ToTheGame quizzes HOTU devs
ToTheGame quizzes HOTU devs
Interview - posted by Spazmo on Tue 28 October 2003, 02:19:37
Tags: BioWare; Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the UnderdarkToTheGame have done an interview with Darcy Pajak and Sydney Tang of BioWare all about Hordes of the Underdark.
The six new prestige classes that are included with Hordes of the Underdark are the Dwarven Defender, a mighty fighting class for Dwarf players; the Weapon Master, a class that focuses on developing great skill with a specific weapon; the Shifter, a person who can take the shape and abilities of a large range of animals and monsters; the Pale Master, a class that can control and take on abilities of the undead; and the Champion of Torm, which is a holy fighter for the god Torm. The sixth—and most unique—new prestige class is the Red Dragon Disciple. This class allows the player to take on some characteristics of a dragon. The can develop a breath weapon, natural armor, strength, and even grow wings like that of a Red Dragon.
Break Game (Su): You are not afraid of any petty concerns such as fairness, balance or logic. You gain wildly powerful special abilities for no good reason beyond it being cool to have wildly powerful special abilities for no good reason.
Yeah, I hate prestige classes.
The six new prestige classes that are included with Hordes of the Underdark are the Dwarven Defender, a mighty fighting class for Dwarf players; the Weapon Master, a class that focuses on developing great skill with a specific weapon; the Shifter, a person who can take the shape and abilities of a large range of animals and monsters; the Pale Master, a class that can control and take on abilities of the undead; and the Champion of Torm, which is a holy fighter for the god Torm. The sixth—and most unique—new prestige class is the Red Dragon Disciple. This class allows the player to take on some characteristics of a dragon. The can develop a breath weapon, natural armor, strength, and even grow wings like that of a Red Dragon.
Break Game (Su): You are not afraid of any petty concerns such as fairness, balance or logic. You gain wildly powerful special abilities for no good reason beyond it being cool to have wildly powerful special abilities for no good reason.
Yeah, I hate prestige classes.