I never said that I'm mentally healthy after all i'm wasting my time typing hereFirst you fukk my dead mother then you accuse me falsely of being gay - all over a rpg - yet somehow think you are sane? L0LZ
I never said that I'm mentally healthy after all i'm wasting my time typing hereFirst you fukk my dead mother then you accuse me falsely of being gay - all over a rpg - yet somehow think you are sane? L0LZ
Most of the WotR companions are okay.
Of the ones I've encountered Lann, Wenduag, Camellia, Daeran and Ember aren't too bad. Woljif probably isn't too bad either. They are no worse than the more generic BG2 characters.
Kingmaker's companions were terrible.
The only trash NPCs really so far in Chapter 1 are the troon and the half orc bull dyke. The Serena Williams Paladin is a Gordon Goodbrother but meh... that's not terrible just boring. I imagine the fag Cleric will be similar.
In Kingmaker all but 1 were mercs in my party, in wrath I'm rolling with 2 mercs and 3 companions.Nothing wrong with playing RPGs where you create every character at the table.
So, that's from Kenabres after fanta was done with the obelisk interaction:actually no,it makes chain reaction and blows up all the cities....it doesn't just shut down.If this obelisk breaks the whole barrier goes down. Amazing writing.
In Kingmaker all but 1 were mercs in my party, in wrath I'm rolling with 2 mercs and 3 companions.Nothing wrong with playing RPGs where you create every character at the table.
She is an Eddie Murphy character, but "subverted" to be female, because you go girl!I agree with pretty much everything you said, except this. Seelah's just the worst, and cannot be defended. Background of poverty and of stealing things for a living that ends up a Paladin with the +2 you gain from human to STR?Seelah's a little lame
I mean... she is literally the worst companion Owlcat had in their games. Black women that were raised in the 'hood can be cops too, yo~!
C'mon... everything else you can defend. Seelah? Not so much. "a little lame" is a serious understatement.
Nah. Having fantasy Ben Shapiro call me a moron every dialog and not having anyone to replace him with as treasurer early on was one of my least favorite things about the game.Jubilost
This is necromancy! Affront to nature!Looks like best girl is making a cameo in Wrath
Hold up nigga! You telling me that a party based RPG is expecting you to have a character that heals!? Those bastards won't get away with this !!!!
You have a point, though I would liken the One Ring more to a back door. Then again, a back door would take on another meaning when it comes to this game...A single point of failure is fine as long as the story establishes why it exists and uses it narratively. You know, like the One Ring.
I wasn't responding to you. It was just a random comment I made. You lost me at dragon age origins and my mind moved on.I see that what I said has gone completely over your head.
So, constitution for a wizard wanting to become lich isnt useless and it is safe to ignore charisma?a) Is it true that liches use charisma instead of constitution for fortitude checks and HP? b) Do Mythic paths continue gaining BAB so you can continue gaining more attacks?
Sadly no. I loved the lich MP but the lich transformation itself gives almost no benefit for you.
Do Mythic paths continue gaining BAB so you can continue gaining more attacks?
No, only certain feats and other stuff increases BAB. Greybor for eg at lv 16 has the normal slayer BAB.
Meredoth as a person who finished the game: how does the portrait of the main hero change? Is it some kind of a slow morph of the original portrait, or does the portrait just change to Mythic at some point? Did you use one of the original portraits or import your own?
You can tell her to shut the fuck up.Do I have to follow every Konomi orders or I can tell her to fuck off and do my thing? I'm not interested in being the queen's pawn or the furry
Well, the setting increasing the number of enemies is literally called "enlarged". It even looks weird in game when multiple enemies spawn at the same spot, so the game is certainly balanced more for the normal number of enemies.Does anyone know what the deal is with the "Number of Enemies" option? Which setting is more in line with the intended balancing? I don't want to play on a "hard mode" but I also don't want to gimp every encounter in the game.
You're stupid enough to say that. I used your own logic against you retard. No wonder modern games are shit because of people like you that lap it up since you have no taste or sense.
The map I'm on right now "Tirabade Residence" is a single intersection of a city street. Big enough for a single combat encounter.Each square in the map I posted is 10 feet, so that's a huge map.
Please define "Big Enough". Big enough is not an objective or logical unit of measurement.
So the game is shit then as you have constant loading screens of small areas. The decline is real.
So how do you order the craftsmen to improve the relic in act 3? I can't seem to make it work.
I ended up defeating that robot demon encounter by reloading a bunch hoping to get lucky enough to have both dismiss and hold creature get through the demon's spell resistance and will saves at the start.
It wasn't fun, and I don't really know how you're supposed to do it legitimately.
Then I moved to the next room where there is a virtually identical encounter with the exact same enemies.