Making excuses for bad writing and lapse in logic is why we get shit like SoD and that HBS game.This is dwarwen golem in dwarven ruins constructed and activated by dwarves.
As soon as combat begins, everyone can start moving. Before your first turn you are flat-footed (ie no dex/dodge bonus etc to AC). You must also wait your turn to start attacking, casting etc. Initiative boosts are imo worth taking for casters and dex fighters, being able to cast an important spell or take out an important target before everything gets choked up is valuable.Just out of curiosity how does this game handle initiative and are class features and improved initiative worth taking?
Excuses for what? Golem is deactivated after combat, not because of Harrim ability. What he destroys is just pile of metal already.Making excuses for bad writing and lapse in logic is why we get shit like SoD and that HBS game.This is dwarwen golem in dwarven ruins constructed and activated by dwarves.
Yea, I take improved initiative with my tank so less chance of attacks in round one ignoring Dex, Dodge and Fighting Defensively.As soon as combat begins, everyone can start moving. Before your first turn you are flat-footed (ie no dex/dodge bonus etc to AC). You must also wait your turn to start attacking, casting etc. Initiative boosts are imo worth taking for casters and dex fighters, being able to cast an important spell or take out an important target before everything gets choked up is valuable.Just out of curiosity how does this game handle initiative and are class features and improved initiative worth taking?
Is the game supposed to explode in activity after end of chapter 4? I went back to my capitol and had 10 events fire after eachother, so now I have 2 companion quests and 2 main quests all running at the same time. I was looking forward to getting some xp by exploring all the map that opened up, now I'm starting to regret trying to end chapter 4 early.
*sigh* Adamantine golems don't deactivate. They continue to regenerate even when down. The only way to turn them off permanently is to use a Wish/Miracle spell when they are down or cut its head off with an adamantine vorpal weapon, again when it is down. There is no "key component".Excuses for what? Golem is deactivated after combat, not because of Harrim ability. What he destroys is just pile of metal already.Making excuses for bad writing and lapse in logic is why we get shit like SoD and that HBS game.This is dwarwen golem in dwarven ruins constructed and activated by dwarves.
So has anyone noticed any reactivity to your race or class yet in the game? One of the merchants in your capital will make a brief reference to you being an Aasimar, but I haven't seen anything else.
Eh, no suprise here she is a goody do good chaotic good aka to "good" now - ignore consequences.Thot-elf wanted tonot on my fucking watch! I can see why she is hated in here lol.set the troll free?
1Kg potatoes is not expensive enough , that's 0.5 euro per bug.It takes far too much time to identify and write a report for each bugs.Let them sort their shit , you owe them nothing.what's up with that new botHi there!
Please send us an e-mail with a short description of the issue in the subject. The mail address is: technical@owlcatgames.com
sure I will work for you as beta tester and instead of using perfectly viable steam service will file a report with saves uploaded and go into my mail service and make new topic and attach save and send
if you fucking pay me, at least 1 kg potatoes / bug
Owlcats don't piss off players more than you should, if you're reading this that is my advice. Open fucking Excel document, make a bunch of topics and tabs in it, CTRL-C > CTRL-V > Send your dudes,
YOURSELF.
okay I will do it this once, just because i want muh feats to work correctly for my playthrough
They should have hotfixed this weeks ago:
This guy is supposedly "RPG expert" for some gaming site? The utter retardness of "gaming journalists" knows no bounds.
While it is true that it is never specified, the only way you could miss it would be if you never ever opened your spellbook.They should have hotfixed this weeks ago:
This guy is supposedly "RPG expert" for some gaming site? The utter retardness of "gaming journalists" knows no bounds.