I may revisit this after I finish the game with my dynamic duo
Multi-Classing
Soloing definitely sounds fun. The problem is getting past the first few battles, because your character will still be very weak. I tried it with my paladin and he always got creamed by 5 or 6 orcs shortly after entering the Main Halls.
I may revisit this after I finish the game with my dynamic duo
I may revisit this after I finish the game with my dynamic duo
"Prepare to be eviscerated, fool!"
It's probably hard to get past Stillwater going solo
EDIT - I've started a new game where I'll only have one PC until I pick up other NPC's. He's a barbarian/cleric (cleave and turn undead are the keys). Combat's kind of hit and miss. If I start cleaving, then I'm safe. If I start missing then I get creamed. Much more interesting than having four party members
EDIT - I've started a new game where I'll only have one PC until I pick up other NPC's. He's a barbarian/cleric (cleave and turn undead are the keys). Combat's kind of hit and miss. If I start cleaving, then I'm safe. If I start missing then I get creamed. Much more interesting than having four party members
"It's not whether you get knocked down, it's if you get back up."
I actually made a solo attempt with a Paladin/Monk. Started as Paladin using armour until i was strong enough to switch to Monks abilities while keeping my turn undead ability high. Got a few levels, and covered up most of Main Halls.
But it usually involves luck and LOTS of reloads at the beginning especially with some bad dice.

But it usually involves luck and LOTS of reloads at the beginning especially with some bad dice.
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Yeah. I got killed by the beginning orcs so many times. I managed to kill the vampiric wraith though (thanks to a potion of speed, shield of faith, resistance, bless, protection from evil), but it's largely because I managed to hit it before I loss all my constitution. I've had to reload a LOT because of those orcs though..... 
"It's not whether you get knocked down, it's if you get back up."
Yes, shadows are undead and can be turned.
There is a good Pool of Radiance guide at the GameFAQs. The first section contains general strategy and the second part is a walkthrough.
You can't directly link to the FAQ, but go to:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin
and look under "P" for "Pool of Radiance, Ruins of Myth Drannor"
The only other place I can think of is the official PoR forums at
http://www.ubisoft.com
but the signal to noise ratio is quite low
[Edit] Updated URL link which didn't work
There is a good Pool of Radiance guide at the GameFAQs. The first section contains general strategy and the second part is a walkthrough.
You can't directly link to the FAQ, but go to:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin
and look under "P" for "Pool of Radiance, Ruins of Myth Drannor"
The only other place I can think of is the official PoR forums at
http://www.ubisoft.com
but the signal to noise ratio is quite low
[Edit] Updated URL link which didn't work
"Prepare to be eviscerated, fool!"