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A Story: "How I Almost Hated 'Trials of the Luremaster' (and, By Association, Icewind Dale) Forever"

AureolAureol Member Posts: 53
WARNING: Lategame Spoilers

Once upon a time, there was a person named . . . well, we'll call him Aureol.

Aureol played Icewind Dale, and he loved it. It was no Baldur's Gate II, but that was a GOOD thing, he realized; after beating it, Aureol found this wintry game had a contrarily-warm place in his heart.

Shortly after beating it once, he realized an Enhanced Edition was to be shortly released! After a little wait, Aureol procured the Enhanced Edition of this fantastic gem which evaded him for over a decade.

Aureol played it again, and he loved it more than the first time! He loved it so much, he decided to play the expansions along the way! He played through Heart of Winter, and though a little short, it was a fun adventure. Before slaying the last foe, Aureol proceeded to follow a horrid little Halfling to some Lathander-forsaken castle.

This castle was tedious, but it was not too difficult. Spectral guards hit hard, that is sure, but that was about it. He made it through the Jackals, and that was tough, but again Aureol pulled through.

Curious to measure his team's ability, Aureol took a quick break to see how his team would handle Heart of Fury mode as they were in a new game. He exported his adventurers, killed a few beefed-up goblins, then returned to the Maluradek Interior.

He ventured into the bottommost dungeon, and . . . nightmares. Oh, the horrible nightmares! Minotaurs shredded, spiders shanked, and harpies proved nigh invincible! Nay, this particular band of harpies took far longer than Aureol cares to admit on this forum! And after defeating the harpies in a bloody manner involving much abuse (Project Cheese), Aureol basked in temporary rest . . . *sob*. *Sniff* *wipes tear* only to have his sole resurrector killed by a couple Stone Nuisances.

Aureol wailed in agony. What injustice was this!? All this hard work, in some STUPID expansion with IMPOSSIBLE enemies, he had won, only to die to some careless oversight!?! He would not stand this injustice!

Upon reloading, Aureol proceeded to CTRL-Y the harpies into oblivion. Yes, no mercy for the weak! Aureol might be a Lawful Good Priest of Lathander, but mercy only goes so far! Aureol cackled! They all died in a fell swoop! And the Stone Nuisances? OBLITERATED! HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Having accomplished what could only be described as Hell, Aureol went to face the Luremaster. After realizing the Spectral Heroes were all but one-shotting each adventurer. SLASH, Groma the Sorceress died. HACK-STAB-HACK! Dmirio the Cavalier, gone! SMASH! Rahamas the Broad, blasted into bits from 30+ damage of overkill!

"Why me?" Aureol wondered. How could he fail so hard? Then, it hit him.

"What . . . was the difficulty at?" Aureol checked the options. Alas, after testing his team against early-game goblins endowed with hearts of fury, he had neglected to set it back to the far-more-sane "Core" rules! Aureol cursed himself, but then he sobbed happy tears.

"I . . . am free. I am free from the Luremaster!!!" Changing the difficulty back to Core, Aureol proceeded with confidence! They were no match for his slightly-overleveled-due-to-Heart of Fury-bonus-experience party! They fought well, but they met an untimely doom!

Aureol left the castle, pleased. Proud. Triumphant!

Aureol went on to fight Belhifet. Belhifet was stalwart, but when Aureol reflected on that final battle, he remembered . . .

Belhifet could not compare to the Harpies of Maluradek.

So, once again Easthaven was saved, but of infinitely greater importance, Aureol did not hate the Dale of Icewind.

END

Comments

  • CluasCluas Member Posts: 355
    Great post : )

    I did something similar : )
  • HudzyHudzy Member Posts: 300
    I still find harpies in HoF to be the worst things I've fought in the whole game. That ambush when you teleport there...
  • ameliabogginsameliaboggins Member Posts: 287
    dont think its gonna win the pulitzer prize tbh
  • Avenger_teambgAvenger_teambg Member, Developer Posts: 5,862

    dont think its gonna win the pulitzer prize tbh

    Well, i guess it is a good feedback about 'everything works as intended'. ToTLM endboss seems to be a tad bit difficult for the unwary on HoF.
  • the_spyderthe_spyder Member Posts: 5,018
    Forever is a mighty long time, but I'm hear to tell ya.
    There's something else.
    Baldur's Gate: EE edition.
    A world of never ending happiness. Day or night.
  • WowoWowo Member Posts: 2,064
    TotLM boss fight on HoF difficulty should be one of the hardest fights in the game, otherwise what's the point?

    For that matter, TotLM needs to be very difficult as the gear there is so outrageously powerful that it kind of trivialises the rest of the game.
  • simplessimples Member Posts: 540
    man that body hanging from the gallows in totl.. soo creepy
  • MoradinMoradin Member Posts: 372
    For me, the harpy fight was by far the most difficult and exciting. The courtyard one is difficult, but doable all in all. The one in the castle dungeon lev 5, that was a real pain. Till I noticed one particular I am sure many of you already know, but I'm going to place it into a spoiler tag because I came to it after 4-5 poor tries in which my party was almost completely wiped out.

    Harpies do crushing damage. There are Potions out there seldom used for anything else anyway, which give +10 AC against crushing attacks. These potions alone were able to turn an extremely difficult battle into a joke, at least in the core rules TotL. I haven't tried it yet in HoF mode, but I would expect the battle to be considerably easier with those potions than without.

    It might be a good idea to script infernal harpies to cast dispel magic on the party after a few rounds, if they don't already do it. That way, the party might have the edge at the beginning of the battle and dispatch most of the weaker harpies with little resources spent. But then things even out and in theory it should be more fulfilling.

  • HudzyHudzy Member Posts: 300
    edited February 2015
    I'll have to remember that for next time.
  • LuremasterLuremaster Member Posts: 100
    Hudzy said:

    I still find harpies in HoF to be the worst things I've fought in the whole game. That ambush when you teleport there...

    I couldn't agree more. I really hate the ones that wait for you in the cave in the jackal caverns in TotL. Those things took me more tries than I would have liked :persevere:
  • by_the_swordby_the_sword Member Posts: 42
    What I don't understand about Harpies is how Remove Fear amd Chaotic Commands does not protect you from their charm and panic abilities.

    My counter to this is to keep the cleric alive and raise/resurrect the slain afterwards.
  • mewp12mewp12 Member Posts: 61
    Which gems go in which chest? I have moved them around before and I still get the flawed back.
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