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  1. Currently in Act 3 with this character - finished WM1   - I think we are at level 9ish Endless Paths and the main group is Eder, Pallegina, Durance, Hivarias, and Aloth.

     

    I am not as pleased with the cipher main as I expected to be - the biggest issue I have is the auto pilot over riding my orders - as we progress I prefer to have him attack at the beginning to build focus before casting - the battle starts (auto-pause) - I choose the cipher - I hit X (stop what you are doing) - I choose a weapon attack - I give out orders to others -  I unpause - cipher is casting whisper of treason aaauuuggghhhhh!  :w00t:

     

    It also seems like there is generally one spell per level that is almost always the "go to" choice making the ciphers contribution kind of boring as well as micro management intense.

     

    Hopefully being able to multi with some sort of rogue in deadfire will make things more interesting ... :ninja:

  2. I don't really know how the mechanics of switching works I just kind of judge by what I see (not at all into the maths   :w00t: )  I do know there's a quick switch option when leveling (Utility area) and I have seen discussions related to it's use for gunslingers in particular but I have never taken it.

     

    I can't think of any area off hand that will not be available as a result of entering Act 2 (or 3 or WM 1&2) altho once you've cleared an area it generally stays clear unless they use it for a bounty or later plot area and unless you are sent someplace most static NPCs don't get any additonal dialogue either with some exceptions (maybe related to factions and or your reputations. (Inns have the same options, stores don't get new items (maybe some exceptions there) etc

     

    Good luck! 

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  3. I like to have a melee option especially since my first two options are very slow - I don't use it a lot but do occasionally - I started with the spear/shield but currently have Whispers of Yenwood and  Hearth Harvest in that slot - I have not taken a weapon focus yet so I am just picking from my current inventory. ( I also am a sucker for Arms Bearer and give it to almost everyone eventually )

     

    I generally use some melee for "clean up" coming in to assist Eder finishing off and occasionally some melee opponents get past him and get in my face and I hate to be cranking the arbalest or reloading the pistol while they whup on my butt especially if focus is down.  :p

     

    Doing De-finance Bay now but wont get much play time if any until Sun. 

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  4. Ok I decided to try to complete a cipher run to import to Deadfire and I was thinking I might skip some non-essential areas so I'd like to know what areas I should make sure I do not miss!

     

    I don't really need spoilers or details and I am just as interested in great conversation opportunities as I am in places I might score some stuff - just anyplace that can be special for ciphering!  8)

     

    (Aumaua - Deadfire -drifter)

     

    Orwin

     

    M- 14

    C-8

    D- 14 (+2 gloves for 16)

    P-12

    I- 18

    R-12

     

    Currently outfitted with a Fine Arbalest, pistol (Disapointer w Acc+1) and spear/small shield - Not quite level 4 with standard early companions - 

     

     

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  5. I remember seeing him as in physical him.

     

    But more often it was just that item sitting in the window there.

     

    Anyways. 

     

    I think I have seen him at the keep as well (altho not every time that I was there when he was supposed to be there)  but if I did I can't seem to recall how he sold his current item to me in person - was it a conversation choice? I don't recall him having a group of items like a merchant...  :geek:

  6. So supposedly Azzuro (prestigious visitor) is supposed to be at the keep currently listed as leaving in 6 hours - i have wasted  the last 12 hours (game time) looking in every building on the property for him - I seem to recall he usually shows up in the main keep but also recall at least once he might have been someplace else and I believe this is the second time i have come looking for him and not found him???

     

     

  7. I never respec on purpose.

    I always respec when I need (which might happen a couple of time per playthrough for the whole party).

    But the most important rule is : I never ever ever respec with a Wizard ! (one would loose her/his spells).

    :w00t:

    Good to know! I currently have three PoE playthroughs (mostly act 3 and/or WM)  that I might be able to finish before April and it occurred to me I might want to make use of a respec or two while fooling with them in order to make use of different companions to change things up from my only other finished game.

  8. The main thing I didn't care for about the way the game progressed in BG2 once you got to chap 2 was it starts by giving you a major "plot twist" quest re: Imoen then proceeds to dump a gazillion more or less "optional" quests on you from every Tom **** and julia your party strolls within shouting distance from  - very few of which seemed dire enough at the surface to feel like they should distract you from the main thrust re: Imoen - other than the contrived issue of raising a fairly substantial pile of cash.

     

    This bothered me from an RP standpoint primarily (like I kept feeling I should be rushing to Imoens aid instead) but I almost never did.

     

    That was not the case in BG1 where it seemed much less bizarre to have my character wander off into the wilderness (grieving my loss) and stumbling into numerous small adventures (gaining levels and recruits) before signing on to the main plot line and moving it forward.

     

    None of which stopped the BG series from holding my attention for most of a decade and remaining today the game I have no doubt played more than any other I ever owned. :)

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  9. Just a few ideas off the top of my head;

     

    1) The Napalmdin: Darcozzi Paladin/Unbroken Fighter Crusader

     

    Frontline tank, strides up to the enemy and uses Unbroken's bonus Engagements to take on as many as she can, and then procs FoD and Fires of Darcozzi Palace. Fight her directly? Every time you touch her, you BURN. Try to get around her? Unbroken's bonus to Disengagement plus Overbearing Guard means she knocks you Prone, and pulls you right back Into The Fray anyway. And that's why she's the Napalmdin; she sticks to you like glue, and you BURN, BURN, BURN.

     

    2) The Gunslinger: Island Aumaua Sharpshooter Ranger/Black Jacket Fighter Hunter

     

    Your standard Arms Bearer/Quick Switch Island Aumaua gun Ranger, now enhanced by the Black Jacket's reduced Recovery upon weapon switching, and bonus weapon proficiency means he can use a wider variety of firearms in his arsenal. Plus no Constant Recovery is no big deal; he's staying in the back and blasting targets in the face anyway.

     

    3) The One Man Army: Berserker Barbarian/Streetfighter Rogue Marauder

     

    Your standard OSA/Vengeful Defeat/HoF Bombarian, now even deadlier when Flanked or Bloodied. A fire-and-forget WMD you send first into the enemy ranks and trust to do his job, letting you save your focus for micro-ing the backline. Despite the name, he works best with teammates providing buffs and CC, but either way he's the only melee DPS you're ever going to need.

     

    4) The Batman Wizard: Conjurer Wizard/Trickster Rogue Spellblade

     

    Get around the Conjurer's ban on Illusion spells, with the Trickster's access to them! A weaker Sneak Attack is no big deal; she's there to cast spells, not to stab someone. That just leaves Evocation, but who cares about those when you have the right tool for every situation?

     

    5) The Weather Witch: Priestess of Eothas/Fury Druid Universalist

     

    Mild-mannered staff chick at first glance, but you won't like her when she's angry. Because when she does, that means Minor Avatar + Relentless Storm + Storm Blight Spiritshift. And with the Eothas Priestess's access to extra Druid Elemental spells, plus the Fury's bonus with same, she can call down the thunder all day long. Hope you don't have anything valuable in the general vicinity.

     

    Tried this yesterday thinking the same thing - but the Trcksters illusion spells are disabled (apparently by the conjurers ban)  ;(

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    You do get them, but last I checked the subclass’ description specifically stated they’re supposed to pick one melee proficiency ;)

    As far as I can tell there is no mention of melee weapons at all in the class description.

     

     

    I was fooling with a devoted but was not restricted to a single proficiency - did I miss something about how you choose your "devoted" weapon choice? 

  11. Ah... excellent! Just the sort of info I was hoping for - I will go check out those links!  thanks all!  :thumbsup:

     

    Anyone else played a devoted fighter/ ? MC yet and if so how did the weapon restriction work for you? Mine was essentially non-existant.

     

    About to try a Male Mountain Dwarf - Warlock (Barbarian (mage killer)/Transmuter) as part of a new oddball group led by a Female Orlan Harbinger (trickster/ troubadour), with a Male Moon Godlike Paladin (Kind Wayfarer) a Male Fire Godlike Mystic (Wael / Soul Blade) and a Female Druid Lifegiver. I am interested to see if the mage killer/mage combo will work out.

  12. Recently finished my first full play through of POE (after many many partial play throughs) and thought I would fool around with the BB a bit (hoping to hear a release date soon) -  I have not been following the development much at all after making an early pledge but I finished a run through of the Beta yesterday - seems MUCH shorter than POE Beta which I played fairly extensively over quite a few months while waiting for release and don't think I had any run throughs  of that BB that I finished all the content available. as I was mostly interested in trying out classes and learning the gameplay (I have not yet entered any of the areas in the Deadfire beta that warned of higher level content than I might be prepared for)

     

    I searched around for discussions of companions expected for Deadfire and eventually came up with a page (on the wiki?) that had names & portraits of all  those more or less "confirmed" but no other info - so I guess all the companions from the original will make an appearance and apparently some of the new faces will be "sidekicks" (I assume more limited than full blown companions). Any thing else I should know about that?

     

    I built a MC fighter/chanter and chose the devoted sub-class for the fighter which says I can only have one weapon proficiency but I was still given the choice of 2 proficiencys to start and gained another on level up and did not see any difference in how they performed - I assume thats a bug in the beta? (have not had time to read through any bug reports/known issue info).

     

    I am pretty excited about the multi-class opitons and hope it will work out so that the player can make choices (changes) to use them with the companions (without having to give up "real" companions for hired adventurers to do so.)

     

     

  13. Some inns and resting at Caed Nua are supposed to provide their benefits for more than one rest but I almost never see this actually occur?

     

    Instead almost universally the benefits only last a single rest - on the very few occasions I have seen one last more than one rest - it has been when resting in the wild altho I think it may have also worked for me when I rested at an inn and chose the option that offered no benefit.

     

    This led me to wonder if resting anywhere that offered its own benefit pack would automatically cancel and then replace the existing one with it's own?

     

    So are there rules that determine how this works or is the function just bugged? 

  14. Indeed since perception is only increased by items and one assumes it will be like POE1 where usually only the highest item works (others are surpressed) it seems there should be a way to increase your ability to find traps over the course of the game.

     

    I guess I could toy with a dwarf with high con and heavy plate and just send him ahead and make sure he rests often enough not to die setting them off?  :disguise:

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  15. Noted that the post announcing Beta mentions that trap finding is now based on Perception and not mechanics but am not seeing how it works - Main is Beastmaster (Shifter) perception 14 - party rogue is Orlan perception 14 (mechanics 2) - party travels in stealth (plus stop and go to allow traps to be found)  in danger areas but never finds a trap until it goes off ???

     

    Any insight or suggestions?

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