Mackerel
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Serious_Business said:commie said:Will there actually be a game to go with the combat this time?
I know this is troll post, but I'm wondering, would you actually care about story written by a random guy with a computer science degree who has a passion for dungeons and dragons? Just let this be an autistic stat fest, please, or we'll get derpy shit like Eschalon 2 again
So a semi-unique monster of which only 12 specimen existed is now a character's class ? I so wanna play as a Cyric in KotC 3.Mackerel said:
Lonely Vazdru said:So a semi-unique monster of which only 12 specimen existed is now a character's class ? I so wanna play as a Cyric in KotC 3.Mackerel said:
It's still possible to implement interesting gameplay elements with minimal writing (for example bounty contracts, arena fights, various collectathons, that sort of thing).Serious_Business said:commie said:Will there actually be a game to go with the combat this time?
I know this is troll post, but I'm wondering, would you actually care about story written by a random guy with a computer science degree who has a passion for dungeons and dragons? Just let this be an autistic stat fest, please, or we'll get derpy shit like Eschalon 2 again
DamnedRegistrations said:So is the idea of a first level paladin, honestly. Both should be prestige classes. The idea of a holy champion of light blessed by his gods and renowned among his order being beaten to shit by a couple of orcs is absurd. You can be a shitty fighter or a novice mageling or cleric or thief, but if you can't fight worth shit you wouldn't have been ordained as a paladin to begin with, or been hired as an assassin, or attracted the attention of dark gods to become a death knight or warlock.
DamnedRegistrations said:So is the idea of a first level paladin, honestly. Both should be prestige classes. The idea of a holy champion of light blessed by his gods and renowned among his order being beaten to shit by a couple of orcs is absurd. You can be a shitty fighter or a novice mageling or cleric or thief, but if you can't fight worth shit you wouldn't have been ordained as a paladin to begin with, or been hired as an assassin, or attracted the attention of dark gods to become a death knight or warlock.
A simple good warrior...with divine favourvisions said:DamnedRegistrations said:So is the idea of a first level paladin, honestly. Both should be prestige classes. The idea of a holy champion of light blessed by his gods and renowned among his order being beaten to shit by a couple of orcs is absurd. You can be a shitty fighter or a novice mageling or cleric or thief, but if you can't fight worth shit you wouldn't have been ordained as a paladin to begin with, or been hired as an assassin, or attracted the attention of dark gods to become a death knight or warlock.
Why should every paladin be a "holy champion of light" "renowned among his order"? Why couldn't the term "paladin" just signify a lawful good warrior with a strict moral code, who has dedicated his life to serving a good god?
Lonely Vazdru said:So a semi-unique monster of which only 12 specimen existed is now a character's class ? I so wanna play as a Cyric in KotC 3.
visions said:Why should every paladin be a "holy champion of light" "renowned among his order"? Why couldn't the term "paladin" just signify a lawful good warrior with a strict moral code, who has dedicated his life to serving a good god?
Even if you don't like the official campaign, a module editor is promised to come with the game, so maybe user made content will suit your tastes better. :Dvisions said:Regarding KOTC, I'd like to see a more developed world (everything felt quite empty in the first one), and no forced linearity like "There appears to be an invisible magic wall blocking the entrance to the giants' fortress".
A wizard should be able to scribe scrolls anywhere. I mean what do you need to scribe a scroll, a sheet of paper? The problem was that you could scriibe any spell whether you actually had it memorized or not, that coupled with the fact that scrolls were cast at current caster level meant infinite casting as long as you have the gold/XP. And there was no shortage of gold/XP.Mrowak said:Damn, this is going to be great
I just hope that they get tid of 'scribe scroll everywhere' spam. Granted, there were places where you basically needed to do that, but it still felt cheap.
falseMrowak said:Also ironman mode was unpleyable
So, Improved Initiative finally had a use?Mrowak said:just because the game gave initiative to the enemies too often.
This is a pretty valid complaint, especially considering ypou couldn't prepare by pre-buffing. Situations where enemies get surprise-rounds and wipe your entire party out without giving you the chance to even act, forcing you to reload until you get lucky enough rolls to survive the surprise round in good enough shape to continue the fight, that's a pretty silly approach. If you want to give the player a challenge then bring in reinforcements after the party had some rounds to cast a few basic protection spells.Mrowak said:Consequently, even before you could do anything half of your party was eating grass and the other half was going to join them next turn.
VentilatorOfDoom said:A wizard should be able to scribe scrolls anywhere. I mean what do you need to scribe a scroll, a sheet of paper?Mrowak said:Damn, this is going to be great
I just hope that they get tid of 'scribe scroll everywhere' spam. Granted, there were places where you basically needed to do that, but it still felt cheap.
The problem was that you could scriibe any spell whether you actually had it memorized or not, that coupled with the fact that scrolls were cast at current caster level meant infinite casting as long as you have the gold/XP. And there was no shortage of gold/XP.
falseMrowak said:Also ironman mode was unpleyable
So, Improved Initiative finally had a use?Mrowak said:just because the game gave initiative to the enemies too often.
This is a pretty valid complaint, especially considering ypou couldn't prepare by pre-buffing. Situations where enemies get surprise-rounds and wipe your entire party out without giving you the chance to even act, forcing you to reload until you get lucky enough rolls to survive the surprise round in good enough shape to continue the fight, that's a pretty silly approach. If you want to give the player a challenge then bring in reinforcements after the party had some rounds to cast a few basic protection spells.Mrowak said:Consequently, even before you could do anything half of your party was eating grass and the other half was going to join them next turn.