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Dikiyoba

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  1. Quote: Originally by ZombieHunter3291: I personaly liked Far Sight. My strategy in A2 was, once you got a Far Sight scroll (since you got one before you learned the spell) was to carry it around, find a likely spot, save the game, use the scroll, reload, and enter the secret passage. In BoA, all you needed was to examine the town with the scenario editor. Dikiyoba knows that those strategies may be considered cheating, but are better than going leftrightleftrightupdownupdown all the time.
  2. I recognize the emerald chestguard from G2. I predict it does the same thing, but I can't guarantee it. PS How many emeralds does it take to make an emerald chestguard? Dikiyoba
  3. Playing in the dark isn't nearly as good of way as cutting people off and making them register as the good old-fashioned impenetrable blackness of the Avernum trilogy. Edit: Spelling Dikiyoba loves having a complete digital dictionary!
  4. A2 was the first game I got my hands on, and the first of the epic-roleplaying-adventure game I'd ever played. As such, I enjoyed (and still enjoy) it immensely. I didn't try any Exile games. I didn't like Nethergate because it felt clunky (to me), I was disappointed that you could only be human in A1 and there was no "quest" button. I loved G1 and came to love G2. BoA is only worth it for the scenario editor, if I ever get around to finishing one. I didn't like A3 or G3 enough to buy them. I am also disappointed that the A4 environment is more like Geneforge than the other Avernum games. Dikiyoba
  5. Yeah, you probably picked up a uranium bar or two. Seems like there is a pair of gloves that does that to you too...
  6. Quote: Originally by Bomber: Acually slith priests did cast santurary in A2(or is it A1) In my experience, Slith Priests love to cast sanctuary on themselves and their surrounding allies. Quite annoying, actually, but not too harmful. Dikiyoba, who didn't find sanctuary to be too useful because it wears off the moment you attack. Heal and Mass Heal were so much more useful, really.
  7. Sorry, Alorael. I'll agree with you that the nephar gene is recessive, since that makes it simple. But recessive genes are lowercase (n, in this case) and dominant genes are capitalized (N). So a nephil would be NN or Nn while a nephar could only be nn.
  8. Quote: Originally posted by Delicious Vlish: And on the subject of role playing... Purely from a role playing view... I have considered a party with two sliths and two nephils. Since their are of course, two of each kind of graphic. That's how I play A2 and BoA (Don't play A1 and A3, and can't play A4 until the Windows version comes out.) Well, I pretend one of the nephil is a nephar, but still... Also, Quote: Orginally posted by Kelandon: I don't know if they recognized nephils, but A2 and A3 definitely recognized sliths. BoA has the capacity to figure out everything about the party's composition. Tor, near Fort Draco in A2, reacts to having a nephil in the party. Funny how A Perfect Forest in BoA doesn't react given that my entire party has no humans... -Dikiyoba (Good luck figuring out what that stands for.)
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