Baldur's Gate
Hey, at least I followed up with something on-topic
Another thought about the game, though, now that I play as a female: it seems the only (?) NPC romance is with that stuck-up bastard Anomen? Seems a little unfair, there are several possible romances if the portagonist is male, while they haven't made that much of an effort with the female ones... I know, most BG players are probably boys anyway, but still.
Another thought about the game, though, now that I play as a female: it seems the only (?) NPC romance is with that stuck-up bastard Anomen? Seems a little unfair, there are several possible romances if the portagonist is male, while they haven't made that much of an effort with the female ones... I know, most BG players are probably boys anyway, but still.
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Ah, good post, I agree completely. Bring me a short sword and a leather any day, that's what heroism is all about.Ethric wrote:It's not all that fun to be godlike in a narrow scenario/storyarch. Maybe it has to do with the more power you have the more you could theoretically do, and the less sense it makes to keep up the one story you are forced onto?
Yeah, blame Bioware for not letting you role-play your coming out...Kalah wrote:Seems a little unfair, there are several possible romances if the portagonist is male, while they haven't made that much of an effort with the female ones...
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look hereKalah wrote:Hey, I know - how 'bout some hot lesbo action? Gotta find me one of them mods that allow for all kinds of romance crisscrossing
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Which staff is that, exactly? What's its name? I'm using a staff as primary weapon for the first time, and the best one I've seemed to find is the Staff of Rynn 1D6+4Gaidal Cain wrote:the staff of wizardry you should have picked up in Athkatla (the one that grants invisibility on equip.
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STAF11 - Staff of the Magi
This type of staff is thoroughly linked of the image of the spellcasting
profession, rare though it is. It is among the most powerful tools that a
wizard can possess, the culmination of complex enchantment and endless study.
This particular example is good in melee, grants Invisibility, and offers
protection from Charms and Evil. It can also cast a Spell Trap, launch a
Fireball-Lighting Bolt combination, and Dispel Magic. The quintessential mage
item.
STATISTICS
Armor Class: +2 bonus
Saving Throws: +2 bonus
Equipped Abilities:
Invisibility
Immunity to Charm
Protection From Evil
Fireball-Lightning
Damage: combined lightning and fireball damage
Range: 150 feet
Use: Three times a day
Abilities: Trap Spell
Duration: 8 hours or until 30 spell levels have been trapped
Use: Once a day
Combat Ability (each hit): Dispel Magic
THAC0: +1 bonus (strikes as a +5 weapon)
Damage: 1D6 +1
Damage type: crushing
Weight: 4
Speed Factor: 4
Proficiency Type: Quarterstaff
Type: 2-handed
Requires: 5 Strength
Usable By
Mages
very nice, my mage always uses a sling though
This type of staff is thoroughly linked of the image of the spellcasting
profession, rare though it is. It is among the most powerful tools that a
wizard can possess, the culmination of complex enchantment and endless study.
This particular example is good in melee, grants Invisibility, and offers
protection from Charms and Evil. It can also cast a Spell Trap, launch a
Fireball-Lighting Bolt combination, and Dispel Magic. The quintessential mage
item.
STATISTICS
Armor Class: +2 bonus
Saving Throws: +2 bonus
Equipped Abilities:
Invisibility
Immunity to Charm
Protection From Evil
Fireball-Lightning
Damage: combined lightning and fireball damage
Range: 150 feet
Use: Three times a day
Abilities: Trap Spell
Duration: 8 hours or until 30 spell levels have been trapped
Use: Once a day
Combat Ability (each hit): Dispel Magic
THAC0: +1 bonus (strikes as a +5 weapon)
Damage: 1D6 +1
Damage type: crushing
Weight: 4
Speed Factor: 4
Proficiency Type: Quarterstaff
Type: 2-handed
Requires: 5 Strength
Usable By
Mages
very nice, my mage always uses a sling though
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Yeah it's more fun this way. Except in cases where you have to find every last 0.001% of a map as in symphony of the night or get every single pokemon, that's too boring for me. In baldur's gate I had taken every single mission and seen all areas but some things are bound to escape me
I, for one, am dying to find out what colour they paint Michael's toenails.
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I had that game several times on 199.9%. Never found the last 0.01 %Elvin wrote:Yeah it's more fun this way. Except in cases where you have to find every last 0.001% of a map as in symphony of the night or get every single pokemon, that's too boring for me. In baldur's gate I had taken every single mission and seen all areas but some things are bound to escape me
Just finished Watcher's Keep... It was hard, I can tell you, as I'm still in Shadows of Amn, not Throne of Bhaal. Haven't quite finished off Irenicus yet.
I took the easy way out and sealed the Demogorgon in with the help of Helm. I tried fighting the bastard, but he's just insane. I only had two +4 weapons, and those mariliths he keeps summoning are also hard. With no time stop working I didn't really get the time to summon in any planetar assistance either. Long story short, he totally kicked my bee-hind. So I gave up. Maybe I'll try again some other time...
I took the easy way out and sealed the Demogorgon in with the help of Helm. I tried fighting the bastard, but he's just insane. I only had two +4 weapons, and those mariliths he keeps summoning are also hard. With no time stop working I didn't really get the time to summon in any planetar assistance either. Long story short, he totally kicked my bee-hind. So I gave up. Maybe I'll try again some other time...
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Yeah, I'll retry it with the same character later.
Just killed Irenicus
I tried using Spell Trap on him, but it didn't seem to take. I tried hitting him over and over, but he seemed to carry on and on, killing off my summoned creatures, casting maze and horrid wilting... and then, just as a change of pace... he died. Eh? Turns out, that Globe of Blades spell I cast earlier had been cutting him up, since my character was standing right next to him.
Just killed Irenicus
I tried using Spell Trap on him, but it didn't seem to take. I tried hitting him over and over, but he seemed to carry on and on, killing off my summoned creatures, casting maze and horrid wilting... and then, just as a change of pace... he died. Eh? Turns out, that Globe of Blades spell I cast earlier had been cutting him up, since my character was standing right next to him.
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