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The Moon Monster posted:If anyone is trying to do the "Duchess in Distress" quest (the one that takes you into the blighted manse) it's apparently only doable after you accept the quest to go to the Greatwall but before you complete that quest Once you do the Greatwall quest you can accept it but you immediately fail it. You still keep the item that lets you into the manse at least. Who knows what other quests are only available in that timeframe. You really have to search around for those quests, I tell you. I missed the one you just described and nearly missed a few. Such as getting the stone tablet at the grave spot in Witchwood.
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:04 |
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MAJOR POST GAME SPOILERS OK so I'm now the Maker, and I'm just going around picking up pigs. So, what do I do now?
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:07 |
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Dogbutt posted:MAJOR POST GAME SPOILERS Post-game Hold the Godsbane. Use it.
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:09 |
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e: beaten
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:09 |
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The Moon Monster posted:If anyone is trying to do the "Duchess in Distress" quest (the one that takes you into the blighted manse) it's apparently only doable after you accept the quest to go to the Greatwall but before you complete that quest Once you do the Greatwall quest you can accept it but you immediately fail it. You still keep the item that lets you into the manse at least. Who knows what other quests are only available in that timeframe. Hahaha drat, this is why I'm waiting for a comprehensive The Hero achievement guide before going out to do every quest. God drat that's ridiculous.
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:11 |
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Started playing Plain fighter again to max it out for the first time since I got the game and man, what this game gets that so few games understand that a shield can be a weapon too. I love that part about how the fighter plays.
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:11 |
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Policenaut posted:Hahaha drat, this is why I'm waiting for a comprehensive The Hero achievement guide before going out to do every quest. God drat that's ridiculous. Yeah I'm waiting for someone to make a guide too. It's too much work to visit literally every single nook and cranny of every camp/town in between every single storyline mission.
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:16 |
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Ah figured out how to get that dumb facebook connect thing going so here is my dudette. Skreeonk and her pawn Kreeaung, feat: random escort quest guy.
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:26 |
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I know there's been complaining about the lack of fast travel but if there was then I wouldn't have had a grand adventure going from the Great Wall back to Gran Soren. I had to fight a whole mess of Dire Wolves and Snow Harpies, a Cyclops, 2 Chimeras, 2 Ogres (at once! In the dark!), lots of bandits and undead warriors, and as soon as I got within sight of the Gran Soren gates a gang of Sorcerers showed up. I started out in the morning and by the time I got back to the city it was late at night. The game has lots of problems but no other game gives me that same sense of ~adventure~ that this one does. Also Evil Canadian your pawn likes to fall off cliffs.
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:28 |
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How do you kill Chimeras? I killed the snake and the goat and then I climbed onto the lion and started slashing at it, but its health bar just kept refilling.
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:31 |
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Shura posted:How do you kill Chimeras? I killed the snake and the goat and then I climbed onto the lion and started slashing at it, but its health bar just kept refilling. Chimeras don't have any way of healing so unless there was a bandit mage healing it or something I'm not sure why that was happening. Doing damage to the lion makes the chimera's hp go down a lot more slowly than killing the goat or snake, though. You know that some enemies have multiple bars worth of health represented by the pink dots next to their health bar, right?
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:34 |
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I just got to NG+ and I'm thinking I'd rather start over without keeping my stuff... Hmm.Shura posted:How do you kill Chimeras? I killed the snake and the goat and then I climbed onto the lion and started slashing at it, but its health bar just kept refilling. Are you sure the goat was dead? That head can cast healing spells on the chimera sometimes. e: Kinda beaten? Hm, I think I've only seen them cast healing spells in the post game, but I'm not certain.
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:35 |
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Count Uvula posted:I just got to NG+ and I'm thinking I'd rather start over without keeping my stuff... Hmm. I'm pretty sure only Gorechimeras can do that.
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:36 |
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Dogbutt posted:Well I did it! I beat the Dragon! But there's a LOT of questions I have Selene is your 'beloved' character according to your affinity, doing Selene's questline maximizes her affinity, so you get her as your romance, yeah. The Dragonforged and Duke die because the Dragonforged ran and hid from the Dragon, still an Arisen, the Dragon still had his heart. The Dragon mentions that the Duke sacrificed the person most dear to him in order to persuade the Dragon to leave, he didn't slay him at all and was still an Arisen when you killed the Dragon. They got their hearts back when you got your back, and since they were immortal up until that point... The Dragonforged turns to dust and the Duke dies of old age due to how long their hearts have been inside the Dragon. Dragonforged Equipment is pretty much a rank above level 3 equipment, it's basically the best you can get and you can only get it by killing a powerful dragon, like the one who made you Arisen. Slaying a major Dragon with weapons tempers it to Dragonforged, slaying THE Dragon gets you a full equipment boost to Dragonforged.
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:38 |
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Overbite posted:Also Evil Canadian your pawn likes to fall off cliffs. What you call falling, I like to call tactical redeployment
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:46 |
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Count Bleck posted:Dragonforged Equipment is pretty much a rank above level 3 equipment, it's basically the best you can get and you can only get it by killing a powerful dragon, like the one who made you Arisen. Slaying a major Dragon with weapons tempers it to Dragonforged, slaying THE Dragon gets you a full equipment boost to Dragonforged. Dragonforging stuff doesn't quite work that way. Any time you slay a draconic enemy you have a chance of having one item you have equipped dragonforged. Slaying The Dragon or the Ur-Dragon will dragonforge all of your equipped gear.
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:48 |
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Overbite posted:I know there's been complaining about the lack of fast travel but if there was then I wouldn't have had a grand adventure going from the Great Wall back to Gran Soren. I had to fight a whole mess of Dire Wolves and Snow Harpies, a Cyclops, 2 Chimeras, 2 Ogres (at once! In the dark!), lots of bandits and undead warriors, and as soon as I got within sight of the Gran Soren gates a gang of Sorcerers showed up. I started out in the morning and by the time I got back to the city it was late at night. Port crystal pro tip: Put one on top of the ledge where you come out of the Witchwood right by Cassardis. That way you have a way to quickly get to Cassardis and the Encampment, as well as a relatively quick/safe path through the Witchwood to the south eastern part of the map. Between that port crystal and the ancient quarry shortcut, getting from Gran Soren to anywhere in the southern half of the map doesn't take more than 10 minutes. The Moon Monster posted:Dragonforging stuff doesn't quite work that way. Any time you slay a draconic enemy you have a chance of having one item you have equipped dragonforged. Slaying The Dragon or the Ur-Dragon will dragonforge all of your equipped gear. VDay fucked around with this message at 02:54 on May 30, 2012 |
# ? May 30, 2012 02:52 |
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Okay, do attacks to exponentially more damage the further away you are from your enemy? I think I just killed a drake in one shot from halfway across Gransys.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:01 |
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What sorts of things would I get from killing the drake in Dragonfire Grove? I'm around level 28 (I think) and since I've had over 300,000 gold for a while with nothing to spend it on (I've done no plot quests past Everfall), I was thinking about buying one of those ridiculous arrows that apparently one-shots anything. Has anyone used them and can confirm that it would kill that drake? It's just always there every time I pass by, being alive and whatnot. I don't like that.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:07 |
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Ogres in the dark seems to be pretty common. I found not one but TWO pairs just as I followed the river in search of the goddamn snakeskin purse.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:15 |
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Gestalt Intellect posted:What sorts of things would I get from killing the drake in Dragonfire Grove? I'm around level 28 (I think) and since I've had over 300,000 gold for a while with nothing to spend it on (I've done no plot quests past Everfall), I was thinking about buying one of those ridiculous arrows that apparently one-shots anything. Has anyone used them and can confirm that it would kill that drake? If you've the Rift Crystals to spare just hire a high level Strider to take care of it. Before I beat the game I did a drake/wyvern run and my main pawn killed the Drake before I could cast Higher Maelstorm
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:17 |
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Spellscreen is such an ugly spell. I like to think people take my support mage when they don't want their characters to look like they are covered in plastic wrap all the time.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:20 |
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Det_no posted:Ogres in the dark seems to be pretty common. I found not one but TWO pairs just as I followed the river in search of the goddamn snakeskin purse. Those two are specifically there because the abbey full of nuns is just south of the river. They spawn to help you fulfill a quest.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:23 |
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Lotish posted:Those two are specifically there because the abbey full of nuns is just south of the river. They spawn to help you fulfill a quest. I spent two days in game trying to find them, no dice. Two chimeras though.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:28 |
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I killed two ogres inside the ancient quarry and got credit for that nun quest.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:29 |
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Just as a FYI for everyone going for The Hero, all the quests don't have to be done in a single playthrough. You can check what quests you've completed under the History thing and you won't have to do those in any NG+s for the trophy/achievement. e: At least that's what I've read. I'll be able to confirm it myself either tonight or tomorrow. Azraden fucked around with this message at 03:33 on May 30, 2012 |
# ? May 30, 2012 03:30 |
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Hm. Seems even if you use the Arisen's Bond, whoever you max affinity with closest to fighting and defeating the dragon is the one who is chosen.
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So, after the greatwall, I got a quest to go see the dragonforged before facing the dragon. Except I was all like, "I didn't see what was downstairs in the castle!" so I ran downstairs and the quest updated to "face the dragon." Uhh yeah no. I'm guessing I can see the dragonforged anyway and it'll give me his quest dialogue, but I'm hoping I didn't miss anything by doing that? Also I'm guessing once I DO go to face the dragon it'll be a point of no return thing, and then I can finally read all those post-game spoilers everyone is talking about. I have a few quests I think I can do, but I definitely missed a billion. I'm not really too worried about achievements, though it kind of sucks anyway. I've also not faced the drake or whatever yet, just gave it a wide berth the one time I was there, so maybe I should go do that now. Hmm. Also, I found one of those "learn about monsters" tomes, and it was for a hydra, so I like to imagine when I give back the pawns I've been using they'll look at "gained hydra knowledge" and think I am badass for facing a hydra. Except not really.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:40 |
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The General posted:I spent two days in game trying to find them, no dice. Two chimeras though.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:42 |
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Clocks posted:So, after the greatwall, I got a quest to go see the dragonforged before facing the dragon. Except I was all like, "I didn't see what was downstairs in the castle!" so I ran downstairs and the quest updated to "face the dragon." Uhh yeah no. I'm guessing I can see the dragonforged anyway and it'll give me his quest dialogue, but I'm hoping I didn't miss anything by doing that? The time you saved is better than the value of the vest I received. Just gun it for post game.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:46 |
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Azraden posted:Just as a FYI for everyone going for The Hero, all the quests don't have to be done in a single playthrough. You can check what quests you've completed under the History thing and you won't have to do those in any NG+s for the trophy/achievement. Oh dang, so only the quests listed in history and such are the ones that count? Well, that helps.
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skinny white boy posted:The time you saved is better than the value of the vest I received. Just gun it for post game. Yeah, I thought this might be the case and was considering going for it, but there's a few quests I think I should wrap up. Though I guess if I didn't do it now I'd have to trek back there again... Ehh...
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:49 |
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coyo7e posted:Not only are they right there by the abbey, I think there's two pairs (or I ran away and the two ogres wandered to another area on the opposite side of the blighted forest). I looked and looked, and tried and tried. To the abbey, through the forest. From Quarry to River, there were no ogres. I found them in the Quarry. How did that guy get from one end to the other to find there was no key, then back again. There were a few ogres and a bunch of undead in there. He should be slaying this dragon, not me.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:51 |
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Policenaut posted:Oh dang, so only the quests listed in history and such are the ones that count? Well, that helps. Well I went through the google doc someone posted earlier, skipped anything that was random (like ambush and freeing the prisoners) and the notice board stuff. Then I just checked off what I had completed under my quest log. So now I have about 10 sidequests I need to do. It also lists when they become available, which is handy.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:53 |
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Azraden posted:Well I went through the google doc someone posted earlier, skipped anything that was random (like ambush and freeing the prisoners) and the notice board stuff. Then I just checked off what I had completed under my quest log. So now I have about 10 sidequests I need to do. It also lists when they become available, which is handy. You make it sound pretty easy, so that's great! Unfortunately I missed a bunch in NG+ so now I'll have to finish the game real quick and start over At least as like a Level 80 Fighter with full Ur-stuff I'll just plow through the game as quick as lightning.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:55 |
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I probably should have checked this before I wiped out my character. Oops. Do fighters or warriors have any recourse against stuff that flies besides waiting for your pawns to bring it down? I hate being made useless in certain situations in video games., so they're probably right out if they have no options.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:57 |
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Anyone with the guide, can you tell me the recipe/location of drops for Cloudy Wine?
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:57 |
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The General posted:I spent two days That there is your problem. A total of four ogres spawn in that forest, two by the abbey and two a bit closer to the quarry along the wall. At night, of course.
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# ? May 30, 2012 03:59 |
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Does your whole quest history carry over to New Game +, failed quests and everything?
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# ? May 30, 2012 04:02 |
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Diviance posted:That there is your problem. A total of four ogres spawn in that forest, two by the abbey and two a bit closer to the quarry along the wall. At night, of course. There was a night too. I searched from mid afternoon, all through the night and morning and got bored around dusk and did the quarry mission.
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