I was rolling on the floor laughing when the Rakshasha in the sewers yelled "kill him!" at his kobold minions, and after that casting a cloudkill in the centre of the pit, instantly killing them all
Most stupid enemy in SoA
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Most stupid enemy in SoA
What is the most stupid thing you've ever seen an enemy do in SoA?
I was rolling on the floor laughing when the Rakshasha in the sewers yelled "kill him!" at his kobold minions, and after that casting a cloudkill in the centre of the pit, instantly killing them all![Big Grin :D](./images/smilies/)
I was rolling on the floor laughing when the Rakshasha in the sewers yelled "kill him!" at his kobold minions, and after that casting a cloudkill in the centre of the pit, instantly killing them all
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Well, if you're including that kind of stupid, what about the random attacks by bandits when you're wandering around town. I mean let's think about this ... here's six heavily armed and armoured characters ... who have been making a name for themselves around town ... and you're going to pick THEM to try and rob? ![Roll Eyes :rolleyes:](./images/smilies/)
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True. Habib has to be the most simple-minded. As I recall, he was part of some publicity stunt to put a player's character (briefly) in the game.
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Stupid Enemies
I'd say that Drow are the least intellegent of your multitude of enemies. I ran in to one in the Suldenesselar area who actually cast a demon-summoning spell when my ENTIRE PARTY was already "Protected from Evil". The fool was a great aid in ripping himself apart - with enemies like these, who needs friends?
I'd say that Drow are the least intellegent of your multitude of enemies. I ran in to one in the Suldenesselar area who actually cast a demon-summoning spell when my ENTIRE PARTY was already "Protected from Evil". The fool was a great aid in ripping himself apart - with enemies like these, who needs friends?
I sincerely wish we could re-consider this plan from a perspective that involved pants.
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Well, as long as you don't write "Hey mr drow, right now im hasted, protected from evil and i have a superior Thac0, so you can't hit me, nanana" on your forehead, i don't see how you can blame the poor drow ![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/)
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in the beholder lair in the underdark, the mindflayers keep on attacking the gauths but they are immune to the attacks, except for stun. so you just see a bunch of mind flayers shooting psionics mindlessly (haha...) at the stunned gauths
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[QUOTE=Koveras]in the beholder lair in the underdark, the mindflayers keep on attacking the gauths but they are immune to the attacks, except for stun. so you just see a bunch of mind flayers shooting psionics mindlessly (haha...) at the stunned gauths[/QUOTE]
that's crap. the gauths are often charmed by the flayers and sent at your party as fodder.
that's crap. the gauths are often charmed by the flayers and sent at your party as fodder.
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The orcs in Fiirkraags dungeon, just cast a protection from missiles on a character and unequip any armor, and the orcs (stupid as they are) keeps on firing missiles at you till they are dead.... Muahahahaha ![Big Grin :D](./images/smilies/)
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[QUOTE=Ekental]Hmm... what about all the monsters before you get a tactics mod? cuase none of them seem have a real AI script to protect themselves to save their life... All are easily defeated with a few set tactics[/QUOTE]
Yep, and the main tactic in tactics that improve difficulty, such as in Johnie dungeon, IMO, exept for the improved team of course, is the non closing doors. You cant close, you avoid cloudkills and lots of different spells to work as cheese.
Yep, and the main tactic in tactics that improve difficulty, such as in Johnie dungeon, IMO, exept for the improved team of course, is the non closing doors. You cant close, you avoid cloudkills and lots of different spells to work as cheese.
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