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Taliesin

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  1. Neither my lifecrafter nor my shocktrooper ran up against this level limit because their creations slowed down their XP gain.

     

    Some ways of getting more experience are using fewer creations (or choose a solo character), never asking people to help you kill things (they can steal a lot of XP), and using living tools rather than Unlock. In G4 there are plenty of living tools to go around if you don't use them on doors that have keys, like the one storage room in Southforge.

  2. Seriously, romance doesn't have to be bad. wink

     

    War is a difficult situation for love, though. But it would be kind of intriguing. Remember the little room in Khyryk's Tower in G3 where you find out something rather romantic about his previous life? I want to know more on that.

  3. As a lifecrafter, I use very little mental magic, but some spells (mental barrier, unlock, dominate/charm) are extremely helpful once in a while. Despite its sheer awesomeness, I have never cast mass madness with any character in any Geneforge game, because you can always find more than enough madness gems for those situations.

  4. I like Lifecrafter best, but Shocktrooper is great if you've played "missile Guardians" in the past. Serviles can become virtually indestructible characters if you get lots of shielding spells (steel skin, essence shield/armor, augmentation, elemental cloak, etc.) And now that you can attack even with only 1 AP left, melee characters have a new edge.

  5. Radiance is bonus damage that applies when you're fighting Undead, such as shades. Vampiric Touch raises your chance of draining some life from your target when you use weapons, even wands. As such, it is most useful for warriors/serviles/shocktroopers.

     

    Addition: If you already use a life-stealing sword, Vampiric Touch is THE thing to have.

  6. The canister triggered for me too, but fortunately I didn't kill Lankan. However, I killed some guards on the way out, which got me some nice experience, and didn't anger anyone.

     

    Geneforge 3 is certainly more black and white then G4. However, this is good news for people who like to play as a purist. Unlike G4, there is little incentive to be a double agent, so to speak. And you never have to do anything brutal as a loyalist. Sure, you wipe out a town or two eventually, but they put up quite a fight. However, I did not slaughter the defenseless servile mushroom farmers who provide food for the rebellion. All they do is walk around working and saying cute things like "Yummy shrooms!" Fortunately, no one told me to purge them, so I escaped Litalia's dilemma.

  7. Quote:
    Originally written by Student of Trinity:
    Quote:
    Originally written by Dikiyoba:
    I always name my creations. (Incidentally, I always try to keep them alive throughout the entire game, too.) On my last complete playthrough, I had Wildfyre the fyora, Frostbyte the cryoa, Foamy the roamer, Fyrestorm the drayk, Blyzzard the cryodrayk, Lyghtning the kyshakk, and Global Warming the drakon.

    Dikiyoba only chose Global Warming because Dikiyoba was at a loss for another name that fit the pattern. Any suggestions?
    Global wyrming.
    Hahahahaha! That's a good one. My pet drakon is now named Global Wyrming. Thanks, SoT!
  8. Well, that depends. The knife is Tek's Spectral Dirk, which provides great damage protection and resistances. It doesn't deal a whole lot of punishment though - it's really a defense weapon. My first G4 character already had the puresteel soulblade by the time he got back there, so I never used the Dirk.

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