what a panicking Ankheg looks like.
Following on from the previous post, today was the first time I horrified an Ankheg. It looks like this
Then like this
Then like this
So it's a handy tactic if you want the thing to go away but not much use if you are planning to turn it into a suit of armour.
Today was the first time I realised that there's an evil way to complete the Trademark quest (after 20 years of playing this game). Apparently my (admittedly few) evil playthroughs in the past weren't very thorough.
I didn't think it was possible for me to find out anything new about the games, at this point!
Today was the first time I actually got poisoned by Marek. I was playing around with the Android beta and zap, there it was. Apparently I had always visited the areas in a different order in other runs, so it never happened to me before. So now I spent the rest of the time zig-zagging through the city to get rid of that issue.
Today was the first time I actually got poisoned by Marek. I was playing around with the Android beta and zap, there it was. Apparently I had always visited the areas in a different order in other runs, so it never happened to me before. So now I spent the rest of the time zig-zagging through the city to get rid of that issue.
Today was the first time I actually got poisoned by Marek. I was playing around with the Android beta and zap, there it was. Apparently I had always visited the areas in a different order in other runs, so it never happened to me before. So now I spent the rest of the time zig-zagging through the city to get rid of that issue.
Today was the first time I enjoyed Dragons Eye in IWD.
It has always felt like a chore and the fights where chaotic at best.
This time I took my time - scouting and buffing. My party was the same as Haeravons (made a famous walkthrough for the game), and using priest spells for buffing and topped with a haste spell made it enjoyable.
Some dumb luck made the experience even better:
1) First I managed a backstab on Presio - who got confused (used longsword of confusion). This meant her buffing script didnt activate, and
2) secondly Yxunomei swung and missed; I took only 1 point of damage from a trap in the fight (never ever seen that).
I have never had such a feeling going back to Kuldahar.
i think the lasts level of dragon's eye is by far the best level, although level 2 for those unaware on higher difficulties can be a bit of a pain when going to the right of the map with the swarms of beetles, spiders and trolls come en masse
Today was the first time I hit someone so hard that I knocked them out of their armour:
I'm not sure why Vax's body ended up in a different place to his equipment but it did confuse me for a moment. At the end of the battle I was staring at the screen thinking: 'Hang on, were there three of them? There's never been three of them before?'
Today was the first time I failed to get Samuel to the FAI in time. I had to walk away from the computer after getting the quest, and I forgot I had him. Explored 3 whole wilderness maps before I realized
Today was the first time I failed to get Samuel to the FAI in time. I had to walk away from the computer after getting the quest, and I forgot I had him. Explored 3 whole wilderness maps before I realized
Today was the first time I failed to get Samuel to the FAI in time. I had to walk away from the computer after getting the quest, and I forgot I had him. Explored 3 whole wilderness maps before I realized
Was it the smell that gave it away?
"Man, why is my pack so heavy? I can barely move!" *looks in backpack* "Oh! oh..."
Today was the first time I failed to get Samuel to the FAI in time. I had to walk away from the computer after getting the quest, and I forgot I had him. Explored 3 whole wilderness maps before I realized
Was it the smell that gave it away?
"Man, why is my pack so heavy? I can barely move!" *looks in backpack* "Oh! oh..."
No, joke.
Shoulda carried him around 'till the end. Maybe you'd have gotten an Easter Egg at some point a'la IWD2 and the dead bodies...
Today was the first time I failed to get Samuel to the FAI in time. I had to walk away from the computer after getting the quest, and I forgot I had him. Explored 3 whole wilderness maps before I realized
Was it the smell that gave it away?
"Man, why is my pack so heavy? I can barely move!" *looks in backpack* "Oh! oh..."
No, joke.
Shoulda carried him around 'till the end. Maybe you'd have gotten an Easter Egg at some point a'la IWD2 and the dead bodies...
I actually tried something like that.
Remember the dusty chicken, that you can pick up in SoD (at Boaresky Bridge) and lower into a well?
I tried lowering Melicamp the chicken into that exact well. I had high hopes for a magical tome or manual, and had fantacised about a manual of bodily health as a justified reward for my carefull planing and inventory management….
Well this happened
Absolutely nothing….
Edit 1: could have posted this in the “worst thing you ever did to a NPC thread,
Edit 2: charname was an undead hunter in that run, so that kind if gives away how dedicated I am to roleplaying… I guess I have issues
Today was the first time I failed to get Samuel to the FAI in time. I had to walk away from the computer after getting the quest, and I forgot I had him. Explored 3 whole wilderness maps before I realized
Was it the smell that gave it away?
"Man, why is my pack so heavy? I can barely move!" *looks in backpack* "Oh! oh..."
No, joke.
Shoulda carried him around 'till the end. Maybe you'd have gotten an Easter Egg at some point a'la IWD2 and the dead bodies...
I actually tried somerhing like that.
Remeber the dusty chicken, that you can pick up in SoD (at Boresky Bridge) and lower into a well?
I tried lowering Melicamp the chicken into that exact Well. I had high hopes for a magical tome or manual, and had fantacised about a manual of bodily health as a justified reward for my carefull planing and inventory management….
Well this happened
Absolutely nothing….
Edit 1: could have posted this in the “worst thing you ever did to a NPC,
Edit 2: charname was an undead hunter in that run, so that kind if gives away how dedicated I am to roleplaying… I guess I have issues
Whoa! I never have considered replacing the chickens. That is definitely outside the box. Or outside the coop rather.
Today was the first day I had Neera use Nahal's Reckless Dweomer to cast Fireball, got the Wild Surge "Cast at double level" and annihilated a bunch of clumped up skeletons.
Today was the first time I managed to lose Spider's Bane!
My Cavalier has been using a bastard sword but she had obtained Spider's Bane when clearing out Cloakwood and I was planning for her to start using it once she had leveled up and could put a point in two-handed swords. But when the time finally came I looked in her pack and the sword was no longer there. I then proceeded to visit every merchant in the game thinking I must have sold it by accident but it was nowhere to be found.
I therefore went through old saves to see where I could have lost it and I discovered it was in the Fire Leaf Forest. These screenshots are from saves two hours game time apart:
What has happened is I have completed the quest of returning Rufie to Albert and he has given me a Black Opal as a reward, which has pushed the sword out of my pack without me noticing (I think the letter on the ground is the autograph from Larry, Darryl and Darryl because I appear to have lost that as well).
I have of course gone back to look for it but the sword is long gone.
EDIT: I went back and loaded the last save to check again and what has actually happened is that the autograph is the thing that pushed the sword out of my pack - it is right there on the floor where I talked to Larry, Darryl and Darryl - and then the Black Opal has in turn pushed out the autograph.
The sword is still lost though. If I load my current save it is no longer there. Oh well, it's not like it's the best weapon in the game or anything like that . . .
Today (technically last night) was the first time I killed a lich with no characters above level 6. In BG1. I'm trying out a new npc mod that has been pretty good so far (Breager), and then it dropped a lich on me in BG1. I wish there was an epic story to go with it, but I just abused boots of speed and hit and run to doge aoes and run down spell timers. The lich was kind enough to be in a large area with a few dead ends and several corners to break line of sight. Was just a matter of time.
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Ajantis just rolled over in his grave! ?
"This grave has a sense of Eeeeeevil about it!"
@sarevok57 I'm not sure if Bioware actually "messed up". I mean, I know for certain I'm not the only person with my name out there. It's not as if they called another person Drizzt or Elminster.
Speaking of those two, killing either of them hasn't made it into my "firsts".
(Meaning I've never killed them, not that I've done it before already)
today, for the first time in AGES i did NOT kill drizzt...
i've been itching to play a SoA run, but OCD dictates that i must start in bg1 first, so i thought; haven't played a cleric/ranger in positively ages, why not do a solo run of that
and so that is what i did, and man, solo runs are quick, i think i got to sarevok in an hour or 2 at most
hell, i didn't even GO to the area where drizzt is since i there was nothing there that i felt was needed
so out of the 1000s and 1000s of universes where drizzt met his end by my charnames, today, this charname let him live in peace
i think you can pick pocket him for another one if ya have enough skill
I'm playing a paladin so pickpocketing is out. However, when I am playing a character more akin to my namesake I generally wait until the Priest isn't looking and then break into his desk to steal another potion.
the other day was the first time....
that i used Nalia as my dedicated thief, for ToB that is
usually if i bring nalia around i either use; charname, jan or imoen as my "dedicated" thief type
but then i realized that i had both thief rings, and in ToB there is that necklace that gives +20 to open locks and find traps, so with the open lock ring, she will have enough in both abilities to get all the thief stuff done, and then better yet i gave her the DEX from MoLtM and she is wearing the chainmail +5 that makes her immune to normal weapons, and she is rocking that level 4 thief class
and having imoen as my "main mage" is probably something i haven't done in close to 20 years, so it was nice to do something a bit different this time, and luckily imoen got that random +1 DEX and special ability thingies to boot, good stuff
No +5 elven chain, though. Archmage robes with a +2 cloak and Spirit Armor made for better AC and much better saves. No normal weapon immunity, but it's not like I needed that with four party members in melee and a ton of incendiary clouds.
What am I doing that's new for me ... going full evil. Protagonist Dorn for the win. Reputation down to 5, and the party hasn't even been caught in any crimes yet. A bit of a downer for shop prices, but I can always play "hide the drow" if I need to.
I never knew Chromatic Orb could be such a deadly spell. Shortly afterwards I tried horrifying an Ankheg. Unfortunately it made its save, which was a shame because I am intrigued to see what a panicking Ankheg looks like.
Then like this Then like this
So it's a handy tactic if you want the thing to go away but not much use if you are planning to turn it into a suit of armour.
Fun fact! That's a picture of Artemis Entreri.
I didn't think it was possible for me to find out anything new about the games, at this point!
Item spoiler from that quest line:
I didn't know that, looked it up now. Thanks!
It has always felt like a chore and the fights where chaotic at best.
This time I took my time - scouting and buffing. My party was the same as Haeravons (made a famous walkthrough for the game), and using priest spells for buffing and topped with a haste spell made it enjoyable.
Some dumb luck made the experience even better:
1) First I managed a backstab on Presio - who got confused (used longsword of confusion). This meant her buffing script didnt activate, and
2) secondly Yxunomei swung and missed; I took only 1 point of damage from a trap in the fight (never ever seen that).
I have never had such a feeling going back to Kuldahar.
i think the lasts level of dragon's eye is by far the best level, although level 2 for those unaware on higher difficulties can be a bit of a pain when going to the right of the map with the swarms of beetles, spiders and trolls come en masse
I'm not sure why Vax's body ended up in a different place to his equipment but it did confuse me for a moment. At the end of the battle I was staring at the screen thinking: 'Hang on, were there three of them? There's never been three of them before?'
Was it the smell that gave it away?
"Man, why is my pack so heavy? I can barely move!" *looks in backpack* "Oh! oh..."
No, joke.
Shoulda carried him around 'till the end. Maybe you'd have gotten an Easter Egg at some point a'la IWD2 and the dead bodies...
I actually tried something like that.
Remember the dusty chicken, that you can pick up in SoD (at Boaresky Bridge) and lower into a well?
I tried lowering Melicamp the chicken into that exact well. I had high hopes for a magical tome or manual, and had fantacised about a manual of bodily health as a justified reward for my carefull planing and inventory management….
Well this happened
Edit 1: could have posted this in the “worst thing you ever did to a NPC thread,
Edit 2: charname was an undead hunter in that run, so that kind if gives away how dedicated I am to roleplaying… I guess I have issues
Whoa! I never have considered replacing the chickens. That is definitely outside the box. Or outside the coop rather.
I LOVE WILD MAGIC!
My Cavalier has been using a bastard sword but she had obtained Spider's Bane when clearing out Cloakwood and I was planning for her to start using it once she had leveled up and could put a point in two-handed swords. But when the time finally came I looked in her pack and the sword was no longer there. I then proceeded to visit every merchant in the game thinking I must have sold it by accident but it was nowhere to be found.
I therefore went through old saves to see where I could have lost it and I discovered it was in the Fire Leaf Forest. These screenshots are from saves two hours game time apart:
What has happened is I have completed the quest of returning Rufie to Albert and he has given me a Black Opal as a reward, which has pushed the sword out of my pack without me noticing (I think the letter on the ground is the autograph from Larry, Darryl and Darryl because I appear to have lost that as well).
I have of course gone back to look for it but the sword is long gone.
EDIT: I went back and loaded the last save to check again and what has actually happened is that the autograph is the thing that pushed the sword out of my pack - it is right there on the floor where I talked to Larry, Darryl and Darryl - and then the Black Opal has in turn pushed out the autograph.
The sword is still lost though. If I load my current save it is no longer there. Oh well, it's not like it's the best weapon in the game or anything like that . . .