Playing on hardest difficulty
- ForgotenWarrior
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Playing on hardest difficulty
Anyone ever try this? I'm currently playing a half orc barbarian on the hardest difficulty and the game is very tough so far( he's level 5). I got killed a number of times(like 15 lol). Don't know what people mean when they say nwn is an easy game Its a lot of fun on hardest difficulty, very challenging, I think people should use that difficulty more. Cant wait to see how much damage dragons would do to me(hmm double damage of what they normally do.... yikes, oh yea and monsters can do critical hits as well)
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You don't have to set the highest difficult level in order for the monsters to score critical hits, i'm playing hardcore D&D rules as my difficulty setting and i get critical hits as well. I prefer D&D hardcore rules anyway, i like to have things even when fighting.Originally posted by ForgotenWarrior
... oh yea and monsters can do critical hits as well)
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Keep playing. The game difficulty doesn't seem to scale up as quickly as the melee characters do.
My monk got his butt liberally kicked (to borrow a phrase from Minsc) on normal difficulty up to about level 7/8.
I played the last half of the game on hardcore and it was easy.
My monk got his butt liberally kicked (to borrow a phrase from Minsc) on normal difficulty up to about level 7/8.
I played the last half of the game on hardcore and it was easy.
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