Sarah1281 wrote...
I didn't like Niall's hairstyle (or his voice for that matter, too damn whiny, even in the opening when he's NOT trapped in the Fade). The bangs just looked...off.
Come to think of it, all circle magi are annoying in some fashion.
Sarah1281 wrote...
I didn't like Niall's hairstyle (or his voice for that matter, too damn whiny, even in the opening when he's NOT trapped in the Fade). The bangs just looked...off.
Except for Sweeney. He was awesome.KnightofPhoenix wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
I didn't like Niall's hairstyle (or his voice for that matter, too damn whiny, even in the opening when he's NOT trapped in the Fade). The bangs just looked...off.
Come to think of it, all circle magi are annoying in some fashion.
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Yep. What's not to like about a guy who agrees to give you a dangerous fire rod so you can set Templars on fire with it?KnightofPhoenix wrote...
Who was Sweeney? The old prof that likes the frozen chair punishment?
Jacks Smirking Revenge wrote...
Crashes on the high visual spells like; Paraylsis Explosion, Mana Clash, Holy Smite and Virulent Walking Bomb. I have to avoid those spells like the plague on the PC version, and it isn't my computer my computer is very modern. I understand bugs happen, but BioWare's total lack of interest in fixing that one (1.04) does nothing to fix it really chaps my ass
Sarah1281 wrote...
Lothering in general. And I've still been unable to feel any pity for those refugees that attack you. They're too short-sighted to live.
Modifié par umwhatyousay, 05 août 2010 - 11:00 .
I would assume they say that because it's forged with more skill than most people have and because you're forced to go straight from the Deep Roads to the Assembly and where else would you find a master smith in the Deep Roads?umwhatyousay wrote...
Many-a-dwarf: I could never live on the surface. I'd be too afraid of falling up into the sky!
Reeeeeeeeeeeeallly? Is that actually a thing? Are you actually more afraid of a wide open space below you than one above you? OKAY, DWARVES. Also, what do they eat, especially if fundy dwarves are supposed to be super opposed to surface trade? Nugs? Okay. What do nugs eat? How do they support all that biomass, is what I'm asking. Equal opportunity bewilderade: in Awakening, Velanna was so in touch with Nature that she seemed skeptical of friggin' SHELTER. Okay, Vel-Vel. If you say so.
I actually like the deep roads. The broodmother is one of my favorite ("favorite") things in the game. Creepy and dark. I just hate Orzammar. You do a bunch of that doesn't matter to establish allegiance to a guy you don't even have to support, and the crowning is hilarious. "This stupid-ass crown is of Paragon make!" (how in the HELL is that established, and so quickly?) "I declare you king, " No wonder you're dying, dwarves. You're IDIOTS. And of course, the total tool is actually the best, because there are no easy decisions. Ever. All you ever do in life is arbitrarily decide to make one of two awful choices. Uplifting game!
Fantasy races are a little goofy, I guess.
I'd probably hate traps less if you could set your allies' AI to disarm them. That is the only reason you're here, rogues. Nothing but useless experience and vendor trash is in chests and I can glitch that stuff into existence well enough, so make yourselves useful (they never make themselves useful). Rogues! I am tired of you.
Zjarcal wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
Lothering in general. And I've still been unable to feel any pity for those refugees that attack you. They're too short-sighted to live.
Same here. What amuses me about them is the way the leader yells "attack!". He does without an iota of confidence and sounds terrified when he says it, like "they're gonna kill us, but I'm hungry... someone get to them first!".
The bandit leader in Lothering also gets on my nerves.
However I think no one gets on my nerves more than the Sloth Demon. He is just sooooo slow at delivering his lines that it makes me go mad. Strangely enough, it also makes me sleepy. I think he has more power than I give him credit for.
umwhatyousay wrote...
Also, what do they eat, especially if fundy dwarves are supposed to be super opposed to surface trade? Nugs? Okay. What do nugs eat? How do they support all that biomass, is what I'm asking.
When Owain tells you you need a senior enchanter to sign for you, just ask Sweeney for his signature. Promise to light the Templar that watches the library's skirt on fire and he'll cheerfully do it.frostajulie wrote...
okay I have played the mage origin saeveral times, how do you get sweeney to give you a rod of fire to burn templars.
Sarah1281 wrote...
When Owain tells you you need a senior enchanter to sign for you, just ask Sweeney for his signature. Promise to light the Templar that watches the library's skirt on fire and he'll cheerfully do it.frostajulie wrote...
okay I have played the mage origin saeveral times, how do you get sweeney to give you a rod of fire to burn templars.
You can do the spider thing anyway. In fact, I think it's a better idea to not do the spiders for the permission because if you do then you don't get the bonus items as a reward.ArawnNox wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
When Owain tells you you need a senior enchanter to sign for you, just ask Sweeney for his signature. Promise to light the Templar that watches the library's skirt on fire and he'll cheerfully do it.frostajulie wrote...
okay I have played the mage origin saeveral times, how do you get sweeney to give you a rod of fire to burn templars.
Yeah, but then you dont get a mini dungeon crawl... then again, that could save a lot of time off that origin, though. >.>
bonus items? This game loves continuing to surprising me, doesn't it?Sarah1281 wrote...
You can do the spider thing anyway. In fact, I think it's a better idea to not do the spiders for the permission because if you do then you don't get the bonus items as a reward.ArawnNox wrote...
Sarah1281 wrote...
When Owain tells you you need a senior enchanter to sign for you, just ask Sweeney for his signature. Promise to light the Templar that watches the library's skirt on fire and he'll cheerfully do it.frostajulie wrote...
okay I have played the mage origin saeveral times, how do you get sweeney to give you a rod of fire to burn templars.
Yeah, but then you dont get a mini dungeon crawl... then again, that could save a lot of time off that origin, though. >.>
umwhatyousay wrote...
I'd probably hate traps less if you could set your allies' AI to disarm them. That is the only reason you're here, rogues. Nothing but useless experience and vendor trash is in chests and I can glitch that stuff into existence well enough, so make yourselves useful (they never make themselves useful). Rogues! I am tired of you.
Heh, yes it's always funny to hear people admit they have no clue just how OP a rogue can be. They always do it with such verve.Zjarcal wrote...
umwhatyousay wrote...
I'd probably hate traps less if you could set your allies' AI to disarm them. That is the only reason you're here, rogues. Nothing but useless experience and vendor trash is in chests and I can glitch that stuff into existence well enough, so make yourselves useful (they never make themselves useful). Rogues! I am tired of you.
Maker's breath...<_<
Modifié par Addai67, 05 août 2010 - 08:42 .
Sarah1281 wrote...
...so I normally use the rather bizarre setup of tank rogue.