when proceeding to Elmshore, i was asked whether i want a higher difficulty setting or not due to my "considered high level". I arrived with my 10th level party there. I haven chosen "Standard" but have the feeling that this was taken wrong. Unfortunately i do not have a save in the recent past (yes, i know, beginners mistake) to check for a difference here when chosing the increased difficulty. But there are groups of ~10 Ogres with several Druids and every group easily dispatches me and i need 2-3 tries for each battle against "normal encounters without 'nameds' ". Up to now, there were no such hard fights outside the Endless Paths while playing on the "Normal" difficulty setting, so in an area for which i am considered to be over-leveled, such problems/hard fights seem to be misplaced. So i guess that the choice given about a locally re-arranged difficulty is broken here?
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Yahku
Hey,
when proceeding to Elmshore, i was asked whether i want a higher difficulty setting or not due to my "considered high level". I arrived with my 10th level party there. I haven chosen "Standard" but have the feeling that this was taken wrong. Unfortunately i do not have a save in the recent past (yes, i know, beginners mistake) to check for a difference here when chosing the increased difficulty. But there are groups of ~10 Ogres with several Druids and every group easily dispatches me and i need 2-3 tries for each battle against "normal encounters without 'nameds' ". Up to now, there were no such hard fights outside the Endless Paths while playing on the "Normal" difficulty setting, so in an area for which i am considered to be over-leveled, such problems/hard fights seem to be misplaced. So i guess that the choice given about a locally re-arranged difficulty is broken here?
Best regards
Yahku
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