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Willpower: a usless Attribute

ReKoT

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Feb 3, 2003
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Has anyone else found that willpower is a usless attribute?
I have only found a use for it on one occasion, staring down at a farmer to go on an iron raid..

Am i wrong?

All 3 members of my party had a willpower of 5 and i have met only one drawback from this and that is mentioned above, i bypassed this problem because i had Tauna in my party to look down at the farmer.
 

thathmew

Zero Sum Software
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Joined
Nov 19, 2002
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194
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Austin, TX
Willpower gives points for thaum and gifts.
It also has a significant effect on how well you fair against multiple opponents and some unique opponents.
It's checked in a couple of other quests as well.
I was considering making have an effect on how well you fight when injured. Right now there is no real effect of being injured, but it would be interesting to have some effect and have that be in part based on willpower.

-mat
 

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