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wiegieman
Apr 22, 2010

Royalty is a continuous cutting motion


I feel like the Mausoleum quest shouldn't even activate until after you're done with Dreadfell. It's just going to kill anyone who can't make it through there.

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wiegieman
Apr 22, 2010

Royalty is a continuous cutting motion


Just play a Wildfire archmage, and burn the world to save it.

wiegieman
Apr 22, 2010

Royalty is a continuous cutting motion


MagusofStars posted:

It's fine.

It's just that if you can't make it past the same place over and over and over and over again and don't find it fun ... well maybe juuuuuust maybe you should try one of the other 40 classes or other 20 races?

He probably keeps opening vaults in loving Dreadfell, like a moron.

wiegieman
Apr 22, 2010

Royalty is a continuous cutting motion


Borfast means Dreadfell, and Dreadfell is a serious run killer. Don't be afraid to back out (and don't open vaults in Dreadfell unless you're really, really ready.)

wiegieman
Apr 22, 2010

Royalty is a continuous cutting motion


Sustain strippers are notably rough on archmages and necros, since they both have critical sustains they depend on to stay alive.

wiegieman
Apr 22, 2010

Royalty is a continuous cutting motion


Pvt.Scott posted:

Why do you think they like gold so much? That poo poo doesn't rust. I can see a dwarf stripping naked and beating a rust monster to death with a sack of gold in D&D. I bet the Dwarves have a secret spy network across the planet to find and destroy alchemy labs that produce Aqua Regia.

The Dwarves in Tome4 got gold adopted as a currency specifically because it wasn't useful for anything else besides jewelry and they already had a large stockpile of it that they had mined while searching for other stuff.

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wiegieman
Apr 22, 2010

Royalty is a continuous cutting motion


Let's double down on melee craziness: Yeti Sawbutcher. Any sawbutcher, really.

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