In earlier editions, Ghosts rapidly aged anyone they touched by draining their life force. Just saying.
In earlier editions, Ghosts rapidly aged anyone they touched by draining their life force. Just saying.
*best, not worst.
For Konsi, the perfect item would be the Resurrection Sphere. Infinite use wish-tier resurrection, with a 1 minute casting time.
It still counts if it’s a 3pp Pathfinder item, right?
That’s why I much prefer the monster design of D&D 3.5/PF over 5e - monsters actually having interesting abilities instead of just being giant HP sacks is way more fun.
My halfling wizard. He’s just a silly little guy with a monkey on his shoulder (which is also his dead brother). Don’t mind that time he dropped a psionic nuke on a hex of the continent map as a distraction. Totally Chaotic Good.
Ghostery, Privacy Badger, etc, are all redundant if you have ublock origin anyway. uBO blocks all the stuff they block, and having multiple blockers makes it more likely they’ll interfere with each other.
Bard: “Doot doot, magic flute!~”
The main BG3 Combo Mechanic is water bottles/create water spell + cold/electric spells.
Take a look at https://massgrave.dev/hwid.html. It’s linked on the site OP linked.
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Clerics.
Call your group the A-Men.
Fun fact: There is a way to save Alfira.
Once you meet the conditions for her to show up in your camp (usually when you trigger the auto-save after crossing the bridge between the Grove and Blighted Village), head back to the grove before Alfira shows up at camp, and knock her out by using a melee attack while the non-lethal passive toggle is enabled. If you can, do it in a single attack so you don’t lose approval or get the guards summoned. If she’s unable to make it to camp, there’s a rather amusing replacement that shows up instead to be slaughtered by the Durge. The replacement normally shows up if Alfira is dead, but by knocking her out, she’s fine and you can do Alfira’s later quests.
Quill Grootslang is a silver dragonborn bard, and her throat singing is amazing. She’s even more over the top than Alfira, in a horror movie this-character-is-so-going-to-die sort of way. Never shows up anywhere else, so no missed content with her.
It’s also in act 2.
It’s in the stables of the Last Light Inn. The loot if you kill it is the same as if you kill it in act 3 (better loot than if you killed it in act 1). Though if you kill it you miss out on an act 3 quest.
How did the 2 saves at the same time even happen? Normally, BG3 blocks all further saving while a save is already in progress. Managed to skip an autosave trigger like that before.
According to what Unity reps said elsewhere, they have no way of knowing what’s a bought install, what’s a demo, what’s a charity bundle, what’s a pirated install, and what is someone loading a webpage with a WebGL program integrated (every page view = 1 install).
Instead, they want to estimate how much people owe them. Using secret methods with no accountability.
See that sidebar on the right? Click the “Megathread” link there.
In this case, doesn’t matter which you start with. For some classes, it matters, for example fighter only gives heavy armor proficiency if you start as it, not if you multiclass into it, but there’s nothing like that here. It’s mostly a matter of how much you’re fine with delaying those higher level cleric spells. I’d suggest picking up Shillelagh with your druid levels, getting both your weapons and spells scaling with Wisdom.
Btw, take a look here for more info on the classes: https://bg3.wiki/wiki/Classes
Nah, even the modding community declared that a lost cause.
Skyrim.