Hashuran's (spelling?) items
- SamRose
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Hashuran's (spelling?) items
I've collected the three items (gem/boof/statue) which were being so avidly guarded, but I think I missed the quest of origin as I don't know what to do with them?
Are they useless trinkets or of some use?
Are they useless trinkets or of some use?
they are to be handed in in the thieves guild.
To gain access you will need to talk to a thief opposite sorceress sundries in east baldurs gate (his name escapes me), he will ask you to go inside and talk to his master, and tells you the password (fafhrd). He then takes you in, and the master is at the top of the room, next to a mage. voila.
To gain access you will need to talk to a thief opposite sorceress sundries in east baldurs gate (his name escapes me), he will ask you to go inside and talk to his master, and tells you the password (fafhrd). He then takes you in, and the master is at the top of the room, next to a mage. voila.
'My pantaloons are full of weasels. Inform the Queen, so that she might shoo them away. Here we go 'round the mulberry bush. Go monkey GO!'-Wanev
Have you ever heard any more inspiring or logical words? I sure haven't.
Have you ever heard any more inspiring or logical words? I sure haven't.
I'm not sure, but that might pose a problem later on. Without getting into any really big spoilers, you have to go through the guild hall to reach another area before you can finish the game. I can't remember whether you need to talk to anybody in the guild hall in order to do that, but there's definitely some dialogue there if the people in question aren't dead.Originally posted by SamRose
Whoops,
I accidentally had to kill all in that guild...
Also, unless you bought all of the items that the guild members were selling before you killed them, you missed your chance to buy a lot of useful items.
Hopefully, you can still finish the game without any problems. Good luck!
nah, when you have to pass through the guild everyone is gone and there is one guy who talks to you (previously non-existent).
Random mindless slaughter rarely spoils plots
(I killed the entire BG2 paladin order without lose a single point of rep)
Random mindless slaughter rarely spoils plots
(I killed the entire BG2 paladin order without lose a single point of rep)
'My pantaloons are full of weasels. Inform the Queen, so that she might shoo them away. Here we go 'round the mulberry bush. Go monkey GO!'-Wanev
Have you ever heard any more inspiring or logical words? I sure haven't.
Have you ever heard any more inspiring or logical words? I sure haven't.
- JackOfClubs
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Yeah, I did the same thing the first time I played. If you go in there without knowing the password, everyone turns hostile and you lose the side two quests. Also, there is a kind of cool interaction with one of the characters who can give you some information (but little help, despite what he says) later on in the main quest. But the main quest is not spoiled, as Mini Me points out.
Resistance to Tyrants is Service to God.
yarrgh! i know what you mean. What kind of sick twisted person thought of
minor spoilerage
skeleton warriors surrounded by traps...which they themselves are immune to! i took more reloads on that than on sarevok.
minor spoilerage
skeleton warriors surrounded by traps...which they themselves are immune to! i took more reloads on that than on sarevok.
'My pantaloons are full of weasels. Inform the Queen, so that she might shoo them away. Here we go 'round the mulberry bush. Go monkey GO!'-Wanev
Have you ever heard any more inspiring or logical words? I sure haven't.
Have you ever heard any more inspiring or logical words? I sure haven't.
- JackOfClubs
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Originally posted by Mini Me
yarrgh! i know what you mean. What kind of sick twisted person thought of
minor spoilerage
skeleton warriors surrounded by traps...which they themselves are immune to! i took more reloads on that than on sarevok.
That's what arrows of detonation were invented for.
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.
i never found any arrows of detonation until the party of mercenaries that come after the skeletons
'My pantaloons are full of weasels. Inform the Queen, so that she might shoo them away. Here we go 'round the mulberry bush. Go monkey GO!'-Wanev
Have you ever heard any more inspiring or logical words? I sure haven't.
Have you ever heard any more inspiring or logical words? I sure haven't.
- Luis Antonio
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Arrows of detonation are the most cheesy item in all Baldurs Gate series... But they are so cool!
I dont know bout u, but I would ignore the traps, kill Tazok, kill the helmed horrors, then I'd summon lots of monsters on Savvy and Angelo (that stupid has arrows of detonation) and then I'd proceed to killing Savvy before the trapped groud area.
No traps damage, quick action and... Death!
I dont know bout u, but I would ignore the traps, kill Tazok, kill the helmed horrors, then I'd summon lots of monsters on Savvy and Angelo (that stupid has arrows of detonation) and then I'd proceed to killing Savvy before the trapped groud area.
No traps damage, quick action and... Death!
Flesh to stone ain't permanent, it seems.