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Dungeons ( spoiler! )
Posted: Fri May 31, 2002 12:06 pm
by gnomethingy
Whats everyones favourite dungeon in the game? Umar, windspear, druid grove, planar sphere, planar prison blah blah
??? What is it and why ? loot, fighting ect fav char to complete it with, favourite encounter in said dungeon
I must know........
Spoiler
for me its sulldanesselar, lots of elves die.. letting damon die, fighting that guy in the rillifane temple then scoring loads of free exp with the rillifane expoit.. not to mention scoring the staff of the woodlands and loads of other good stuff, a dragon encounter (albeit a lame one) and just gennerally seeing the city getting trashed... I like doing it with a theif and pilferring everything / pickpocketing everyone
Posted: Fri May 31, 2002 1:09 pm
by Khazad
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I have to say that my fav so far is the Asylum...I like the puzzles...I like having to negotiate some of the dungeon with my mind rather than simply running around hacking and slashing....Plus....I like the Slayer...Very cool....First time that I transformed I about crapped my pants....
Second place would go to the Umar hills....Interesting puzzles in this dungeon also....Plus some cool creatures to fight....Black Dragon is a fun apponent....Excellent treasure to pick up....Plus, I get The Night's Gift+5 after completing the quest....And to top it off, this is where I get Mazzy, whom IMO is essential to a good party.
Posted: Fri May 31, 2002 2:08 pm
by Phantom Lord
Windspear rocks, you get something of everything there - vampires, greater wolfweres, an enemy party, an old enemy and the best dragon in SoA.
Posted: Fri May 31, 2002 2:10 pm
by Nightmare
I'd have to say I like the Assylum the best.

I loved the riddles, and it had some challenging enemies.
Posted: Fri May 31, 2002 2:19 pm
by mynamewasstolen
The Kua-Toa dungeon in the Underdark. I just like the Kua-toa graphics.
Posted: Fri May 31, 2002 11:36 pm
by Aramant
I'm a very large fan of the woods just before the Ruined Temple in the Umar Hills. It's all dark and spooky and full of little ghosties... Very good atmosphere. The first time through it, I actually got all tense and jumpy.
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2002 12:41 am
by blueguy
Id have to go with sundalassar too, just because beatin' up all those golems is fun.... asylum was OKAAAY... but the riddles werent fun because youre given answers that it could be. If youre stumped, you could just go '1. The sky.... no that doesnt work. 2. Fear.... no that doesnt work either' until u get to the answer, whereas when youre TOLD a riddle in person you have to figure the answer out completely on your own
oh and Aramant! i didnt think there were any more army of darkness fans! u know bruce campbell is the tutorial guide voice (that disembodied voice that tells you how to use the controls) for the new spiderman game?
"Name's Ash... Housewares."
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2002 8:32 am
by Gloop
I had no inkling Suldanesselar was a *dungeon*... but its my favourite area anyway. Glorious and resplendent in the majesty of the elegant craftsmanship of the elves...
My favourite dungeon would be... umm... well, least hated dungeon would be Sendai's Enclave in ToB (feels sooo good to see someone pissing in her pants at the sight of you... a nice change from sardonic, overconfident bosses that die ten minutes after their boasts...)
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2002 10:32 am
by mynamewasstolen
Sendai's enclave is Okay. But Sendai herself is obnoxious. That was the most annoying fight in the whole game.
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2002 11:05 am
by gnomethingy
sendai annoys me... stoopid last minute uber plan super villain type
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2002 2:49 pm
by Chanak
@blueguy:
i didnt think there were any more army of darkness fans!
Yep, I'm one. I liked that movie alot. My favorite scene was his fight with the hag in the water-filled pit. I can hardly think of anything funnier than when he finally got ahold of his chainsaw...
My favorite dungeon has to be the Windspear hills. It has a bit of everything for the discerning adventurer: undead, dragons, a treacherous adventuring party, loot, and those ridiculous hobgoblins! The ogrillons cracked me up. I give it five stars.
Runner up? The Underdark. The charade in Ust Natha is a blast, and decking yourself out in drow full plate is, apart from the bronze pantalettes, the pinnacle of stylish warrior apparel.
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 6:29 am
by Rattman
army of darkness or evil dead three
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 9:01 am
by jerubal
Umar Hills/Temple quest areas. Because my main D&D character is a Fighter-Theif, and I acquired several nice trinkets quite complimentry to my profession. It's also got some excellent full on slaughter moments, shadows and shade wolves comming from all sides.
Me likes the fighty.
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 9:11 am
by fable
Originally posted by gnomethingy
sendai annoys me... stoopid last minute uber plan super villain type
Well, what do you do as DM when you've allowed a party to advance to the point where they possess the equivalent of armed nuclear warheads at the flick of a wrist? You can only create the equivalent in evil. The world degenerates pretty quickly into a comicbook mentality, IMO.
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 9:26 am
by Gloop
Yup, I absolutely agree, fable... With all the items/spells/skills you might as well Ctr Y any opponents you deem unworthy to flick your wrist at

(Thats what I do with goblins/gibberlings/hostile wildlife)
Now, in order to create an enemy really worth something is *really* tough and I must say Bioware has already done an excellent job on ToB.
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 10:26 am
by Robnark
quite right, in fact, when you get your strategy down against sendai it is by far the most dramatic, pyrotechnically charged, intense and generally rewarding battle, and not too difficult to complete. i used almost every spell in the book, half the tanks were without armour as they had been resurrected and couldn't equip it, my staffs and potions were drained, but it only took 2 attempts to beat. it was one of those increasingly rare moments when you leap in the air at the end, and dance around your house for about half an hour. 
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 1:25 pm
by Phantom Lord
Strange, I've never felt like that in the Sendai battle, but everybody has different "hardest fights". It was that one party deep down in WK that drove me insane.
Btw, if whole WK would qualify as a single dungeon, I'd vote for it instead of Windspear. But I think it can't because it's somewhat too big.
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 1:42 pm
by Robnark
deep WK is the hardest area - especially if you do it before the end of SoA - but it was a bit too hard/annoying/whatever to be fun. the sendai one wasn't if you just went psycho - along carefully planned strategic lines, of course. 
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 4:30 pm
by mynamewasstolen
I agree once you get your strategy down for Sendai she is fairly easy. However, I think over all she is the hardest fight in the game... Next to the last one. If your main character is a mage or you have a magic heavy party then she is a serious pain in the bum. The other Bhaalspawn are not even close to her in the amount of shear frustration they inspire.
The only part I didn't like in watchers keep is the maze level. Man,
was that ever tedious. Otherwise I found it pretty easy.
There are other ways to deal with a powerfull party, other than with NPC's that use abilities which are unavailable to the players. Puzzles and intrigue are one such way to do this... although programming a viable intrigue in a computer game would likely be impossible.
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 4:49 pm
by Phantom Lord
Originally posted by mynamewasstolen
I agree once you get your strategy down for Sendai she is fairly easy. However, I think over all she is the hardest fight in the game... Next to the last one. If your main character is a mage or you have a magic heavy party then she is a serious pain in the bum.
I guess that's why Sendai didn't cause me big problems - my parties are never heavy magic, always heavy melee.