Fire Drakes chase in CE?
Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 8:59 am
I don't edit my save files. I don't think that's any fun; I want to actually find everything I use, and earn my skills the hard way. So I was running my knight/sorcerer over to the flame goblin area to do the flask quest, and I had no fire resists to speak of - just that +5 ring I had picked up somewhere along the line. Having only that, I had no intention of messing with the drakes - just kill the gobbies and get out. So I did just that, using more potions than otherwise, but it was quite doable.
On the way out, I must have got the attention of the drake that hangs out near the north end of the area. I just weaved a bit as I ran; no real problem. Near the north exit I got jumped by some little stuff, no big deal, but I figured the drake was out of my hair, becasue I no longer heard him roaring behind me.
I leisurely made my way back to Arindale, sold off all the junk I had accumulated, repaired my stuff, and went to look for Erinllor (spelling?) to finish the quest. No sign of him by the road, so I jogged around that little lake, and through the woods a bit, bagged a few witches, a whole lot of wolf packs, the usual stuff for that area ... all of which to is to say I spent a considerable amount of time just poking around.
To my great surprise, I suddenly heard roaring and got hit with a fireball. I quaffed a potion real fast, and turned around, and that pest drake was right there, south of Arindale! He apparently had been following me around the entire time! I wasn't about to revert to a saved file at that point (my last save before the drake was before the goblin fight too), so I determined to take it out. Luckily, they don't come in too close, and by sidestepping constantly and using a LOT of arrows, I was able to kill it. I got lots of adds in the process, but it was easy enough to maneuver them so the drake killed them instead of me having to worry about it. Of course, that ninny quest guy shows up in the middle of this, and I wound up eating a fireball to finish that up, but I managed to get it all done and survive.
Is this normal? Do the wandering drakes chase you forever? If so, I guess when I do get around to stealing an egg, I can forget about a snatch-and-run, I'll have to at least kill the one in the middle area before the nests. I'll have to get some fire wards for sure now ...
On the way out, I must have got the attention of the drake that hangs out near the north end of the area. I just weaved a bit as I ran; no real problem. Near the north exit I got jumped by some little stuff, no big deal, but I figured the drake was out of my hair, becasue I no longer heard him roaring behind me.
I leisurely made my way back to Arindale, sold off all the junk I had accumulated, repaired my stuff, and went to look for Erinllor (spelling?) to finish the quest. No sign of him by the road, so I jogged around that little lake, and through the woods a bit, bagged a few witches, a whole lot of wolf packs, the usual stuff for that area ... all of which to is to say I spent a considerable amount of time just poking around.
To my great surprise, I suddenly heard roaring and got hit with a fireball. I quaffed a potion real fast, and turned around, and that pest drake was right there, south of Arindale! He apparently had been following me around the entire time! I wasn't about to revert to a saved file at that point (my last save before the drake was before the goblin fight too), so I determined to take it out. Luckily, they don't come in too close, and by sidestepping constantly and using a LOT of arrows, I was able to kill it. I got lots of adds in the process, but it was easy enough to maneuver them so the drake killed them instead of me having to worry about it. Of course, that ninny quest guy shows up in the middle of this, and I wound up eating a fireball to finish that up, but I managed to get it all done and survive.
Is this normal? Do the wandering drakes chase you forever? If so, I guess when I do get around to stealing an egg, I can forget about a snatch-and-run, I'll have to at least kill the one in the middle area before the nests. I'll have to get some fire wards for sure now ...