MortyTheGobbo
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Maybe they feel betrayed? A number of gamers might have believed Obsidian to be safe from the imagined hordes of SJWs destroying gaming. But then they had the audacity to provide us with a diverse range of characters not falling into their ideas of masculinity and femininity. But it's also true that Deadfire's "politics" probably wouldn't have provoked any kind of reaction five years ago. But by now some gamers have retreated into the 19th century in terms of expected social norms.
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Dual-wielding rogues are iconic, but one of Pillars' strengths is that it doesn't cleave to what's "iconic" or "traditional". A rogue shouldn't feel like they're losing out by picking a two-handed weapon or a single one-hander. Anyway, I don't have much to contribute otherwise, except to say I feel like they should have rewritten the spell lists much more than they did. The motley assortment of situational spells might have fit the first game, where wizards, clerics and druids had access to all of them, but the tighter balance of Deadifre makes a lot of them fall by the wayside. The same applies to chants and invocations. It'll be interesting to see them fine-tune the balance over the years. Pillars had many changes that came with patches, so Deadfire will too.
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Mentioned at length in last weeks Dev Q&A: the “bugged” portion of the problem was fixed in 1.02 (but isn’t retroactive) and the “balance” portion will be fixed in some future patch. What do you mean by "bugged" and "balance" portions? I didn't notice anything, but if it doesn't apply to existing saves that'd make sense.
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I talked to Yngfirth after unocking Modwyr's first upgrade, the one that requires killing a kith enemy. I had Xoti release her soul, and then the sword was fully upgraded.i think she had mentioned Yngfirth before, but unlocking all the traits feels like a bug, since it's way powerful for this stage of the game.
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So I quite possibly made a mistake by multiclassing Pallegina to Chanter. But I can't exactly revert that, so I have to make do. But she doesn't seem to be doing as much as other party members. So, has anyone tried to run her this way, and how have you made it work? I gave her Blunt the Edge, Blessed was Wengirdh, One Dozen Stood and Sure Handed Illa, then Hel Hyraf Crashed and its upgrade as well as Killers Froze Stiff, but it's not spectacular. On the Paladin side I gave her the shared flames upgrade to flames of devotion, the aura and some passives. Maybe I should make sure she sticks close to other characters.
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Interesting. Guess my decision isn't as final as I thought. But I wasn't really planning to focus on constitution that much. I'd like good dexterity and perception for RP reasons. My planned spread was 13/10/16/14/10/14. Or thereabouts, I might be off by a point or two. I could compensate with items and food, perhaps.
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Now that the patch to un**** Eder's backstory is finally here, I can actually play. I just need to decide on my character's build. I'll be going for a fighter/rogue with a single sword... but the question is subclasses. The Devoted's bonus to a single weapon is tempting. Probably enough to give up axes and pistols I'd otherwise sometimes use. But what about Streetfighter? I'm kind of tempted because of the critical damage bonus, which should play well with high accuracy. But to do that, I need to be bloodied and flanked. And I just don't know how often that'll happen. And without being bloodied or flanked I'll just strike more slowly.
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I'm going to play a fighter/rogue with a single sword for aesthetic reasons and hope it works. The fighter half might be devoted, though that feels a bit like cheating. The rogue half may be a streetfighter, since it feels like it makes sense... but is also risky unless I pack heavy armor and invest in constitution.