Help with Sarileth Mod
- karlstegger
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Help with Sarileth Mod
I'm stuck in the Sarileth mod - hope someone can help me.
Sarileth has been abducted by Glaurkist. I have destroyed him with the Scepter of Tyr but then I have to fight The Devil.
No matter what I do, I can't hurt him - anyone know how to do?
I have Edorem with me and it seems like he can't die. he is fighting The Devil who hits him all the time but he doesn't die. So he can be used as a decoy. I have tried to hit The Devil with everything I've got but so far I haven't even hit him for 1 point of damage.
I am still pretty low level (9) and I haven't got more than some +2 equipment.
Sarileth has been abducted by Glaurkist. I have destroyed him with the Scepter of Tyr but then I have to fight The Devil.
No matter what I do, I can't hurt him - anyone know how to do?
I have Edorem with me and it seems like he can't die. he is fighting The Devil who hits him all the time but he doesn't die. So he can be used as a decoy. I have tried to hit The Devil with everything I've got but so far I haven't even hit him for 1 point of damage.
I am still pretty low level (9) and I haven't got more than some +2 equipment.
When all else fails use the CLUA consle (see sticky threads in this forum), use Ctrl + Y to kill him. Sucks I know, but this element of the Saerileth mod is it's major flaw, idiotic, and virtually un-winable encounter at too low a level. I think if you can run around avoiding being hit Edorem will eventually kill it, but even that's not really satisfactory. I don't know if there's an update that addresses this blunder, but I think not. If Edorem can't kill it, just use the console and consider it fixing a bug rather than outright cheating, you don't get any experience points for it after all.
[QUOTE=Darth Gavinius;1096098]Distrbution of games, is becoming a little like Democracy (all about money and control) - in the end choice is an illusion and you have to choose your lesser evil.
And everything is hidden in the fine print.[/QUOTE]
And everything is hidden in the fine print.[/QUOTE]
- karlstegger
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OK thanks for the answer. I have just tried to reload and buy some bullets +4. They can hit the beast but it always end up with Edorem getting the kill - that is sort of ok.
Funny thing is that before I reloaded and tried the fight again, Edorem wasn't able to hit The Devil at all - maybe a bug.
Anyway - thanks again.....and Sarileth looks like a great mod so far
Funny thing is that before I reloaded and tried the fight again, Edorem wasn't able to hit The Devil at all - maybe a bug.
Anyway - thanks again.....and Sarileth looks like a great mod so far
I certainly enjoyed the mod with the exception of that encounter, I hadn't felt able to play a Paladin through the game until I got the Saerileth mod.
[QUOTE=Darth Gavinius;1096098]Distrbution of games, is becoming a little like Democracy (all about money and control) - in the end choice is an illusion and you have to choose your lesser evil.
And everything is hidden in the fine print.[/QUOTE]
And everything is hidden in the fine print.[/QUOTE]
Do you have to be a Paladin to romance Saerileth? She's the young female paladin mod correct? I don't think I could run 2 Palaldin's. I am looking for another romancable female mod to try since I am wrapping things up with Amber shortly. Was also considering the de'Arnise romance mod or even the Imoen mod although that one seems like a love it or hate it proposition.
Once again time to give someone the boot to make room for Coran. LOL
No, the alignment is what's important, you must be good, be Elf, Half-Elf or Human and have a charisma of 16 or higher.
[QUOTE=Darth Gavinius;1096098]Distrbution of games, is becoming a little like Democracy (all about money and control) - in the end choice is an illusion and you have to choose your lesser evil.
And everything is hidden in the fine print.[/QUOTE]
And everything is hidden in the fine print.[/QUOTE]
16? wow thats really restrictive unless your playing a charisma based class like bard or paladin.galraen wrote:No, the alignment is what's important, you must be good, be Elf, Half-Elf or Human and have a charisma of 16 or higher.
Once again time to give someone the boot to make room for Coran. LOL
I think that was the general idea behind it Jordoo. She's a Cavalier, you could be an Undead Hunter, pick up Keldorn and really kick Bhodi's derriére, and pretty much everyone else's too.
[QUOTE=Darth Gavinius;1096098]Distrbution of games, is becoming a little like Democracy (all about money and control) - in the end choice is an illusion and you have to choose your lesser evil.
And everything is hidden in the fine print.[/QUOTE]
And everything is hidden in the fine print.[/QUOTE]
I can see them all fighting over a certain weapon already, LOL! I'm not sure I could manage playing more than one Paladin in the same group so if I use her I'll probably go with a bard.galraen wrote:I think that was the general idea behind it Jordoo. She's a Cavalier, you could be an Undead Hunter, pick up Keldorn and really kick Bhodi's derriére, and pretty much everyone else's too.
Once again time to give someone the boot to make room for Coran. LOL
I wouldn't go with more than one Paladin in a group. One for Carsomyr and another with the Purifier.
If you're determined to be a Paladin, take the Inquisitor kit so you don't feel any incentive to bring Keldorn along.
If you're determined to be a Paladin, take the Inquisitor kit so you don't feel any incentive to bring Keldorn along.
Boo will have clean wood shavings you evil bastards! -Minsc
Luke Schenn will make you pregnant with a glance. Caution is advised.
Luke Schenn will make you pregnant with a glance. Caution is advised.
Yah, I've played through with an inquisitor. I'm not sure I'd even like having a PC paladin and Sarileth in the same party, two paladins is one too many for my groups, LOL.Berethor wrote:I wouldn't go with more than one Paladin in a group. One for Carsomyr and another with the Purifier.
If you're determined to be a Paladin, take the Inquisitor kit so you don't feel any incentive to bring Keldorn along.
Once again time to give someone the boot to make room for Coran. LOL
A Druid or a Bard would also be a good option for romancing Saerilith. Or you could just play a fighter or thief type and hope that you can get a strong enough stat roll to allow you to place 6 points in Charisma.
Boo will have clean wood shavings you evil bastards! -Minsc
Luke Schenn will make you pregnant with a glance. Caution is advised.
Luke Schenn will make you pregnant with a glance. Caution is advised.