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How ready are they? Each of the priest subclasses have their own flavor spells based on their diety. They have level 9 spells and special spiritual weapons. If these sub classes are good to go immediately then I'm 50 50. If not then please focus on other classes. I have yet to finish the game so I do not know how these subclasses play out in game. In poe1, If people requested woedica priests then I'm 100% against. Maybe when I finish the game I'll find more reasons to say no. Stay tuned Also keep in most people will not come back to thus game regularly. They will play it now and come back in the next expack. Time is important. Priest paladins have plenty of stuff now even if these subclasses are already 50% complete.
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Sure but there is something wrong then with skaen. Woedica is an underdog but he also is the god of authority and rule that wants to rule over all other gods. So skaen seems to be the god of endless cycle where he lashes out against authority until they are brought down. When they are brought down they now are the underdogs. Now he helps the underdog strike out against the New power. What happens then when woedica regains power and becomes once again the god in control? Skaen must, according to his principles, lash out against woedica. Skaen doesn't seem to be a good choice to follow.
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Spoilers Ok so I finished the game a second time and I'm looking for clarity. Rymergand, ondra and skaen all asked me to disintegrate the souls after I finished rymergands quest. After killing the main enemy, skaen asks me to give the souls to woedica. What gets me is this seems contrary to skaen principles. Doesn't he hate rulers and authorty and values silent slaves striking against their masters? Doesn't woedica want to get souls to regain her lost power? Woedica wants to be the leading power of all the gods. Why would the god that hates authority and values silent revenge want to help the god that wants to become the highest power of all the gods? It seems like disintegrating the souls to spite woedica is aligned with skaen principle. And why did skaen habe a change of heart?
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Wait, was Concelhaut ...
asnjas replied to gkathellar's topic in Pillars of Eternity: Stories (Spoiler Warning!)
I thought it was related to his desire to keep himself alive. He was obsessed with self preservation. Even one of his lessons to his students was what he thought was a wizard's greatest enemy. Death or something like that. -
What am I missing in this thread? Spears and and shields can be used together? My kana is currently and has been using spear with a shield
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Charm Effect Ending Prematurely
asnjas replied to nem0's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
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But Why? The whole point and benefit is built-in already. You get abilities from both classes. If anything single classes need the special skills to set them apart since they don't get the choices from two classes. And what's funny is they do get the special skills in a way since only single classes get access to the highest power level skills.
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a lot of the games being recommended are great but they are too dated. cmon guys. if someone wanted a car you wouldnt recommend a car from the 70s 80s. would someone really enjoy bg2 or planescape if they are playing for the first time in 2017? fallout 4 is a good game people can enjoy without requiring niche cult interests. skyrim too.
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i havent played this game in a while. i do remember- maybe incorrectly- that the aumua were supposed to be moral experts or similar. they put in a lot of effort into understanding moral issues. this might explain why they do not wage wars to conquer.
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Just what IS a Chanter anyway?
asnjas replied to FlintlockJazz's topic in Pillars of Eternity: Stories (Spoiler Warning!)
i saw them as experts in lore and storytelling. they are not necessarily charismatic but wise and knowledgeable in many stories etc. i played mine like some old hermit loremaster philosopher. the bard in baldurs gate 1-2 i saw as charismatic performers. the chanters in pillars seemed different. -
its a chill quest relax dude. normal people resort to crime during crisis or desperation. the fact they were normal people that lost everything due to unfortunate events makes you sympathize more. they are not just mad and ruthless. and maybe we can agree to disagree on this point, but i like when you have to choose: you pick either peregund or the looters. you cant **** foot the middle ground. to me, your suggestions are **** footing middle ground. its like why cant me and the main villain just have reasonable discourse and compromise? because that would be boring! make the choices tough! help the looters and screw peregund or help peregund and screw the looters. pick one. no all hold hands and skip into sunset wiggle room options. i agree about the way they did reputations. if what you say is true then defending defience bay citizens from looters should give positive rep. letting looters run off with def bay citizens property should be negative rep for def bay. good point.
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i played honest and benevolent chanter and chose to drown them. i just remember the ondra cultists agreed to everything. they also seemed too mentally unstabble to be released. they also must have seen everything coming and were familar with the process since they were high rank members of the cult.
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Options with Iovara?
asnjas replied to Avestus's topic in Pillars of Eternity: Stories (Spoiler Warning!)
iorovara was my favorite character in the entire game. there are few reasons why shes memorable and likable. we pity her. if we make right her situation then she loses what makes her character special.shes a tragic character like sampson or romero and juliet. plus i think we dont solve iorvaras problem because she solved it already. it her own resolve that keeps her in the prison. shes the only one that remains because she committed to truth. -
i loved the story as a whole. its far deeper and complicated than say divinity original sin. maybe there are lulls or some themes just dont do it for you, but after finishing the game and taking in the enitre story i was not unsatisfied. in fact i was more disappointed with how the white march story line played out than the main story.
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Choices and morals in WM part 2
asnjas replied to Masterteo89's topic in Pillars of Eternity: Stories (Spoiler Warning!)
he had proof its just he mis interpret his dreams. he screwed up i admit to that but you cant say he was acting out of malice or greed or evil. i know the destruction of stalwart is very serious and its not a win all happy ending. but the man acted from his duty to his country. save it at all cost. he put his people first and i can respect that even if im on stalwarts side. this is because if i put stalwart first id do the same to raedceras. the mayor of stalwarts has to put stalwart security before raedceras too. -
im not kidding huge spoilers iorvara's knowledge bomb about there are no gods. youre the dumb idiot that betrayed iorvara. this pissed me off so much about myself and made me feel so bad for that woman. how she got totured and captured because of me. she seemed like such a nice lady. she trusted me so much. and she wasnt even mad at me. damn dude. thaos reminds me of religious ppl today. is there a god? yes of course. shows him facts there is no god. well god means different things to different peeps. no dude, straight up, is there a god or not? this is a bad time to ask. oh whatever. thaos was reasonable but the truth is more important. plus methods matter. ok you want to give people lies to make them feel better but dont ruin entire civilisations! he was like readric but more stupid. i sent his ass back to spirit prison to reflect on his actions and apologize to io. white march 12 was cool and all but act four blew it away.
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Choices and morals in WM part 2
asnjas replied to Masterteo89's topic in Pillars of Eternity: Stories (Spoiler Warning!)
i thoughy of him as a defender of readceras instead of a conqueror. i just played that part and mentions he is doing what he can to defend his homeland. he also mentions he is after the steel and loot as promised to his men for a reward for fighting. but he is there primarily to save readceras. so i let him live and made him an ally.