JanKrapivin
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Hello! I am not a skilled gamer, especially in CRPG domain. The only "classic" (before 1995) RPGs i have completed are Wasteland 1 (cool), Betrayal at Krondor (excellent) and Dark Sun: Shattered lands (cool). I have a fancy now to play games released 30 and 20 years ago, so i decided to play Realms of Arkania: Star trail (1994). But while reading manual and guide i noticed they are almost identical to Blade of Destiny guides. And there is a possibility to use party from BoD in ST. So, i have a number of questions.
1) Should i skip BoD game? I have read it is inferior in almost all aspects to ST and has some poor game design. Plot is rather generic and doesn't add much to later games.
2) Should i play DOSbox versions or remakes? I lean to original versions. For authentic experience and i find new versions rather ugly anyway.
3) Is this party OK?
Dwarf
Warrior
Druid
Magician
Elf? Green?
Elf? Silvan?
4) How many characters i can import from BoD? 6 or more? How much i need to create myself? As i understand i can switch characters.
5) Should i switch party leaders during the game? From Nature person in the woods to Charisma person in town for example?
6) I lean to Advanced mode. I hope it's not too way hard.
Any other advises for a noob are welcome.
1) Should i skip BoD game? I have read it is inferior in almost all aspects to ST and has some poor game design. Plot is rather generic and doesn't add much to later games.
2) Should i play DOSbox versions or remakes? I lean to original versions. For authentic experience and i find new versions rather ugly anyway.
3) Is this party OK?
Dwarf
Warrior
Druid
Magician
Elf? Green?
Elf? Silvan?
4) How many characters i can import from BoD? 6 or more? How much i need to create myself? As i understand i can switch characters.
5) Should i switch party leaders during the game? From Nature person in the woods to Charisma person in town for example?
6) I lean to Advanced mode. I hope it's not too way hard.
Any other advises for a noob are welcome.
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