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grittyreboot posted:BG3 spoilers: Would there be a way of replacing it? Isn't that like doing a heart transplant, except with some wonky magic that may or may not work?
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 02:45 |
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# ? May 16, 2024 18:06 |
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Morpheus posted:Would there be a way of replacing it? Isn't that like doing a heart transplant, except with some wonky magic that may or may not work? these are good questions to be answered by the game
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 03:00 |
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I suspect there was a quest line that Larian cut from the final game
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 03:07 |
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The thing dragging down Unicorn Overlord is that I can't get multiple rings of the maiden.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 03:09 |
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Isn’t doing a heart transplant in d&dland just a matter of a guy with an axe and having a Cleric on standbye? Axe goes in -> heart comes out -> new heart goes in -> cleric casts Raise Dead. The Lone Badger has a new favorite as of 04:38 on Mar 15, 2024 |
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The Lone Badger posted:Isn’t doing a heart transplant in d&dland just a matter of a guy with an axe and having a Cleric on standbye? I'm not super on D&D rules, but I think once major organs start getting involved you get into more of a necromancy thing then healing. Raise dead is supposed to be more like magical cpr.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 05:52 |
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BG3: Gale has a Scroll of True Resurrection hidden away and I’m real salty we can’t use that to fix Karlach. Toss her in some lava to destroy her body, use the scroll, boom! No more infernal engine.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 07:42 |
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CitizenKain posted:I'm not super on D&D rules, but I think once major organs start getting involved you get into more of a necromancy thing then healing. Raise dead is supposed to be more like magical cpr. yeah your best bet at that level is probably having a druid reincarnate you, and just accepting that you might wake up as an elf or a kobold
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 07:47 |
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Tunicate posted:yeah your best bet at that level is probably having a druid reincarnate you, and just accepting that you might wake up as an elf or a kobold Why would you present the worst possible option and then the best possible option right after each other like that?
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CitizenKain posted:I'm not super on D&D rules, but I think once major organs start getting involved you get into more of a necromancy thing then healing. Raise dead is supposed to be more like magical cpr. Yes, actually! Revivify works on someone who's died within the last minute. In theory if you had enough money and or wizards you could just keep casting revivify on someone every time they died during their stupid surgery until it stuck.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 11:55 |
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There is always gonna be a massive gulf between how the narrative and the gameplay handle death, and while I wouldn't say BG3's writers always manage it gracefully - particularly in Karlach's case - trying to bridge that gap rather than gloss over it is always gonna make it way worse. Would Ketheric's story have been better if they'd tried to explain why he couldn't just buy a Scroll of Revivify for Isobel rather than sell his soul to the god of necromancy? No, that would've sucked
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 12:17 |
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I mean, if you have a big enough pool of HP, you could probably just tank the heart surgery damage. Greataxes deal 1d12 damage, scalpels deal 1d2 or 1d3 (going by 3.5 rules, apparently scalpels aren't a thing in 5th?)... one good, solid hit with the greataxe to split the ribcage, a grapple check to make sure it's clear, then, what, 5 or 6 scalpel cuts to cut the heart out? No reason why it shouldn't be survivable if you have 60 hp. Sure, a Cleric may need to boost your Con first if you're a bit squishier, and they may need to apply a few Cure light wounds spells during the procedure, but I don't see why people are dragging Necromancers into this. ... what? Why are you all staring at me like that?
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 15:14 |
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Nuebot posted:Yes, actually! Revivify works on someone who's died within the last minute. In theory if you had enough money and or wizards you could just keep casting revivify on someone every time they died during their stupid surgery until it stuck. Randalor posted:I mean, if you have a big enough pool of HP, you could probably just tank the heart surgery damage. Greataxes deal 1d12 damage, scalpels deal 1d2 or 1d3 (going by 3.5 rules, apparently scalpels aren't a thing in 5th?)... one good, solid hit with the greataxe to split the ribcage, a grapple check to make sure it's clear, then, what, 5 or 6 scalpel cuts to cut the heart out? No reason why it shouldn't be survivable if you have 60 hp. Sure, a Cleric may need to boost your Con first if you're a bit squishier, and they may need to apply a few Cure light wounds spells during the procedure, but I don't see why people are dragging Necromancers into this.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 15:34 |
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the very first tutorial popup in Code Vein when you get to an actual level instead of the dreamy training platform tells you to press the quick attack button when behind an enemy to do a backstab despite a convenient enemy hunched over happily munching on a corpse with his back turned to you for practice, I have never once gotten the backstab to proc correctly on this or any other unaware enemy - I’ve only gotten it completely at random in fights where they happen to swing around weird to attack my NPC partner at just the right time I have no idea what the gently caress but it’s really frustrating, there are enemies you’re obviously supposed to be able to sneak up and backstab but I always end up just smacking them with literally the weakest attack in my arsenal at any given time. Also I have no idea how the leveling system works, it seems like you just increase your level and it increases HP and Stamina and maaaaaybe damage if you’re really lucky, and levels are shared across all your blood codes…but then there’s tips that are like “increase your willpower to make this attack more effective” but I can’t see any way to upgrade stats individually like in Soulsbornering. (also this is minor and petty but the character creator is pretty fun but the character models have some of the worst clipping I’ve ever seen.)
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 16:44 |
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The Wicked ZOGA posted:There is always gonna be a massive gulf between how the narrative and the gameplay handle death, and while I wouldn't say BG3's writers always manage it gracefully - particularly in Karlach's case - trying to bridge that gap rather than gloss over it is always gonna make it way worse. Would Ketheric's story have been better if they'd tried to explain why he couldn't just buy a Scroll of Revivify for Isobel rather than sell his soul to the god of necromancy? No, that would've sucked Counterpoint, if your narrarive hinges on not understanding how the world even works, it is at best clumsy and at worst turns all your characters into ignorant morons.
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Bussamove posted:BG3: Gale has a Scroll of True Resurrection hidden away and I’m real salty we can’t use that to fix Karlach. Toss her in some lava to destroy her body, use the scroll, boom! No more infernal engine. This has never been a very convincing argument to me whenever it comes up because the process of even acquiring Gale's scroll takes you through Faerun's equivalent of eight-factor authentication to a comical degree, the idea that it could then be used on any random schmuck and still work isn't any more believable.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 18:11 |
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Nuebot posted:Yes, actually! Revivify works on someone who's died within the last minute. In theory if you had enough money and or wizards you could just keep casting revivify on someone every time they died during their stupid surgery until it stuck. I'm not sure how it works with Revivify in 5e, but the big problem I'd think would be more Karlach's soul getting claimed by Hell before you have the chance to resurrect her (which is a danger with resurrection magic in most editions of D&D).
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exquisite tea posted:This has never been a very convincing argument to me whenever it comes up because the process of even acquiring Gale's scroll takes you through Faerun's equivalent of eight-factor authentication to a comical degree, the idea that it could then be used on any random schmuck and still work isn't any more believable. Surely the reason it has all that security in the first place is because scrolls like that are not exclusive to a specific person and someone could otherwise steal it and use it for something else. I mean, you can use the scroll on someone else in-game if you want to, it's not restricted to Gale. But even if you assume that's an oversight and the scroll is somehow Gale-exclusive, and that Gale himself can't remove that restriction, just the fact that it exists means "Hey, now that we're in a big city let's try to buy a scroll of resurrection" should at least be something the characters talk about, even if the conclusion is that it won't work for some reason. It's part of a larger trend, I think part of what makes Karlach's " "inevitable" " death not work for a lot of people is that the game is, in general, willing to run with the fact that death can be fixed in D&D. Gale, Astarion, Lae'zel, and the player themselves can all canonically die and come back to life and acknowledge it in dialogue. Karlach's storyline just ignores the possibility of revival even existing, which could work if the entire game was like that, but can be jarring when other parts of the game will make it part of the story.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 19:11 |
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Are pants only cosmetic in Cyberpunk? I get rid of any clothes that don't give a bonus, and I'm 35 hours in and so far all I have is upper body stuff, and I'm just running around town with my dick flopping around everywhere.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 20:06 |
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They could've asked Gale's buddy Elminster to use Wish and give her a regular Tiefling heart again
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 20:10 |
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credburn posted:Are pants only cosmetic in Cyberpunk? I get rid of any clothes that don't give a bonus, and I'm 35 hours in and so far all I have is upper body stuff, and I'm just running around town with my dick flopping around everywhere. I think all clothes is cosmetic now. at launch, they weren't
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credburn posted:Are pants only cosmetic in Cyberpunk? I get rid of any clothes that don't give a bonus, and I'm 35 hours in and so far all I have is upper body stuff, and I'm just running around town with my dick flopping around everywhere. What are you doing in the game, though?
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grittyreboot posted:They could've asked Gale's buddy Elminster to use Wish and give her a regular Tiefling heart again to be forgotten-realms appropriate, this would take place as a random encounter of an old man waving a stick at his dog yelling 'heel! heel!', but actually it's elminister and it's an epic Staff of Heal
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 20:27 |
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Tunicate posted:to be forgotten-realms appropriate, this would take place as a random encounter of an old man waving a stick at his dog yelling 'heel! heel!', but actually it's elminister and it's an epic Staff of Heal traditionally elminster's staff is just a stick, it's his pipe and his underwear where he keeps his big magics in case of emergency
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 20:33 |
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I too keep my big magic in my underwear.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 20:36 |
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Bussamove posted:I too keep my big magic in my underwear. Oh, so it's a disappearing act.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 20:39 |
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Meowywitch posted:I think all clothes is cosmetic now. at launch, they weren't I know this sort of adds to the "immersion" of the game, but I sure don't care what my character is wearing in a first-person game, even if you do get to look in the mirror occasionally. But anyway, they're not all cosmetic -- I have a vest, shirt, helmet and goggles that give various bonuses. But pants and shoes, so far, not a single one.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 20:59 |
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credburn posted:Are pants only cosmetic in Cyberpunk? I get rid of any clothes that don't give a bonus, and I'm 35 hours in and so far all I have is upper body stuff, and I'm just running around town with my dick flopping around everywhere. Tell me you modded cyberpunk without telling me you modded cyberpunk
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 21:09 |
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ZeusCannon posted:Tell me you modded cyberpunk without telling me you modded cyberpunk It's vanilla Cyberpunk. Dick-floppage is an integral part of the experience.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 21:20 |
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Lobok posted:Oh, so it's a disappearing act. Hey don’t knock it, I can cast Hideous Laughter on demand!
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 21:21 |
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credburn posted:It's vanilla Cyberpunk. Dick-floppage is an integral part of the experience. After you've completed the questline for one of the companions there's an extra mission where they spend the night with you. Didn't realize the game strips you of your clothing when this happens and I'd been running around Night City fully naked for hours.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 21:34 |
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NoEyedSquareGuy posted:After you've completed the questline for one of the companions there's an extra mission where they spend the night with you. Didn't realize the game strips you of your clothing when this happens and I'd been running around Night City fully naked for hours. That happened to me once, only in real-life.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 21:40 |
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credburn posted:It's vanilla Cyberpunk. Dick-floppage is an integral part of the experience. They must have changed something then as my memory is they removed the nudity from everything except the inventory screen and a few specific scenes. Which is fine but honestly very funny considering the marketing
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 21:59 |
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Rockman Reserve posted:the very first tutorial popup in Code Vein when you get to an actual level instead of the dreamy training platform tells you to press the quick attack button when behind an enemy to do a backstab I tried the demo once and it was a very similar experience. With the added downside of the animations feeling stiff and awful and the whole thing feeling like Souls described through a game of telephone. My breaking point was 100% the leveling system being poorly explained so as to be completely impenetrable.
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# ? Mar 15, 2024 23:06 |
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On my 2nd playthrough of Elden Ring and, gently caress, I hate that NPC quests gently caress off to another part of the map without any hints as to where they went. Half the time, it's some area I cleared out and have no need to re-visit. All the DS games do this for some reason.
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Arivia posted:I'm not sure how it works with Revivify in 5e, but the big problem I'd think would be more Karlach's soul getting claimed by Hell before you have the chance to resurrect her (which is a danger with resurrection magic in most editions of D&D). It works on her if she dies in the game. BiggerBoat posted:On my 2nd playthrough of Elden Ring and, gently caress, I hate that NPC quests gently caress off to another part of the map without any hints as to where they went. Half the time, it's some area I cleared out and have no need to re-visit. All the DS games do this for some reason. Usually they give you a vague hint if you talk to them
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BiggerBoat posted:On my 2nd playthrough of Elden Ring and, gently caress, I hate that NPC quests gently caress off to another part of the map without any hints as to where they went. Half the time, it's some area I cleared out and have no need to re-visit. All the DS games do this for some reason. In retrospect it’s kinda funny how Elden Ring is easily the nicest From game about sidequests (hardly any are missable, the only one that’s a mean gotcha is the Boc one which only kills one NPC that wasn’t providing a lot of gameplay utility) and it’s still kind of a jank pile. I think a LOT of players have probably never started the Ranni questline the way the game “intends” with Rogier pointing you in her direction because of Destined Death, and some probably missed it entirely because she disappears from the world temporarily if you start the Rahdan Festival…which always starts when you make it to the Altus Pleateu, which doesn't actually require you to ever step foot in Caelid.
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# ? Mar 16, 2024 01:47 |
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I thought that the quests would be so obtuse as well for people not used to FROM's habits but according to Playstation tropies like 23% of players got the Ranni ending which is way higher than I expected.
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# ? Mar 16, 2024 02:25 |
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Splatoon 3's newest horde mode map *finally* came up for the first time since it was introduced at the beginning of the month, and it's probably the most fun one in the game Except it has a weapon selection I don't really like The sometimes-iffy weapon loadout is one of my consistent complaints for that mode, they sometimes give you sets that are skewed weak or just don't work so well with the challenges that come up. And it's a pain, because you're stuck with it for the mode's ~2 day map rotations. You want some consistency most of the time, but that's a bit long when you're stuck with a crap loadout. I think the first change I'd make would be to have each map rotation switch the loadout halfway through - you'd have less time with the occasional really fun one, but I think it'd be more than balanced by switching away sooner from ones you don't like.
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Yeah From's approach to sidequests is a major drag on all of the Souls games, it's the one thing I'd change about them. At least it's in a game that wants you to play it through multiple times, so having a guide on NG+ is viable, but it is annoying and I don't understand the reasoning behind it.
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