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HotU: Goldem parts [Spoiler??]

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 9:40 am
by kettering
:confused: I need some help. Where can i find the Golem parts on the Makers Island in HotU? The walktrough says that there must be some.

Martin
P.S: Excuse my english. I´m from germany :-) )

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 10:03 am
by Fiberfar
You have to be a arcane spellcaster to get hold of the golemparts

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:08 am
by Zel Greywords
Indeed. And the parts are pretty evenly scattered across that dungeon. Three of them are on the first level and two on the second.

Apart from that, if you can't manage to construct that thing - don't worry. It's not important, just a bit of additional quest candy. Plus, the golem is a pest since you can't unsummon him, so you have a lumbering piece of mithril trudging behind you wherever you go. Pretty unstylish, if you ask me - but then again, I'm the "lone wolf" type and despise henchmen in general. :)

-Zel

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:49 am
by kettering
Thnx a lot. Now I can go further.
Bye

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 3:09 pm
by [Fluffy]
I have a question... a few questions, that go into this category.

As you can probably see, I'm new to these forums.
I played NWN when it first came out, and just recently obtained SoU and HotU. Althroughout, though, I have never really understood what "arcane" magic is. Could someone give me a definition? I also would like to summon this golem. I am a Fighter/Rogue/Ranger, I can use magic devices, cast most spells, use most wands, staffs, etc. But I do not know what I need to do to retrieve these golem parts. I've destroyed the maker, and plan to leave the ruins soon, so i hope I can still reenter them if it's possible for my character to get the parts.
If anyone can help me, please reply soon.

Thank you.

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 4:26 pm
by Fiberfar
A rogue can fake the arcane and divine arts, but they can't strech out their arm and scream: "TROOOGOR" (or something like that) and have a spell flying around. Wizards and Sorcerers are the only spellcasters that can create the golem ( I don't think that bards can create it).

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 4:29 pm
by Zel Greywords
There is a fundamental division in all of D&D ever since version... 1.5 I think? Note: I'm talking about the good old paper&pen D&D here.

D&D knows two "flavors" of magic.

Namely "divine" and "arcane" magic.

Divine Magic:
Powers that are bestowed upon mortals by the gods. In your typical D&D world, all priests (and similar deeply religious people) get powers in return for their prayers and their utter dedication to a god. Usually called "Priestly Magic", these powers typically focus on healing, curing and similar beneficial stuff - but of course there are also less peaceful gods out there who'd rather grant their followers lethal stuff like "Call Lighting" and similar powers.

Priestly magic focuses less on gestures and logics, but more on faith and belief. When a priest heals a wounded commoner, he does not speak a "spell" and draw upon some kind of elemental power, but instead he prays and "asks" his deity to heal the victim - and that god usually does grant that prayer. Should that god refuse to grant any more "wonders" though, then the priest would be totally helpless.



Arcane Magic:
This is the magic flavor that wizards or sorcerors use. It's all about the manipulation of the hidden forces of nature, the binding and bending of elementar energies, the controlling of minor planar beings and so on.
Arcane Magic is not about prayer and faith, but simply a kind of science - based on years and years of logical research, intelligence and on empiric deductions. Wizards command elemental forces by applicating (fictional) metaphysical laws and principles. They draw their energies from the world that surrounds them and force them into the needed form, like a fireball for example. Wizards are not dependent on gods to "do their stuff", they instead use their surroundings or the various planes as a power source.



Usually both kinds of magic are (falsely) called "spells", but actually that word only fits the arcane variant, since the priestly/divine variant is rather about "wonders". Arcane magic typically offers a wider range of effects and devices, while divine magic tends to offer fewer, yet more powerful stuff.

As a ranger, you get access to priestly spells at level... 9, I think.
Meaning you are NOT an arcane spellcaster.

The only thing you can do as a rogue is "faking it". If you get your hands on a magical item, your cunning nature allows you to "persuade" it to unleash its power - but nothing more. A rogue can NOT draw magical energies from the ethers himself, nor can he ask a god to support him.
All he can do is unleash "spells in a can" (scrolls, staves etc.) from their containers.

-Zel

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 4:39 pm
by Fiberfar
There are also differences inside the arcane and divine arts:
Divine:
-Cleric: powers are granted from the gods
-Druid: powers are granted from the nature

Arcane:
-Wizard:Has to undergo years of study to be able to use arcane magic. The wizards think of the arcane magic as a difficult, rewarding art.
-Sorcerer: Born talents that has the arcane powers within themselfs from the birth. Not an art but a talent

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 4:55 pm
by Fiberfar
[QUOTE=Zel Greywords]
Plus, the golem is a pest since you can't unsummon him, so you have a lumbering piece of mithril trudging behind you wherever you go.
-Zel[/QUOTE]

Infact, you should create the golem. Then kill it with area spells (remember D&D harcore rules and a safe distance). You would gain something around 800-1000 Exp. :)

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 5:43 pm
by [Fluffy]
Thanks for the detailed answers, Zel. I appreciate it.

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 12:53 am
by queenzul
I can't find the parts!!

I'm playing a lvl 20 Paladin, lvl 1 Sorcerer, and lvl 1 Red Dragon Disciple. I still can't find the parts!

:confused:

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 9:02 am
by Evincar
I am Paladin level 9, Sorcerer level 1 and Red Dragon Disciple 11, so i can cast some arcane magic. But i havent found any parts in that entire dungeon :(

Any idea what i should do?

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 11:14 am
by Fiberfar
Seeing that others that have one level of Arcane spellcaster can't find the parts to the golem, I guess that you have to be at a minimum level of arcane spellcaster (i.e lvl 15 sorc or something like that)

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 5:31 am
by Evincar
Ok, thx for the info :)