Well, no encounter is hard if you read gamefaqs before and prepare. But if you play properly, it'll be pretty hard, dare I say impossible.Demnogonis Saastuttaja said:He's not hard [...]
Lonely Vazdru said:since you play fair
Lonely Vazdru said:which is not that easy either since 90% of spells and weapons will be useless.
Lonely Vazdru said:If that does not qualify as "hard", then what the fuck does ?
Lonely Vazdru said:By the time you use them, since you play fair and didn't enter protected, you have a couple of party members lost forever. Unless you happen to have "Freedom" scrolls.
Coyote said:And even if you didn't catch onto that beforehand, you have to fight him in his lich form before he becomes the Imprisonment-spamming demilich, so you've got plenty of time to apply protection scrolls then.
Lonely Vazdru said:Oh, come on. No one does this on his first playthrough, you don't waste one of those rare "Protection form magic" scrolls on a lich and there's no way you can know he will rise again as a demi-lich.
coldcrow said:"Waste" my ass. What enemies are you fighting besides him? Gods? To get to him you have to beat 3 other high-level undead/liches, who are blabbering alot of cryptic and foreboding nonsense, so of course you will expect a mere cellar rat. I mean it's prefectly clear that this guy is tough. I tried Pro-Undead in vanilla when I met him first and magically he forgot about that party member.
Lonely Vazdru said:Oh, come on. No one does this on his first playthrough, you don't waste one of those rare "Protection form magic" scrolls on a lich and there's no way you can know he will rise again as a demi-lich.
Blackadder said:made said:Lord Soth in Death Knights of Krynn.
In hindsight, I don't think he was meant to be killable with normal means. Probably missed some artifact or other gimmick; never finished the game.
Goldbox games in general had some of the hardest RPG combat I can remember. Even regular encounters could fuck you up if you weren't lucky enough to win the initiative and wipe out half the enemy force with some aoe spells at the start.
You needed the rod of omniscience. I didn't think you could assault his fortress at the end without it, unless you mean facing him in the Clerists tower where he gets up and walks away. Great game.
made said:Goldbox games in general had some of the hardest RPG combat I can remember. Even regular encounters could fuck you up if you weren't lucky enough to win the initiative and wipe out half the enemy force with some aoe spells at the start.
Lonely Vazdru said:Ok, I surrender. You've all beaten him easily, the first time. It's not a hard fight. Got it.