It's been a while since I last played, but wasn't Gottesch (gee, that's a hell of a name to spell) displaying most of the effects of having used canisters anyway - in particular, the telltale glowing skin?
I think the difference between level one and level two of a spell is exactly the same as a single point of Spellcraft or Magery or the appropriate Priest/Mage Spells.
Spray Acid doesn't stack. It replaces.
You can also get the Orb of Thralni and fly around the golems defending the bridge. I did that the first time round, as I never actually found the rune somehow.
But if the Awakened stopped being passive, they would either become that which they hated - they'd have to fight uncaring about casualties like the rebels or dominate others like the loyalists or even both - or else get beaten. In other words, the Awakened only survive if they do not fight.
Or maybe essence is just really, really, really light.
EDIT: I'm not thinking today, am I?
Correction: maybe creations are just really, really, really light.
There is an anvil in the Darkstone Mines on Dhonal's, but you have to free the servant mind in the Darkstone Core to acess it.
There are other anvils on each of the islands. The one on Gull Island is in Clawbug Infestation, and the one on the Isle of Spears is in Southern Gates.
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Originally written by Slartucker: * Amusingly, the stick is potentially the strongest weapon for someone skilled in melee combat. Thankfully the special abilities and to-hit bonuses of the best swords more than make up for this.
I made it through Avernum III with a singleton who fought only with a stick (and spells in some special cases). This suggests I'll have at least a small chance of doing so with A4.
Quote:
Originally written by Slartucker: * Amusingly, the stick is potentially the strongest weapon for someone skilled in melee combat. Thankfully the special abilities and to-hit bonuses of the best swords more than make up for this.
I made it through Avernum III with a singleton who fought only with a stick (and spells in some special cases). This suggests I'll have at least a small chance of doing so with A4.
Thread necromancy is acceptable when the topic isn't that old or the necromancer has something interesting to say or ask.
Unfortunately, neither of those appear to be the case.