Heroic Liberator
Arcane
How aren't these good Lawful choices?
How aren't these good Lawful choices?
Maybe it bugged out for me? Didn't have same issues with Orc Axe, Gnome Hook and Two Blades.Uh, no, it isn't. It benefits from two weapon fighting and such, it's just the way the ragdoll handles it in the inventory screen.It's just a 2 handed weapon in this one.
Maybe it bugged out for me?
How aren't these good Lawful choices?
'Once a criminal- always a criminal' andHow aren't these good Lawful choices?
enemies in last chapter that revive endlessly if you kill them too fast (they are supposed to revive once, but it's bugged) And there are enemies that straight up fall and don't die if you do too much burst damagethey finally found a way to block desi-tactic.
(I would just put an equivalent on Thorns/Iron Maiden on enemies from Diablo 2; like it was on release in Chaos Sanctuary before Blizz removed it cause of infinite dying ww barbarians)
It's just a 2 handed weapon in this one.
Man... I really cannot say with Owlcat. I cannot check atm 'coz he's not in my party. When I levelled him up I selected two weapon fighting and the mythic feat, I remember the UI updating his BAB but I could be wrong.
Disregard for sentient life is always Evil
That's because you are corrupted by Western humanism. It's poison, throw it up.Disregard for sentient life is always Evil, not Lawful.
Why? If the law says "He who wears da fedora must die" and I manage to pass said law, I'm afraid any arbiter of law would be forced to make you ded my dood.
The definition of Lawful Stupid
Yes. If you end up dying in a shelling of your outpost in a false flag operation so your government can use it as propaganda to justify invading a smaller neighbor, that's a good thing.That's because you are corrupted by Western humanism. It's poison, throw it up.Disregard for sentient life is always Evil, not Lawful.
The "stupid" part is added by your libtard teachers.The definition of Lawful Stupid, which is also something Regill points out.
I just tested it. It doesn't count as double weapon, only as 2 handed. (My hero has feats and Orc Axe works just fine).Maybe it bugged out for me?
Man... I really cannot say with Owlcat. I cannot check atm 'coz he's not in my party. When I levelled him up I selected two weapon fighting and the mythic feat, I remember the UI updating his BAB but I could be wrong.
You seem to understand. Yes.Yes. If you end up dying in a shelling of your outpost in a false flag operation so your government can use it as propaganda to justify invading a smaller neighbor, that's a good thing.
I just tested it. It doesn't count as double weapon, only as 2 handed.
Reloaded an old save. I was wrong. Sorry for murkying the waters.
I'm almost at the end of the siege of Drezen and I think the number of times I had to reload so far in the entire game (not counting the crusade minigame) still hasn't reached 12.
If by reloads you mean the number of times I "lost" a fight (which also means the times I considered a single downed char too much of a chore to keep going) I'm exactly at 3 reloads at the beginning of act 3. Those are:
The named Vampire in the Grey Garrison
The fight with the demon on top of the Citadel, he dominated Queen Galfray (lol) on turn 1 and she insta gibbed me
The Ghosts in the Ruins of Ashberry Hamlet. I think those should only become available in Act 3 but I somehow found the location at level 8 and decided I had what was needed to take them down, I needed multiple reloads for that.
If by reloads you mean just go back and try things differently, then by all means I did much more than those.
It's Lawful Neutral, the most underused alignment on the spectrum.Why? If the law says "He who wears da fedora must die" and I manage to pass said law, I'm afraid any arbiter of law would be forced to make you ded my dood.
The definition of Lawful Stupid, which is also something Regill points out.
Gary Gygax said:Lawful Neutrality countenances malign laws. Lawful Good does not.