Killing Emmerich... I lose Ranger & Paladin status!
Killing Emmerich... I lose Ranger & Paladin status!
I lose 3 Rep points when I kill this dude, and therefore lose my Ranger and Paladin status(es?).
Is there any way to boost my Rep so I can get my grubby hands on that longbow of his without losing my characters?
I even tried killing my Ranger and Paladin, but they still lose their titles.
I read in a walkthrough that somebody tried it with a Paladin and the Paladin didn't fall.
Is there any way to boost my Rep so I can get my grubby hands on that longbow of his without losing my characters?
I even tried killing my Ranger and Paladin, but they still lose their titles.
I read in a walkthrough that somebody tried it with a Paladin and the Paladin didn't fall.
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I already got the werewoplf quest solved, if that's what you mean. I wanted to kill him after that XP.Aerich wrote:Yeah, that's about all you can do. However, if you're willing to forego the bow, you can get lots of XP for an Emmerich-related quest.
"A life is not important, except in the impact it has on other lives."
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Basicly, since your greedy and this is an RPG, you deserve that they fall. Also, reading the manual would provide you with a solution, if the killing of Emmerich just lowers your reputation. Rangers should keep their reputation above 6, IIRC, and Paladin above 8, IIRC. If the killing just makes you fall, swallow it.
Thanks for that helpful post.GawainBS wrote:Basicly, since your greedy and this is an RPG, you deserve that they fall. Also, reading the manual would provide you with a solution, if the killing of Emmerich just lowers your reputation. Rangers should keep their reputation above 6, IIRC, and Paladin above 8, IIRC. If the killing just makes you fall, swallow it.
"A life is not important, except in the impact it has on other lives."
-- Jackie Robinson
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-- Jackie Robinson
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That's what you get for wanting to murder innocent NPCs for their worldly possessions.
I don't even know what you can do to raise your reputation. It's very much a hidden part of IWD, as opposed to BG.
I don't know of any other way to get the bow, even if you manage to kill Emmerich "legitimately" while he's a werewolf (by stunning and killing him, or handing out so much damage he doesn't have a chance to run away. The bow doesn't show up anywhere if you kill him in werewolf form.
I don't even know what you can do to raise your reputation. It's very much a hidden part of IWD, as opposed to BG.
I don't know of any other way to get the bow, even if you manage to kill Emmerich "legitimately" while he's a werewolf (by stunning and killing him, or handing out so much damage he doesn't have a chance to run away. The bow doesn't show up anywhere if you kill him in werewolf form.
When your back is against the wall... the other guy is in a whole lotta trouble.
Eh, I'll just have to go without it. No big deal.
The problem is my FMT, who I consider my main archer, is still using Messenger of Sseth, which I got in Dragon's Eye (it grants an extra attack, which I find extremely useful. The description reads "extremely fast").
Oh well.
The problem is my FMT, who I consider my main archer, is still using Messenger of Sseth, which I got in Dragon's Eye (it grants an extra attack, which I find extremely useful. The description reads "extremely fast").
Oh well.
"A life is not important, except in the impact it has on other lives."
-- Jackie Robinson
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-- Jackie Robinson
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I don't know if I could even get him past the door.
Maybe I could summon a demon after casting protection from evil on all of my party members. But since he goes invisible so quick after being attacked, I don't know if it'll ever work.
Maybe I could summon a demon after casting protection from evil on all of my party members. But since he goes invisible so quick after being attacked, I don't know if it'll ever work.
"A life is not important, except in the impact it has on other lives."
-- Jackie Robinson
Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai-mênu!
-- Jackie Robinson
Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai-mênu!
Make sure you save before trying THAT particular experiment, as summoning the demon destroys the armor. If it doesn't work, you've lost yourself a darn good piece of armor for nothing. Even if you don't want to use it, it's still worth tens of thousands of gold at the store/temple.
Did you try the export/import method? Yes, some would consider it borderline cheating, but I really don't think there's a way to kill off a protector of the woodland and loot his twitching body without it being horrendously evil.
If your concern over gameplay integrity trumps your greed for the best longbow in the game (by far), well done. If not, so what?
Did you try the export/import method? Yes, some would consider it borderline cheating, but I really don't think there's a way to kill off a protector of the woodland and loot his twitching body without it being horrendously evil.
If your concern over gameplay integrity trumps your greed for the best longbow in the game (by far), well done. If not, so what?
When your back is against the wall... the other guy is in a whole lotta trouble.