A question for Technologists.
A question for Technologists.
I'm taken up Arcanum again, this time as a Technologist/Gunslinger, rather than going easy-mode with a Warrior-Mage.
Are there any specific Tech-skills that I should be aware off? I'm planning on taking everything in Armouring, Gunsmithing, Mechanics (forgot the name, but it contains Arachnics and Eyegear) and the Charged Ring in Electricity. Probably Healing Salve too, since healing as a Technologist is rather iffy.
Furthermore, points in PE, DX, IN, First Aid, Lockpick and ofcourse Firearms and Dodge. Perhaps 3 points in Melee.
Are the stat-booster schematics any good?
Are there schematics in the game which I should not overlook? As loot or in stores?
Thanks in advance!
Are there any specific Tech-skills that I should be aware off? I'm planning on taking everything in Armouring, Gunsmithing, Mechanics (forgot the name, but it contains Arachnics and Eyegear) and the Charged Ring in Electricity. Probably Healing Salve too, since healing as a Technologist is rather iffy.
Furthermore, points in PE, DX, IN, First Aid, Lockpick and ofcourse Firearms and Dodge. Perhaps 3 points in Melee.
Are the stat-booster schematics any good?
Are there schematics in the game which I should not overlook? As loot or in stores?
Thanks in advance!
- Myrr Disparo
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Well, off the top of my head (it's been a couple months since my last playthrough), you shouldn't miss the bullets schematic (at any gunshop, as far as I remember), and both the eschematics at the ruins of Vendigroth (Vendigroth thingies rule, after all, +1 stats and a crazy good gun, Droch's Warbringer, if I'm not mistaken). Also, machined plate is pretty cool IF the STR bonus is enabled (which, with the unofficial patch, should be)
Jaina Styles can take care of most of your healing needs,
Spoiler:
And you're definitely going to need her if you take the god offerings quest (yes, technically, a technologist should preoccupy himself with such matters, but alas, the rewards are so good that it's hard not to take it, after all, what self-respecting scientist wouldn't feel curiosity as to why a simple offering would grant people certain abilities?) Just remember that curiosity killed the cat (that's where Jaina comes handy), so carry some reanimators (you needn't make them yourself, they're sold at herbalist shops)
Edit: Added the name of the gun at Vendigroth, added spoiler disclaimer
Jaina Styles can take care of most of your healing needs,
Spoiler:
And you're definitely going to need her if you take the god offerings quest (yes, technically, a technologist should preoccupy himself with such matters, but alas, the rewards are so good that it's hard not to take it, after all, what self-respecting scientist wouldn't feel curiosity as to why a simple offering would grant people certain abilities?) Just remember that curiosity killed the cat (that's where Jaina comes handy), so carry some reanimators (you needn't make them yourself, they're sold at herbalist shops)
Edit: Added the name of the gun at Vendigroth, added spoiler disclaimer
Thanks. Don't worry about the spoilers, I've been through the game several times. The Gods quest worries me a bit, though. I used to rely on Virgil to reanimate me.
Is Jaina worth it? I intend to have Virgil (if only for the story) and Marcus. Jaina would mean putting another 4 points in CH, while on first sight, I'd only use her for the healing, which I can get cheaply. (Stores, or one point in Herbology.)
Too bad the Vendigroth ruins are so late-game, though. Is the +1 stat potion permanent?
On a side note: were can I find the schematic for the Flowspectrometer Shield? I never encountered it.
Is Jaina worth it? I intend to have Virgil (if only for the story) and Marcus. Jaina would mean putting another 4 points in CH, while on first sight, I'd only use her for the healing, which I can get cheaply. (Stores, or one point in Herbology.)
Too bad the Vendigroth ruins are so late-game, though. Is the +1 stat potion permanent?
On a side note: were can I find the schematic for the Flowspectrometer Shield? I never encountered it.
Medical Arachnids are broken unless you have a mod that fixes it. The one you get in exchange for the camera works, but if you try making one nothing happens.
I'm puzzled, the only reason for relying on Dipstick is the final 'sacrifice' and it's totally unnecessary in my experience as you revive automatically.
Assuming we're talking about the potion you create after the ruins, the answer is yes, it is permanent.
The schematic for the shield are, IIRC, random merchandise in the tech shop.
The Tesla Rod shouldn't b e underestimated, the best gun of course is Droch's Warbringer.
Chemistry is also very good for such things as Paralyzers, very useful when fighting Barbies, you can't dodge if you're paralyzed!
The Gods quest worries me a bit, though. I used to rely on Virgil to reanimate me.
I'm puzzled, the only reason for relying on Dipstick is the final 'sacrifice' and it's totally unnecessary in my experience as you revive automatically.
Assuming we're talking about the potion you create after the ruins, the answer is yes, it is permanent.
The schematic for the shield are, IIRC, random merchandise in the tech shop.
The Tesla Rod shouldn't b e underestimated, the best gun of course is Droch's Warbringer.
Chemistry is also very good for such things as Paralyzers, very useful when fighting Barbies, you can't dodge if you're paralyzed!
[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]
PS To get the most out of a techy you need to find and download a mod that eliminates the level cap.
[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]
Does the Fanpatch fix medical arachnids?
I don't know, I have the patch, but I fixed the problem myself before installing that.
True about Virgil, but been there, done that, got the tee shirt!
Not that I know of.Is there a way to make him stop trying to heal me, though?
You can find the Vendigroth ruins before the pot takes you there. this excellent walkthrough by our bery own SW Carter has all the info you need. It still takes a lot of painstaking searching to find it though.
[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]
- Myrr Disparo
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A tech run? A GUN tech run? It's not hard, as in, Wizardry 7 hard, but it ain't easy either. For the record, it's one of the most difficult tasks I've completed in a game. I should also say that I see no point in playing hard modes, unless some chunk of the story is only available in that difficulty setting, a la Max Payne (incidentally, the only game I've played on something other than normal difficulty)GawainBS wrote:Thanks for the link, but it would break immersion for me, i.e. too much metagaming. It's not that Arcanum is THAT hard.
I'm with you on the difficulty setting about games: the only way they get me to play "Hard" or "Uberleet" mode, is by giving me an incentive.
I have already finished Arcanum once with a Guntechie. I would say that it is more bothersome than hard, since you have to carry all these ingredients/components or hunt them down. That, and you're less invulnerable halfway through the game. (Magickal armour + Wall of Force = virtual immunity.)
I have already finished Arcanum once with a Guntechie. I would say that it is more bothersome than hard, since you have to carry all these ingredients/components or hunt them down. That, and you're less invulnerable halfway through the game. (Magickal armour + Wall of Force = virtual immunity.)
did you get beat with an ugly stick or something? You only need 8 charisma for Virgil (if you insist) and Jayna. If you've done Virgil's quest line before then I'd even suggest Sog and Jayna as for a tech Virgil really is a complete waste of space.
My personal playing style is to hit F5 as soon as an enemy appears though, so if you like your bagmen/ladies to fight your needs might be different.
As for shops, resting for one day completely resets every shop and waste bin in town, as long as you've accesssed them once each. Basically you need to 'prime the pump', by checking every inventory/bin in town then rest for a day, not just until morning.
PS For me the only reason to have followers in this game (story line apart) is as walking storage units. The way the game penalises you for allowing followers to fight makes them a pain in the but, almost as big a pain as their habit of shielding your enemies!!!
My personal playing style is to hit F5 as soon as an enemy appears though, so if you like your bagmen/ladies to fight your needs might be different.
As for shops, resting for one day completely resets every shop and waste bin in town, as long as you've accesssed them once each. Basically you need to 'prime the pump', by checking every inventory/bin in town then rest for a day, not just until morning.
PS For me the only reason to have followers in this game (story line apart) is as walking storage units. The way the game penalises you for allowing followers to fight makes them a pain in the but, almost as big a pain as their habit of shielding your enemies!!!
[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]
The one good thing about Virgil and Sog is they doesn't bitch if you defend yourself when you get attacked in a pub!!! They don't complain about attacking 'good souls' when you try to eliminate the dwarf zombies in P. Schuyler & Sons either. Jayna is almost as sanctimonious as the idiot dwarf!
[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]
Since you need to spend so many points on tech to be a technologist, I figured that there really was not much point in making myself powerful. I would be pretty weak anyway
So what I did when I played a technologist was to just make an army of well equipped companions to do my killing for me
I walked around in my dapper suit with a nice top hat, shooting at people once in a while with my handy revolver, while at the same time my 5 followers, 3 automatons and medical spider demolished anyone and anything that stood in my way.
It is kind of funny to play this way, very roleplayish. But it takes a lot of time gathering stuff, buying and selling and so on. Every battle is super short as your army of doom usually just tears shit up in seconds, but maintaining it and making it takes quite a while. Not sure if I was level 50 when I finished but the last part was pretty much a breeze.
That´s what I love about Arcanum, you can play it using such a wide variety of styles!
So what I did when I played a technologist was to just make an army of well equipped companions to do my killing for me
I walked around in my dapper suit with a nice top hat, shooting at people once in a while with my handy revolver, while at the same time my 5 followers, 3 automatons and medical spider demolished anyone and anything that stood in my way.
It is kind of funny to play this way, very roleplayish. But it takes a lot of time gathering stuff, buying and selling and so on. Every battle is super short as your army of doom usually just tears shit up in seconds, but maintaining it and making it takes quite a while. Not sure if I was level 50 when I finished but the last part was pretty much a breeze.
That´s what I love about Arcanum, you can play it using such a wide variety of styles!