Greatest Battle!
Greatest Battle!
Post your favourite battles here:
Mine would have to be one of three possible choices:
Firstly, the Helm and Cloak inn in Baldur's Gate, where you fight another adventuring party when your in their seat at the bar. One of the greatest battles IMO!
The second would be the Iron Throne battle with the 6 really tough guys on the top floor or the Iron Throne building in Baldur's Gate.
The last would be the Cloakwood mines battle against the guy with the boots of speed and the other three. That was definitely a lot of fun!
Mine would have to be one of three possible choices:
Firstly, the Helm and Cloak inn in Baldur's Gate, where you fight another adventuring party when your in their seat at the bar. One of the greatest battles IMO!
The second would be the Iron Throne battle with the 6 really tough guys on the top floor or the Iron Throne building in Baldur's Gate.
The last would be the Cloakwood mines battle against the guy with the boots of speed and the other three. That was definitely a lot of fun!
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I definatly agree on this one - lot of fun.Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>Post your favourite battles here:
Mine would have to be one of three possible choices:
Firstly, the Helm and Cloak inn in Baldur's Gate, where you fight another adventuring party when your in their seat at the bar. One of the greatest battles IMO!
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Also the mad cleric (Bassils??) who thinks you are part of his (and the zombies) family
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Sarevok and party vs. Gorion remains one of my favorite battles in the series, despite the fact that you take no part in it (aside from being hit by a stray magic missle).
Fighting what's his name the half-orc in the mines of Nashkel was fun. The way he begs for mercy then summons some more skeletons is low
And of course who could forget the final confrontation with Sarevok. Irenicus may be a level 30 mage but he fell much quicker than Sarevok, who for me remains the toughest end boss of all the Forgotten Realms games.
Fighting what's his name the half-orc in the mines of Nashkel was fun. The way he begs for mercy then summons some more skeletons is low
And of course who could forget the final confrontation with Sarevok. Irenicus may be a level 30 mage but he fell much quicker than Sarevok, who for me remains the toughest end boss of all the Forgotten Realms games.
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My favourite is the one in the palace at the Sarevok's coronation (or whatever that is called). It is difficult since I have to protect Belt (I think that was his name), instead of just killing everyone there.
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I like the bounty-hunter battles. Especially the ones in Gullykin and outside he Nashkel mines (the "Amazons"). Also the guys who think they are so tough they can take you on by themselves (Nimbul, the guy with the boots of avoidance - attack him when the Amnish soldiers walk by and see how many arrows he can dodge ).
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- I like Gullykin mines battle (this climate ! and Kobolds as well)
- I like also the Helm and Cloak inn in Baldur's Gate, where we fight another adventuring party when your in their seat at the bar.
- I like also the Helm and Cloak inn in Baldur's Gate, where we fight another adventuring party when your in their seat at the bar.
So sayeh
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I don't think he was a half orc. He seemed pretty small to me.Originally posted by Kayless:
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Fighting what's his name the half-orc in the mines of Nashkel was fun. The way he begs for mercy then summons some more skeletons is low
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I say he was a quarter orc by day, and an eighth orc by night. I also have three aces, and two more in my left boot. Beat that.
[ 04-19-2001: Message edited by: fable ]
I say he was a quarter orc by day, and an eighth orc by night. I also have three aces, and two more in my left boot. Beat that.
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The chess game in Durlag's Tower was quite fun. Medieval napalm. I had given my main character an Amulet of Missles, and to everyone else a Potion of Fireballs or five. When we lined up, we each cast our fireballs right at the far side of the board. The term "Mass Nuclear Holocaust" comes to mind. The fire was the biggest explosion in the entire game! It stretched from one side of the board to the edge of the other, only barely missing my party. I had slaughtered the other enemies where they stood, and they hadn't even seen us. Pretty sweet stuff. I'll use the same tactics on Sarevok as well...
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It seems to me that most of you like batteling the human (or humanoid) parties best. So do I actually. It involves a lot more strategy and carefull planning than going against a pack of dreadwolves or gnolls. And there are a lot of tottaly different ways to win. And even more ways to loose ... .
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