Everything is quite killable.
Everything is quite killable.
Why do I keep finding posts which include elaborate methods for killing monsters in BGII.
Everthing is quite easy to kill using simple tactics, ok so sometimes you need a little care and thought, but none of it requires drastic measures, except for charachters who you aren't supposed to kill like Garth.
For instance the Golden Lich, it's obvious after a few times that you need freedom spells.
The first time I played the game nothing killed me more than a couple of times, all you have to do is figure out the monsters attack patterns and counter them, it's all there for you already.
Maybe ToB will be a little tougher.
Everthing is quite easy to kill using simple tactics, ok so sometimes you need a little care and thought, but none of it requires drastic measures, except for charachters who you aren't supposed to kill like Garth.
For instance the Golden Lich, it's obvious after a few times that you need freedom spells.
The first time I played the game nothing killed me more than a couple of times, all you have to do is figure out the monsters attack patterns and counter them, it's all there for you already.
Maybe ToB will be a little tougher.
Not to mention the other things.
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I don't know you, but I can already tell that I probably don't like you.
You'd need a helluva lot of Freedom scrolls to beat Kangaxx, considering that he can Imprison you every round. If he nails your PC with it, it's game over. And regardless, I don't consider using a Protection From Magic scroll all that elaborate. So, I guess what I'm saying is that you're full of sh!t.
You'd need a helluva lot of Freedom scrolls to beat Kangaxx, considering that he can Imprison you every round. If he nails your PC with it, it's game over. And regardless, I don't consider using a Protection From Magic scroll all that elaborate. So, I guess what I'm saying is that you're full of sh!t.
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Dude your an idiot this isn't frieking Star Trek the game will not learn your tactics and counteract your moves. You want it to be so difficult you can't win? The game is ment to be won of course it's not going to be overly difficult. I think the programmers did a great job with the fighting. I would have to have to sit for 6 hours trying to fight a lich.
LOL! So, all you need is freedom scrolls?!? To beat Kangaxx?!? Yeah, you'd need a boatload of 'em. And just where do you find a boatload of 9th level spell scrolls? If that's how you defeated Kangaxx, I'd say you aren't being too strategic, realistic, efficient, or bright. Good luck!
*chuckles* freedom scrolls.
*chuckles* freedom scrolls.
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Hmm, the description for this forum states:Originally posted by Rgiskard:
<STRONG>Why do I keep finding posts which include elaborate methods for killing monsters in BGII.
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Perhaps that's why?This forum is to be used for discussion, hints, or spoilers about Baldur's Gate II and its upcoming expansion, Throne of Bhaal.
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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.
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Without being too rude, you're the most idiotic/stupidest/turnip i've ever "seen".
why didn't you add that:
And when fighting firkraag, after first time, it's obvious you only need protection from magic and 100% fire resistance + some good weapons/armour and spells (moron)
why didn't you add that to kill beholders, just get the balduran shield/cloak of reflection?
Besides being plain stupid, did you have to shout out the obvious?
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why didn't you add that:
And when fighting firkraag, after first time, it's obvious you only need protection from magic and 100% fire resistance + some good weapons/armour and spells (moron)
why didn't you add that to kill beholders, just get the balduran shield/cloak of reflection?
Besides being plain stupid, did you have to shout out the obvious?
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He He i did 1 try reload killed him and lich in gates no reload i thought 1 thing day starOriginally posted by Gaxx_Firkraag:
<STRONG>Do you mean you defeated Firkraag after a few reloads? It took me an hour and a half. </STRONG>
and the other lich 2 rertrys Firkraag summon 5 arial surants and give anomen 6 Aof and go at him the ariel servant kick him in and then you wack him,it's obvious
P.S shadows well easy no reloads
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what dificulty level did you play on? I have been playing this game for a while now and yeah, some things are pretty obvious..like Cast Negative plane protection against vampires.....but I olny learned that the hard way after 2 vampires took out my whole *&^))^ party!!! So how exactly do you "figure out the monsters attack patterns" without getting your butt whacked a few times? any way, I think the game has a good degree of challenge...my own opinion of corse...
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haven't you any cleric? There is no vampires above level 9! With what level had your nose poked into their lair? In Chapter 2 there is only one considerable of them besides Bodhi if your level is high enough for Jahera to have fire elemental spell. Of course, if you're great hero and try done all the lair at once ... one haste makes another hasteOriginally posted by Bloodstalker:
<STRONG>what dificulty level did you play on? I have been playing this game for a while now and yeah, some things are pretty obvious..like Cast Negative plane protection against vampires.....but I olny learned that the hard way after 2 vampires took out my whole *&^))^ party!!! </STRONG>
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I had to respond to this thread because I don't think that it has been emphasized just enough how dumb Rgiskard is. I find it hard to believe that he has actually ever played the game of BGII. My theory is that he doesn't even have the game and he is posting for the heck of it. Ex: "For instance the Golden Lich, it's obvious after a few times that you need freedom spells."
Oh dear, it sounds like you're getting a bit bitter because you found this game too hard.
But there are on this very forum, people rejoicing in their method for killing certain monsters in the game, some listing all items, spells, actions and even NPCs required to fell the beast. That is what my original post was targeting, not your own personal methods for winning, please go ahead and enjoy the game any way you want to.
Yes using the protection from magic scroll was a good idea, (I guess you noticed that magic was being used against you and decided to counter it with the said scroll) better than my freedom scrolls in fact (perhaps a little too specific, but still effective), I'm sure there are plenty of other ways to kill the golden Lich too, do you see my point yet.
I didn't say this game was too easy, I just maintain that it only takes a couple of reloads to asses the attacks and defenses needed to defeat the more powerful opponent. A boatload of freedom spells are available in the game, so is the money to buy them and Firkraag 'can' be beaten with nothing but swords & arrows.
Sorry if all this upsets you, I was surprised to find such an offensive response to my original post, quite obviously I am dealing with children here.
But there are on this very forum, people rejoicing in their method for killing certain monsters in the game, some listing all items, spells, actions and even NPCs required to fell the beast. That is what my original post was targeting, not your own personal methods for winning, please go ahead and enjoy the game any way you want to.
Yes using the protection from magic scroll was a good idea, (I guess you noticed that magic was being used against you and decided to counter it with the said scroll) better than my freedom scrolls in fact (perhaps a little too specific, but still effective), I'm sure there are plenty of other ways to kill the golden Lich too, do you see my point yet.
I didn't say this game was too easy, I just maintain that it only takes a couple of reloads to asses the attacks and defenses needed to defeat the more powerful opponent. A boatload of freedom spells are available in the game, so is the money to buy them and Firkraag 'can' be beaten with nothing but swords & arrows.
Sorry if all this upsets you, I was surprised to find such an offensive response to my original post, quite obviously I am dealing with children here.
Not to mention the other things.
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Well, there are complains enough about game being to easy, too. What have you expected?
Nobody obliges you to hack the scripts, neither i do it, i haven't time. Nonetheless you at least might take care of checking out what is it your characters suffer from.
L.
Nobody obliges you to hack the scripts, neither i do it, i haven't time. Nonetheless you at least might take care of checking out what is it your characters suffer from.
L.
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All we must do is asses the attack paterns of the monsters, and pull this large object out of our @$$ captin and we should be just fine. Dude, your damn lucky that i don't know you cause this "child" would be more then willing to kick your @$$. You are full of yourself and are a waist of member. Be gone with you.
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After the underdark, you can purchase from Adventure mart an UNLIMITED number of freedom spells, I can't think why the developers would include this, hhmmm, unless there is a monster in the game that casts a rather large number of imprisonment spell, hhmmm, oo oo yes there is isn't there it's the golden Lich, yes that must be why they included that. Well that's that little anomaly cleared up.
And that was a very childish and unreserved comment you made "Tonson", lucky indeed.
And that was a very childish and unreserved comment you made "Tonson", lucky indeed.
Not to mention the other things.