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And yes, Barter is a pretty good skill.

EDIT: Bartering doesn't race attitude. Attitude stacks with the Barter-effect to reduce prices. I have Persuasion (which does raise attitude) on one guy and Barter on another.
 
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It's more economically viable/rational to increase your damage output while reducing the cost of your exta HP (money you pay merchants for gear) than it is to increase your chances to win a lottery.
Lucky Charm is a stable income of high grade gear if it is 8-9, as fr as I heard it is 1 item per 10 barrels, maybe even epic.
 

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Any tip on stealing from driftwood square traders? They are always in vision cone of guards or bypassers.
Chain actions - teleport trader, talk, rob him. Be careful - teleportation include damage and drop in attitude.

You can always heal him if the doesnt become hostile.As for attitude, the 1 point of attitude is worth 1 gold? I always give traders 100 gold and get 100 attitude.
 

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Is it normal that Magisters use healing on my Fane? I heard it happens only if you show them that he's undead, but he's always fully covered.
They can't have a clue. Is that a bug or game just cheats?
 

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Take the character with highest barter , GIVE gold to the merchant to max his attitude towards you . Gz you now get discount from both barter and disposition . Saves a lot of money in the long run.
 

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Is it normal that Magisters use healing on my Fane? I heard it happens only if you show them that he's undead, but he's always fully covered.
They can't have a clue. Is that a bug or game just cheats?

Larian AI ... :) Yeah, it's cheating.
 

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Tried to play as Fane but the ''I'm too smart'' attitude got old fast and most of the companions have the same attitude,so I rolled a custom origin and plan to kill them all.This is the first RPG I played where all companions are undesirable fucks and really try to piss you at every turn.

Fuck them and fuck their stories too,hirelings ftw.
Well they're all destined to become Divine, of course they're gonna be self-important pricks. Also, Lohse is still hot.


Game gets more and more MMO the more you play it :what:
Would you rather have level scaling? :hearnoevil:
Ah but that's what I find good about characters in DOS2 . While there is an obvious pure evil , the "good" characters are despicable as well . The gods literally tell to fuck everyone who doesn't support you or whom theu just don't like , Meister and Malady are both stuck up cunts thar could use some beating , at least evil characters don't try to manipulate you , while the good characters look like they just want to save their asses by using you , they don't care who you are or what do you want .

I also don't get the hate for the companions , Ifan helps you from the start just for the sake of it and will betray his "buddies" for you , Beast values fellowship and advises you to stay together as a team , he can buy you a free pass to some places , Red Prince while thinks high of himself , but is very polite and doesn't bitch at all , unlike some of , your "allies" . I agree that Fane and Sebille are edgelords for the sake of being edgelords , can't say anything about Lohse . Most of them aren't dicks by a long shot , it's just that you get introduced to each other in a harsh place where you can't trust strangers , so they have that "The fuck are you?" attitude , which later evolves into mutual respect , it was like that in Gothic and I find it logical .
 

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Is it normal that Magisters use healing on my Fane? I heard it happens only if you show them that he's undead, but he's always fully covered.
They can't have a clue. Is that a bug or game just cheats?

They once skipped it when my Fane was masked as an elf. Dunno if coincidance.
 

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CC in this game makes any 1 enemy combat easy as fuck. Just take shield and rape him. Even if he's levels above you.

I won't go forward with killing Slane, did it for fun and reloaded.
Really dissapointed with quest rewards, some stupid toys compared to what I would get if killed him, really powerful stuff. I thought he will give me that if I release him too.


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Is it normal that Magisters use healing on my Fane? I heard it happens only if you show them that he's undead, but he's always fully covered.
They can't have a clue. Is that a bug or game just cheats?

They once skipped it when my Fane was masked as an elf. Dunno if coincidance.
No, enemy AI in combat always knows you're undead no matter what.

Proved by me fighting magister scum through 15 levels.
 

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Fight with a bunch of Trumpgoys in the braccus rex vault.

- wammo goy ignores the 0 armour dwarf to instead start whacking the 150 armour prinz eugen
- ranger goy suffering from sliced tendons (despite being an illusory skellington) decides to walk away to suffer an aoo, make some 6 steps and die from the curse
- magus goy throws a water balloon for no apparent reason and then just starts walking around in circles doing nothing

good game

true challenging experience of the tacticool

:russiastronk:
 

Malpercio

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After some tests, I noticed characters walk into the electricity and fire on the own during battles. Do I remember wrong, or they avoided that on their own in DOS1?
 

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After some tests, I noticed characters walk into the electricity and fire on the own during battles. Do I remember wrong, or they avoided that on their own in DOS1?
Not sure about EE, but in D:OS1, they avoided it automatically outside of combat, but in combat, they always did as they were told.
 

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- magus goy throws a water balloon for no apparent reason and then just starts walking around in circles doing nothing
He does that to cast global cooling like a true Trumpgoy, probably something was broken recently, or you muted him
 

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No, enemy AI in combat always knows you're undead no matter what.
So Larian lied, beceause I clearly remember them saying enemies will recognise undead only if we show it.

Not "enemies". They said NPCs, describing it specifically in the context of non-combatant commoners who would be scared of you if they saw you were undead. I assume the combat AI was not configured to take this into account.

You can tell yourself that when you're in combat, the enemy takes a really good look at you and realizes you're undead.
 

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