Chapter 2 Luskin: which henchman?
#1
Posté 08 février 2011 - 12:00
I'm quite capable of filling the tank and Wizard roles. I'm considering Tomi for traps (my pixie is only 5th level). But does any henchman gain anything, story wise, from going to Luskin in chapter 2.
#2
Posté 08 février 2011 - 03:22
I have a preference for Grimgnaw due to his unique combo of speed and elemental gloves, but perhaps you may get tanking benefits from cleric buffing/healing (Linu) or bard song boosts (Sharwyn). Both Linu & Sharwyn have a decent range attack if you set it up that way.
Umm... a wiz "should" have both Find Traps and Knock so really needs no rogue although the recon value of the pixie is ALWAYS worthwhile at any level. Without Find Traps just send any summon ahead to trigger them.
Modifié par HipMaestro, 08 février 2011 - 03:22 .
#3
Posté 08 février 2011 - 04:52
Or Grimgnaw, as the best but funily twisted tank, if you can't afford her.
Modifié par jmlzemaggo, 08 février 2011 - 04:57 .
#4
Posté 09 février 2011 - 01:56
I guess i could use summons, but my slots are tight. I try not rest much. I memorize 2 of all my main buffs (14 of my slots), plus 5 stilled buffs for special circumstances. That leaves a few slots for control spells and a couple of breaches, but i'll fit a couple summons in.
I solo (with the Pixie) about half the time. When i take a henchman, it's mostly Sharwyn or Linu this chapter, once i took Tomi. I don't need a tank or i'd take Daelan. He's got a connection to Luskin. Boddyknock is useless to me. I used Linu on a few adventures. But i only took Sharwyn with me to Neverwinter Woods, so i guess i'll take her.
Thanks.
Modifié par Merlex, 09 février 2011 - 01:58 .
#5
Posté 09 février 2011 - 03:28
Sharwyn is a good choice for your situation.
#6
Posté 09 février 2011 - 07:06
Modifié par Westan Willows, 09 février 2011 - 07:07 .
#7
Posté 09 février 2011 - 09:27
'talking about overpowered spells: "knock" & "find traps". Insaine! Worse, desimmersing...
#8
Posté 09 février 2011 - 09:54
#9
Posté 11 février 2011 - 08:14
#10
Posté 11 février 2011 - 09:00
To the point I would rather change my PC class to tune with Sharwyn or, eventually, Grimgnaw, in the OC for instance. And no one else.
I even went through it as a bard myself, and even worse... as a male, with her.
That was interesting, as much as amazingly immersing.
And who could complain about fights being maybe a bit more difficult? Aren't we all heroes?
Modifié par jmlzemaggo, 11 février 2011 - 09:51 .
#11
Posté 11 février 2011 - 02:51
#12
Posté 11 février 2011 - 06:10
If Tony's AI modifies the AI so that NPC bards who have that feat actually use it, it would be most interesting and helpful.
What I have found with the standard AI is that if the NPC is equipped with a range weapon, a caster class seldom uses spells. Switch them to melee and they will begin launching all the spells before engaging in combat. Sharwyn has very few offensive spells to cast, is slotted primarily for buffing and when in range attack mode tends to act as a good support for any tanking PC. Since she doesn't even get Lingering Song, she will refresh her song about once a turn rather than cast spells and becomes quite effective at level 14 with her indispellable song buffs.
Since the OP stated this particular PC would be playing as a tank, I would be interested to discover how effective a bardic support archer was working out in the campaign.
So... all you TK users... does Tony's hak use offensive Curse Song with the NPC bard attack AI?
Modifié par HipMaestro, 11 février 2011 - 06:20 .
#13
Posté 11 février 2011 - 08:40
Try for yourself, dammit
I kind of remember her casting Bard song... and Deekin casting the Curse one, but I used her as the "tank" (I think she is having unusual feats, like two weapons fighting or exotic weapons?), leaving to me and my own AI the spellcasting and the range attack.
That's how far my memory can go. But, again, I barely concentrate on the tech side anymore, tending to a more intuitive but still strategical style. Ending up rushing for melee anyway, to save her softest skin, even to the cost of my very life... and having her falling for me more often than under our enemies. We made that song out of it, one which became kind of famous:
"Dying by your side is such an heavenly way to die..."
Some youngtsers stole it I heard, and made a fortune out of their treachery...
Youngsters...
Modifié par jmlzemaggo, 11 février 2011 - 08:43 .
#14
Posté 11 février 2011 - 11:09
A bardic support character can be quite useful for a tank, though a cleric like Linu will clearly be better and for obvious reasons. Both have buffs but a cleric has a lot better healing. This is espicially true if running Tony K's AI / Dialog files.HipMaestro wrote...
Since the OP stated this particular PC would be playing as a tank, I would be interested to discover how effective a bardic support archer was working out in the campaign.
So... all you TK users... does Tony's hak use offensive Curse Song with the NPC bard attack AI?
As to the overall value of a Bard in the OC, they tend to do well enough, but in tight situations which should be rare, the Bard can be over run due to generally lacking in armor and melee prowess. At higher levels especially if you are playing a tank, the bard buffs (haste ect) can make it much easier then it would be going solo. So while the class may have its problems (most do), it's well worth taking Sharwyn (and later Deekin) if you want to do more then just play solo.
As to your last question, yes the AI will play the curse song. I run a modified version of it (well the source code, not the hak) in a module I'm building, and if two bards run into one another they will use it as a counter song.
Modifié par Xovian, 11 février 2011 - 11:13 .
#15
Posté 13 février 2011 - 02:11
#16
Posté 01 mars 2011 - 04:00
I might play wizard or sorcerer one day, and then take Grimgnaw or Daelan with me





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