Bodhi's avatar
- Hazim ibn Gorion
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Bodhi's avatar
Here's a fun trick: I used Shadowkeeper to change the avatar of my evil female monk to Bodhi's avatar. Thought that kinky, thongy, S&M look would be good for my nasty girl. But it works even better than I thought it would. Her attacks are claws, kicks, and the occassional bite, so it's at least a bit monkish. Also, she runs when she moves, which looks correct with the added rate of movement for a monk.
But the real fun is in the ways she moves when she's not fighting. In the game, we hardly ever see her not either fighting or at least in her gangly, vampire fighting stance. And when we do, it only lasts for a second, so you don't notice the subtleties. For one, she drums her thighs when she's just standing there, like she couldn't be more bored. Also, you should see (but only if you're over 17) the way she moves when you have her cast a spell with a long casting time (like her innate Draw on Holy Might). It's positively pornstar!
Only drawback is that since you're not using a playable avatar, she doesn't change at all when you change equipment, and there's not paperdoll on your inventory screen. But, hey...that just adds to the mistique.
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But the real fun is in the ways she moves when she's not fighting. In the game, we hardly ever see her not either fighting or at least in her gangly, vampire fighting stance. And when we do, it only lasts for a second, so you don't notice the subtleties. For one, she drums her thighs when she's just standing there, like she couldn't be more bored. Also, you should see (but only if you're over 17) the way she moves when you have her cast a spell with a long casting time (like her innate Draw on Holy Might). It's positively pornstar!
Only drawback is that since you're not using a playable avatar, she doesn't change at all when you change equipment, and there's not paperdoll on your inventory screen. But, hey...that just adds to the mistique.
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Hazim, meaning no disrespect by this, but still, you should find yourself a nice, young lady.But the real fun is in the ways she moves when she's not fighting. In the game, we hardly ever see her not either fighting or at least in her gangly, vampire fighting stance. And when we do, it only lasts for a second, so you don't notice the subtleties. For one, she drums her thighs when she's just standing there, like she couldn't be more bored. Also, you should see (but only if you're over 17) the way she moves when you have her cast a spell with a long casting time (like her innate Draw on Holy Might). It's positively pornstar!
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
I've always wanted to give a solo mage Irenicus's avatar, portrait and soundset. I'm sure someone's done it already, but that battle on the Tree of Life would make for some interesting screenshots.
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"Ah, home, sweet home... wait a minute... I don't live here." - Jan Jansen
"Ah, home, sweet home... wait a minute... I don't live here." - Jan Jansen
I think Elminster's avatar is the best looking mage avatar.
Do you ever get to meet Volo in any of the Infinity games, and who is he?
Shorah
Do you ever get to meet Volo in any of the Infinity games, and who is he?
Shorah
That seems to point up a significant difference between Europeans and Americans. A European says: "I can't understand this, what's wrong with me?" An American says: "I can't understand this, what's wrong with him?"
I reckon that Stonehege was build by the contemporary equivalent of Microsoft, whereas Avebury was definitely an Apple circle.
-Terry Pratchett
I reckon that Stonehege was build by the contemporary equivalent of Microsoft, whereas Avebury was definitely an Apple circle.
-Terry Pratchett
He looks like somekind of stereotypic french snobb (Volo)(no offence meant to any french ppl). And he really doesn't look like a mage.
Shorah
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Shorah
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That seems to point up a significant difference between Europeans and Americans. A European says: "I can't understand this, what's wrong with me?" An American says: "I can't understand this, what's wrong with him?"
I reckon that Stonehege was build by the contemporary equivalent of Microsoft, whereas Avebury was definitely an Apple circle.
-Terry Pratchett
I reckon that Stonehege was build by the contemporary equivalent of Microsoft, whereas Avebury was definitely an Apple circle.
-Terry Pratchett
Exactly my thought. He's more of a bard. He acts more like a bard too...Originally posted by Ro´Jadre:
He looks like somekind of stereotypic french snobb (Volo). And he really doesn't look like a mage.
Shorah
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And which level is Elminster in BG1? And, nothing concerning levels are the same in the Infinity games as in P&P.
<edited>Is Volo famous in any way then? And if not, why are they having him in the game, and even more, in the manual (at least in BG2)?</edited>
Shorah
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<edited>Is Volo famous in any way then? And if not, why are they having him in the game, and even more, in the manual (at least in BG2)?</edited>
Shorah
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That seems to point up a significant difference between Europeans and Americans. A European says: "I can't understand this, what's wrong with me?" An American says: "I can't understand this, what's wrong with him?"
I reckon that Stonehege was build by the contemporary equivalent of Microsoft, whereas Avebury was definitely an Apple circle.
-Terry Pratchett
I reckon that Stonehege was build by the contemporary equivalent of Microsoft, whereas Avebury was definitely an Apple circle.
-Terry Pratchett
Is Elminster multiclassed? What classes?
Shorah
Shorah
That seems to point up a significant difference between Europeans and Americans. A European says: "I can't understand this, what's wrong with me?" An American says: "I can't understand this, what's wrong with him?"
I reckon that Stonehege was build by the contemporary equivalent of Microsoft, whereas Avebury was definitely an Apple circle.
-Terry Pratchett
I reckon that Stonehege was build by the contemporary equivalent of Microsoft, whereas Avebury was definitely an Apple circle.
-Terry Pratchett