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Jobby
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Paralysis effect dodgy as..

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Isn't it a bit strange that if you are paralysed by a creature or magic that you can drink a cure potion or cast a spell to heal yourself but you can't attack the creature/mage that paralysed you. Paralysed should be just that, paralysed, no actions at all. Seems a bit of a daft concept the way it has been implemented compared to say Baldurs Gate and Neverwinter Nights for example.

Also my character is now level 25 and I am only up to the third blades quest as I have been having too much fun doing all the side quests for the Empire and Fighters Guild. This won't cause me any trouble when I decide to complete the main story will it?
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[QUOTE=Jobby]Isn't it a bit strange that if you are paralysed by a creature or magic that you can drink a cure potion or cast a spell to heal yourself but you can't attack the creature/mage that paralysed you. Paralysed should be just that, paralysed, no actions at all. Seems a bit of a daft concept the way it has been implemented compared to say Baldurs Gate and Neverwinter Nights for example.

Also my character is now level 25 and I am only up to the third blades quest as I have been having too much fun doing all the side quests for the Empire and Fighters Guild. This won't cause me any trouble when I decide to complete the main story will it?[/QUOTE]

None at all, although you main find some elements a bit easier than you should, but there is no 'right time' to do the main quest.
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