i totaly cheesed this fight. tomi set to fire ranged weapons was zero help. & my 7th lv ftr was taking heavy damage, after grabbing the gear, i ported back to the temple.
ran across the street and hired the barbarian, leveled him, and ported back in - focused most of my attacks on the only damaged sword, after taking serious damage, keep porting back, rest & back to the fight, once one sword "dies" it's much easier as the odds swing back into your favour, still i think i must have ported in and out about 5 times...
despite getting the cash for the treasure i think that little encounter cost my ftr more money...
Never's swords
I've enjoyed this thread... I tried three times originally and just got thrashed; so I waited until I had leveled and just happened to find a Wall-of-Flame scroll. (I'm a Bard, so can use any magical items like this.)
Again I had the half-orc henchy and I think all I could summon was a dire boar. I cast the fire-wall immediately and sure enough, the swords got toasted nicely, I believe one died, two were injured and one unharmed. I sang the bard-song and passed out haste potions, then began healing the orc. Piggie didn't make it; I was able to finish off his sword while henchy did the rest.
This was my toughest fight until late in chapter two. Illusk tomb (*shiver*) - but I'll wait a bit to bore everyone with that one... I still haven't had to resort to bailing out via the stone-of-recall or running out of the area... that's just too cheezy for my "mighty" bard.
--Kibblez
Again I had the half-orc henchy and I think all I could summon was a dire boar. I cast the fire-wall immediately and sure enough, the swords got toasted nicely, I believe one died, two were injured and one unharmed. I sang the bard-song and passed out haste potions, then began healing the orc. Piggie didn't make it; I was able to finish off his sword while henchy did the rest.
This was my toughest fight until late in chapter two. Illusk tomb (*shiver*) - but I'll wait a bit to bore everyone with that one... I still haven't had to resort to bailing out via the stone-of-recall or running out of the area... that's just too cheezy for my "mighty" bard.
--Kibblez
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Nice to see I was not the only one who found those swords difficult...I play with core rules, and my ranger is an archer lvl 5 + lvl 1 rouge. First time I came in, I had Shaewyn(sp? the bard anyway) with me, and we both got killed in a sec. Reload...brought Daelan (the half-orc) instead, drank all potions I had (barkskin, aid, cat's grace) and ran around all over the place. I got a couple of shots at one of the swords, then I ran down the stairs to the right, a couple of shots again, continued to run...Daelan died when 2 swords were still uninjured, and 1 was badly wounded, so I teleported back to the temple and got him, then continued to run and shoot arrows of piercing until all the swords were gone.
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I bought the greater belt of swordmanship (the one that gives slashing resistance) & beat them on my second try.
I had the barbarian henchman. Before I went in I swallowed potion of bull's strenght, potion of speed, barkskin & bless.
I remained behind my henchman, then when the swords targetted on him, I slashed them to pieces from behind. When my henchman died, there was only one sword left and I beat it easily.
I play on maximum difficulty, and was a 7th or 8th level fighter at the time.
I had the barbarian henchman. Before I went in I swallowed potion of bull's strenght, potion of speed, barkskin & bless.
I remained behind my henchman, then when the swords targetted on him, I slashed them to pieces from behind. When my henchman died, there was only one sword left and I beat it easily.
I play on maximum difficulty, and was a 7th or 8th level fighter at the time.