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I just killed servoc and now want to go on to tales of sword coast and the game said all i do is load final save and I am transported but that doesnt happen.How can I take my party on thu to the sword coast ,just walk to ugloths beard or what
tales of the sword coast adds durlags tower, werewolf island and a wierd wizard island thing to the game. durlags tower is the only one accessible directly on the main map, but if you want to get in and get some necessary items, you must visit ulgoths beard. the other areas are accessed directly from there, or are part of quests given to you there.
Here where the flattering and mendacious swarm
Of lying epitaths their secrets keep,
At last incapable of further harm
The lewd forefathers of the village sleep.
Of lying epitaths their secrets keep,
At last incapable of further harm
The lewd forefathers of the village sleep.
- Obike Fixx
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On To The Sword Coast
Thanks for the help folks guess I am walking to the next level,I thought that the killing of Servock had an impact on the story line in the Tales of The Sword Coast and didn`t want to mess up the story line but by the sounds of it there is no diff if you kill him or not .Wish I could have just transported over but what the hey nice day for a walk.By the way I`m in Canada so not just Scandinavian version screwed up.
Cheers All
Thanks for the help folks guess I am walking to the next level,I thought that the killing of Servock had an impact on the story line in the Tales of The Sword Coast and didn`t want to mess up the story line but by the sounds of it there is no diff if you kill him or not .Wish I could have just transported over but what the hey nice day for a walk.By the way I`m in Canada so not just Scandinavian version screwed up.
Cheers All
Spoilers:
It is challenging, you have to fight a demon! In BGI! It was for me the toughest battle in the entire game(BG+TotSC). You have no idea how many reloads I did before finally winning it. It dwarfed the GDoppelganger fight in the palace.
It is challenging, you have to fight a demon! In BGI! It was for me the toughest battle in the entire game(BG+TotSC). You have no idea how many reloads I did before finally winning it. It dwarfed the GDoppelganger fight in the palace.
"So I kicked 'im in the head 'til he was dead, nyahahahaha." -Bandits
- Firinflablaze
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Spoiler question below:
I'll say! Sarevok is a little boy compared to that hellspawn. I mean, holymoly, 6-8 level people killing a nasty demon! Heros of the sword coast indeed, with no cavaliers or foebane for cheese points. Although, the final battle is pretty sweet if you take out everyone in the room, saving Sarevok for the bitter end.
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Is there any way to protect oneself from that dreadful death gaze that kills party members with that horrible little ghost icon on their portrait? I tried immunity from magic scrolls, MR pumping potions, but to no avail. Maybe a potion of invulnerability to improve saves?
I'll say! Sarevok is a little boy compared to that hellspawn. I mean, holymoly, 6-8 level people killing a nasty demon! Heros of the sword coast indeed, with no cavaliers or foebane for cheese points. Although, the final battle is pretty sweet if you take out everyone in the room, saving Sarevok for the bitter end.
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Is there any way to protect oneself from that dreadful death gaze that kills party members with that horrible little ghost icon on their portrait? I tried immunity from magic scrolls, MR pumping potions, but to no avail. Maybe a potion of invulnerability to improve saves?
Tired of working here wanted a holiday was thinking of retiring probably going to die. Time to move on under down... down down.
Potions of Mirrored Eyes seem to work against him.
There's nothing a little poison couldn't cure...
What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, ... to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if he people could understand it, it could not be released because of national security.
What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, ... to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if he people could understand it, it could not be released because of national security.