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Doesn't work in V1.0.2 either. So ya, I think its a hoax too. Really, Shaper Twilight, you didn't need to do this.
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What do you mean, that you can only "use" an archers cloak once. It is an item. You equip it. But, if those do actually work, than this could be a very interesting find.
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Originally Posted By: Demseinwetter Doing it this way, you only have to use invulnerability potions on one character at a time, as long as you always attack in the same order. Melanchion will only Death Curse the last attacker. But there is also the fact that every turn he blasts everyone in the room with a super powerful fire attack that kills me in one hit...
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I'm not completely sure. I know I had the first version up until I made a post about the adrenaline rush symbol bug, and then I upgraded. I think I had upgraded to only v 1.01, and then I upgraded to the current version later. But I only had Demonslayer for a very short amount of time. I had finished all of X's quests, I got the quest for Demonslayer, I went out and got it, and I noticed that I had the option to sell it when I was coming back through the pylons. But I never really had it for very long. I am certain that I had it during V. 1.01 at the very least, but I don't remember when I upgraded again.
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Melanchion also gave the best rewards in theme. It's a really pity that I never was able to take the time and enjoy them fully, since I got them right around the end.
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I have version 1.02, but I had the option to sell it still. Or at least, it said it was worth a certain amount of coins and in the selling screen Demonslayer had the little coin graphic on it. I never dared to actually try to sell it, though.
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The funny thing is that the dragon takes care of all his gaurds in the first round. Before they go hostile, he attacks and kills them all.
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Maybe you tried to put a the sword in the off hand slot without putting a sword in the first slot.
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It is very difficult. I did this recently, and this is what happened. I had my three character line up next to the dragon, and spread my skribbane and invulnerability potions and elixers throughout my party. Then, I had each character drink one of the elixers, and then a skribbane. Then I began combat and attacked. My warrior attacked, and then my mage and priest both used adrenaline rush and used their turns buffing (the mage also slowed the dragon here). Then, the followers ran up and attacked the dragon. Then the dragon used his super attack and killed all of the followers and got everyone in my party to half health. (By the way, when the dragon starts fighting, try to make sure that he stays inside the room) My fighter kept on hammering down the dragon while my priest healed and used smite. I actually lost my mage early on because I forgot to use another potion, and she had the death curse. After a while, I finally managed to kill the dragon. It was quite tough, and I used a lot of supplies, so I recomend that anyone who tries this fight not be stingy with whatever scrolls/potions/wands they have left. Even though it was at the end of the game, I was a little dissapointed that the Dragon didn't drop anything. (And also, I will say that I personally think that the ending is better if the dragon lives, but that is my opinion.
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Originally Posted By: Ephesos Originally Posted By: Other If those children steal from you and you don't catch them, where would the items go? Would they be gone forever? Thanks to my leet walkthrough-reading skills, they go to a shopkeeper... somewhere in the Den. Dunno where. Originally Posted By: Monroe The children take their stolen wares to the lady who runs the bar. Walk past the children while in combat mode to avoid getting pick-pocketed. I know this, but I was asking if you killed the shopkeepers, and then the children stole from you, what would happen to the items? Originally Posted By: Lilith Originally Posted By: A Figment Of Your Imagination I remember wasting a lot of time on the Vault City/Gecko chain. So much so that I actually ran out of time on the GECK quest. I didn't even know that was possible. Then again, I always get the car ASAP. Maybe he is talking about getting the fourth dream and the town being destroyed. But that isn't the end.
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If those children steal from you and you don't catch them, where would the items go? Would they be gone forever?
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Sadly, no. Don't sell it though, there is a quest relating to it.
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Originally Posted By: cfgauss That's true, but not as much fun as killing the occasional merchant. Maybe you are talking about the traveling merchants. For those, I search their inventories with steal, and if one of them has something I would like, I kill the whole group. Quote: Hmm, I don't recall this, but it's been a while since I've played it and I may've been more patient then. All I remember is the crotch shots and randomly exploding people, actually... That happens once you start to get better guns, usually. Ever tried the alien blaster?
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Though the earlier merchants don't have the best things... Except with superstims and dynamite/plastic explosives, it is difficult to kill merchants without anyone caring. Also, I found that stealing their stuff that they let me steal and letting them restock seems more worthwhile in my opinion. Before vault city, the only weapons I got and was worth using while doing (relatively) decent damage was the combat knife/spiked knuckles (the shotgun that I got was for my pc). And then, my melee and unarmed skill both sucked. The few guns I got were all horrible damage doers, and also quite good at wasting ammo. However, I was able to get another shotgun and a hunting rifle soon after entering vault city. Also, there are challenges in the game you could set on yourself: All combat, all unarmed, evil, stupid, speed finishing the game, ect. The fated time I managed to finish the game in was a little over 43 min.
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For fallout 2- The beginning sucks. No doubt about that. All your skills suck beyond belief for a long time (especially if you play on higher levels), and just about all the weapons and armour and healing in the begining also suck. But, if you stick through that, it gets much better. For me, that is around after I help Gecko and return to Vault city. Then, I get my first, actually slightly good weapon, and I start traveling around. I agree that, especially around the beggining, the encounters are way too tough, but they do depend on your level and how many partners you have. If you put most of the skill points you get per level in one area, then pretty quickly you can have a fairly effective skill. By the time I leave arroyo, I always have 100 steal skill. So if you put most points into small guns skill early on, you can usually hit things at a fairly decent rate. Of course, you don't get a decent gun for a long time. Around the beggining, I had spiked knuckles, and I missed about half the time. But once I finish the NCR and use super stims to get my first gauss rifle, then things really begin to get fun. I travel around (this may take a long time, or you may not ever even see this, depending on your luck skill) and find the mountain encounter where there are some super strong bandits hiding in a cave. The battle is quite tough, and the first time I did it I had to reload several times, but killing them gives a great reward. You can get a very good energy weapon and plenty of ammo for it. That gun lasted me up until the end boss fight. Early in the game, ammo is quite scarce, but merchants and encounters can give more than enough ammo (of most kinds) for you entire party and all their guns. Of course, none of this is counting the actual plot and story, which I think is great.
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I have fallout 2 on my mac, so I know that's playable. However,Fallout 3 hasn't (to my knowledge) been ported to mac, and I'm not sure about The first fallout.
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Good art, though they seem almost as if they are kinda old to me...
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But when completely uninstalling and reinstalling doesn't work...
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Since it probably your save file being corrupted, restarting is probably the only thing you can do.
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*cough*necromancy*cough* Anyways... If they are in the script folder, then you should just start to play and then use the editor he built into the game.
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A6 - Comprehensive Skill Effect List
Øther replied to Punctuation rains from the heavens's topic in Second Avernum Trilogy
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here and here Go in the second one first.
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A6 - Comprehensive Skill Effect List
Øther replied to Punctuation rains from the heavens's topic in Second Avernum Trilogy
Bing! http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=15d9bbp&s=5 Scar has 11 lethal blow. It's kinda weird... I read your post and then I went into the game, and this is the first attack I did. Immidiately, with only 11 lethal blow, I get a lethal blow with fire bolt. -
Yes. It involves going through the portion of fort above ground.
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Just keep hitting the ones that are blue, and stay away from the red ones. Eventually, something will happen.
