So i am more than half-way through my second playthrough of the game...
What do these mods do:
Increased recovery - Does this enable me to attack faster or does it help me recover from attacks?
"Of power" mod, +5 levels...what does this do?
I have completed all the class quests now, and i must say that the most annoying ones where the two druid promotion quests. Does anyone else feel this way too?
Gharik's forge seems like the absolutely worst of the oracle quests, i had more trouble doing this than i did clearing Paradise valley (At around lvl 50, i did the forge afterwards).
Not looking forward to Castle darkmoor o_O
I also have in my possession 2 flutes which apparently does nothing.
Oddities of MM6
Re: Oddities of MM6
'Of Recovery' halves a weapon's recovery time, allowing you to attack twice as fast in real-time mode.
'Of Power' gives your character bonus HP and SP. The amount is equal to what he or she would gain for 5 level-ups. Different classes have different coefficients for HP and SP gained per level, so the bonuses vary between characters.
I like MM6's difficulty level. Sure, dungeons such as Gharik's Forge can be annoying when the whole party is driven insane or nearly dies, but for me, the feeling of accomplishment that follows clearing a tough area is rewarding enough to keep playing. Arch Druid's quest is a bit annoying with all the running around, but I think it's more tolerable than the Archmage quest. Corlagon's Estate is a grim old place to go.
'Of Power' gives your character bonus HP and SP. The amount is equal to what he or she would gain for 5 level-ups. Different classes have different coefficients for HP and SP gained per level, so the bonuses vary between characters.
I like MM6's difficulty level. Sure, dungeons such as Gharik's Forge can be annoying when the whole party is driven insane or nearly dies, but for me, the feeling of accomplishment that follows clearing a tough area is rewarding enough to keep playing. Arch Druid's quest is a bit annoying with all the running around, but I think it's more tolerable than the Archmage quest. Corlagon's Estate is a grim old place to go.
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Spells' recovery times are unaffected (I think). The weapon's attack is faster.
Corlagon's Estate isn't hard, I just find it boring. Lots of running around in a big house, and some of the switches seem to give me problems.
Corlagon's Estate isn't hard, I just find it boring. Lots of running around in a big house, and some of the switches seem to give me problems.
Last edited by Phobos on 20 Oct 2014, 20:55, edited 2 times in total.
Oh, that's interesting! I tested it in-game. It seems that when the enchantment is on something other than a weapon, the character's Recovery time for melee and ranged combat is reduced by 7. Equipping two items doesn't double this effect.zeus-online wrote:I have helms and boots with the mod?
EDIT: It appears to be more complicated. Sometimes the recovery time is reduced by a different amount than 7, and it seems that no matter where the enchantment is (it can be on a weapon too), both the ranged recovery and melee recovery are shortened slightly.
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This got me once as well, when you use it it disappears, its whole purpose was to take you to that room, which you should be able to access againzeus-online wrote:Hmm, so i made it to castle alamos, i found the teleporter key...and suddenly it just disappeared from my inventory?!
Any clue as to what could have caused this, and any way to get it back.
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