No, I keep talking to him untill he runs out of things to say. I get 300 exp.!
But then again, I am the mighty hero of the Sword Coast, so killing him doesn't suite my image...
Decide what you want, decide what you are willing to exchange for it. Establish your priorities and go to work. - H.L. Hunt
No.
It's Whelp at the Friendly Arm Inn. He keeps wanting to use my eye as a testing ground for tainted metal. I always expect him to say something different.
"Extraordinary men are always most tempted by the most ordinary things." -- Cancer Man
I had to vote "no" as my last run-through was with a good PC & party. However my current run-through is with an evil PC and party, so the answer will be "YES!!".
Cheers,
TGHO
I'm wearing Boots of Escaping! I'm wearing Boots of Escaping!
Yes!! In the slowest, most painful yet amusing way possible...
Do I belong to some ancient race? I like to walk in ancient places. These are the things I don't understand. Well I don't believe in your modern ways, don't care about the things you say. Your modesty has failed the test of time.
i always kill noober even though i always have a good party. i think it should improve your reputation as your doing the kind people of nashkel a favour
Noober's death is a definate must. I can't help killing him if I'm playing an evil party. He is just way too annoying and from the Role-Playing perspective you'd have to get pissed off at him. The first time I played through I had to sit there and watch him bug my party, because I was playing a good party. It drove me nuts!
Any man who asks for greater authority does not deserve to have it.
--Tercero Xavier Harkonnen, to the Salusan Militia
The Council of Four Perverts: (1) Magrus (2) Darth Zenemij (3) Erenor (4) Luis Antonio
Washing your hands is important if you cook your breakfast.
When I was young in Nashkel, I found myself running away from old Noob's. Then in awe at the experence bonus. If felt that was worth his salvation and my redemption. I figure he is just a curious peasent and I am a lordly outlander if only novice.
I killed him. I am playing a Paladin and I still killed him. I took out my frustrations on him with my sword. I kept thinking if what I want to do to people where I work who continue to ask stupid nonsense questions. I thought of them and sliced him apart. If I knew of the XP for letting him live he could have have kept his head.
Oh well, I guess that is why I lost a Rep. point.
I killed him recently, and lost no reputation for doing so. My party didn't complain, either, and they're a goodly bunch.
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.