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Posted: Wed May 28, 2003 6:05 am
by VonDondu
Coot, if you're planning to import that character into Shadows of Amn, he won't be able to read scrolls with an Intelligence that low.
Your best defense against Mind Flayers would be Chaotic Commands and Iron Skins, I reckon.
I once rolled up a Druid with about 93 or 94 stat points, but I never felt like playing her. There are just too many other characters I like more.
Posted: Wed May 28, 2003 10:00 am
by Galuf the Dwarf
Originally posted by VonDondu
Coot, if you're planning to import that character into Shadows of Amn, he won't be able to read scrolls with an Intelligence that low.
Your best defense against Mind Flayers would be Chaotic Commands and Iron Skins, I reckon.
I once rolled up a Druid with about 93 or 94 stat points, but I never felt like playing her. There are just too many other characters I like more.
Yeah. I still couldn't believe the time I got 94 points with my Paladin, and his stats rolled out into this
18/93 Str
16 Dex
18 Con
10 Int
14 Wis
18 Cha
When I saw that, I just about died happy. Still, I was just hoping nothing happened to my computer. No voltage spikes (I'll explain that to anyone who asks), no crashes, no nothing. Thankfully I took him through the game and finally beat it after about 2 years of trial and error, and of years having to juggle the game with either a computer that was actually my dad's or my brother's. Last year was the time I actually got a computer of my own. It runs pretty good for the most part, though now it doesn't hold a candle to my the one my dad got recently. *sighs*
By the way, with Potions of Mind Focusing, is the Rigid Thinking from the potion, or from having 22 Int? The strange thing is that it doesn't seem to act like the actual spell effect, so I wondered if it was meant to be like some beneficial status effect officially named in Icewind Dale II. I believed it was called Impervious State of Mind. Any ideas?
