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Forced attack lets you attack party members.

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I dont know if its a bug but a+left mouse lets you attack your own party members, a character can even attack himself that way.

 

Edit: Tapping A two times gives you a sword courser and lets you attack party members, its not a+left mouse

 

Ok you can also kill NPC's this way, without even entering combat mode. Tested it on some villagers, they die, drop some loot, the death animation plays and than they just stand their for some seconds bevor disappearing completly.

 

Attacking guards this way turns everyone hostile towards you.

 

Quest givers turn hostile too, it seems random if the rest of the village turns hostile or not.

Edited by Mayama

You could force attack party members in IE games.

I see the dreams so marvelously sad

 

The creeks of land so solid and encrusted

 

Where wave and tide against the shore is busted

 

While chanting by the moonlit twilight's bed

 

trees (of Twin Elms) could use more of Magran's touch © Durance

 

My party will kill EVERYONE! MOHAHAHAHA!

Either I'm right or you're wrong.

You can force attack yourself in Pillars of Eternity. Should still be in as a design decision in my opinion, they could make a spell effect/trigger to make the player character attack him/herself (Confusion/Fear/Horror/CriticalMiss).

Edited by Osvir

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