Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:33 am
Yeah, you should do both.
The Beholder Area is pretty easy if you have the Cloak of Mirroring, doubly so if you have the Shield of Balduran. I cleared it out with one character with little trouble. Get the Eye and the Hilt of the Equalizer off the beholder in the first room.
The Mind Flayer area is pretty dangerous. A good plan of attack is to summon as many Skeleton Warriors as you can(Spell:Animate Dead) and send them in to fight the Mind Flayers and Ulitharids. They have high magic resistance and they don't really have brains, so the Flayers have to resort to pure damage to kill them. It's a good strategy. Get the blade of the equalizer off of the table as soon as you kill the Ogre.
The Kuoa-toa area is pretty simple. Just a bunch of weak mobs to kill. Make sure you get some of the diseased tadpoles and throw them in with the healthy ones. Watch out for the prince, as he can be fairly difficult. Also, at the shrine to Demogorgon, summon a bear or something, move it onto the altar, and get ready for a fight. Demon Knights spawn, and these guys are pretty tough; they level drain, too. Succeed and you get the belt needed to make the Crom Faeyr.
I did all 3 of these before I even entered Ust' Natha.
On a side note, just to make myself proud, I believe I just finished a near-perfect campaign. I finished Shadows of Amn at level 24 with my Swashbuckler, easily 5 levels higher than my Assassin was the first time I beat it.
Seriously, Swashbucklers are EZmode gaming. Minsc is usually my most powerful fighter, but I was smoking him in kills for the longest time. Of course, once I set him up with Crom Faeyr and another weapon, he started beating me, but still. Great thief skills, and great combat skills. You miss out on backstab, but the good thing is that you don't NEED backstab when you do as much damage as this guy does.
<3 Swashbucklers. [/rant]
The Beholder Area is pretty easy if you have the Cloak of Mirroring, doubly so if you have the Shield of Balduran. I cleared it out with one character with little trouble. Get the Eye and the Hilt of the Equalizer off the beholder in the first room.
The Mind Flayer area is pretty dangerous. A good plan of attack is to summon as many Skeleton Warriors as you can(Spell:Animate Dead) and send them in to fight the Mind Flayers and Ulitharids. They have high magic resistance and they don't really have brains, so the Flayers have to resort to pure damage to kill them. It's a good strategy. Get the blade of the equalizer off of the table as soon as you kill the Ogre.
The Kuoa-toa area is pretty simple. Just a bunch of weak mobs to kill. Make sure you get some of the diseased tadpoles and throw them in with the healthy ones. Watch out for the prince, as he can be fairly difficult. Also, at the shrine to Demogorgon, summon a bear or something, move it onto the altar, and get ready for a fight. Demon Knights spawn, and these guys are pretty tough; they level drain, too. Succeed and you get the belt needed to make the Crom Faeyr.
I did all 3 of these before I even entered Ust' Natha.
On a side note, just to make myself proud, I believe I just finished a near-perfect campaign. I finished Shadows of Amn at level 24 with my Swashbuckler, easily 5 levels higher than my Assassin was the first time I beat it.
Seriously, Swashbucklers are EZmode gaming. Minsc is usually my most powerful fighter, but I was smoking him in kills for the longest time. Of course, once I set him up with Crom Faeyr and another weapon, he started beating me, but still. Great thief skills, and great combat skills. You miss out on backstab, but the good thing is that you don't NEED backstab when you do as much damage as this guy does.
<3 Swashbucklers. [/rant]