Lady_Error
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Who is the trainer who teaches Ninjitsu? Is it at the Green Mandarin place?
What the fuck is this gobbledegook.I'm getting geeked
I don't think that the Sleep instrument is still that effective though. I tried starting with a Bard and even after a couple of levels, all the monsters were resisting the sleep instrument.
Lethal Blow adds to the fun of building good characters with good weapons since you become an almost unstoppable killing machine. It worked in Wizardry and it works in Grimoire. And there are still areas with advanced monsters that are hard even with Lethal Blow.
I wonder how a non-lethal blow playthrough would go, with a party restricting fighter types to warriors and thieves. I'd never do it, but might make for an interesting challenge.
It's so good that it obsoletes all the rest of the systems and mechanics in the game and encourages all character builds to revolve around lethal blow
It's so good that it obsoletes all the rest of the systems and mechanics in the game and encourages all character builds to revolve around lethal blow
Not really. Take the Naga Assassin, for example. His Ninjitsu and Iron Hands together make the bites of the Naga by far the most effective weapon in my current playthrough, even without putting points into Lethal Blow so far (it'd become active for unarmed combat after 70 points).
You could also say that some early spells like Crushing Hand are "unbalanced", but half the fun is discovering what works best and then using it.
On the other hand, you are barred from wearing pants and shoes. This isn't a huge problem in the beginning, but as you progress further and can get better items, the AC difference gets greater because the items get better. For the majority of the game, it's a liability.
On the other hand, you are barred from wearing pants and shoes. This isn't a huge problem in the beginning, but as you progress further and can get better items, the AC difference gets greater because the items get better. For the majority of the game, it's a liability.
Do we even know that the local AC plays a role and not just the Total AC, which reaches 125 with or without pants and shoes?
And the speed bonus is more important now that multiclassing is a viable and actually desirable thing to do. For many class changes you need to save up the extra points, so that you won't be putting them into Speed until you arrive at your final class. And that can take at least half the game or even more.