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#1
kokocrush

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 I haven't tried going evil all the way, but it's pretty funny.

In the Kocari Wilds you meet an injured soldier and you can choose to say that you are too busy and Alistair whines about that it's not as if we got some important meeting to go to. Here is where you can kill the soldier: "There he's dead" and Alistair goes you are insane and I reply: "I prefer ruthless" - Alistair disapproves -10 - "Remind me not to get injured around you"

Woot!:devil:

Modifié par kokocrush, 06 décembre 2009 - 02:22 .


#2
DodgeMoreLightning

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Connor. Make her handle it.

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I guess that's evil, but you did it for a reason. It's not pathological insane evil. 

So does Alistair ever leave on his own? I'm sure I can get his rating to below -100

Modifié par kokocrush, 06 décembre 2009 - 02:31 .


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At first I was reluctant to side with the werewolves, even for the achievement, but ever since I did, I now feel better and better about siding with them again, unlimited elfroot supply be damned. I'm sick of the Dalish whining all the time and taking their frustrations out on me. It may not be what you'd consider 'evil' but damn I felt good killing those elves. Especially that stuck up storyteller! (Bonus points for having a conversation back at camp with Zevran about it, too.)

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Having Isolde kill Connor is pretty horrible.



I think the most "unexpected" evil consequence I had was choosing to kill Brother Genitivi and expecting to have some level of "Rawr" righteously infuriated scholar fight or something.



Instead I pull out the dagger o' instant doom and "THWOCK" in the back of his head.



Alistair's delivery was priceless. "Was it ABSOLUTELY necessary to kill a helpless old man?"



Erm...is that rhetorical?




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But it was for Andraste, Al Baby! Muah, all better now?

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kokocrush wrote...

But it was for Andraste, Al Baby! Muah, all better now?


I thought that was what he wanted, what with the "replenishing urn" crack.

Rather like Dog's present to Morrigan.  Not taken as intended.

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When I poured the blood on Andraste's ash, Leilana called me a fiend and was about to attack me. I intimidate her with "Before you do anything stupid, remember who I am". She attacked me anyway and 5 secs into the fight, I cut her head off with a crit.



Nothing epicly evil here, but it does feel good to behead a tratior right on the spot. : )

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To be honest, the thing that feels most "evil" to me throughout the game that I have done so far, is killing Loghain. There's no reason other than vengeance to do it, and every reason not to.

I suppose purging the Circle is probably also a pretty "evil" thing in my point of view, but at least that has some logic to it.

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It's a pity the game doesn't really offer an evil option, ie you can kill everyone. I see it like a psychological probe - so you think you are good? so how far will you go Alistair, Leiliana?



There's no reason you can't kill everything, it's not like you really need merchants - just loot everything from their corpses - just save Sandal who is pretty much indestructible anyway. You'll become a force more fearsome than the darkspawn - darkspawn - oh you mean the squishy stuff. Ok, so there'll be consequences like bounty hunters, patrol guards etc, but you seen those - not exactly that impressive.



I think I just like to see how far you can go before you break the game where any attempt to maintain some semblance of congruence just breaks down - "Good to see you Warden. Like Hell! Kill him! Ignore the darkspawn!"

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Zevran interrupted our party and without even saying a word, I slit his throat.

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I'm trying to be evil in my current game but the options are so limited compared to Jade Empire. I probably won't bother again because it's not as fun as I'd hoped. (That sounds sick but hey it's in the game.)

After sleeping with Cammen the Storyteller trapped me into a ******&moan story he told through a brat child; I wanted to behead him right there. That wasn't an option so I came back later with werewolves and killed every last one of 'em, Clint Eastwood style. One of the injured men on the bench was clickable so I talked and got the option to put him out of his misery; I simply walked away to let the curse take it's course. I also looted and killed their wounded man in the forest. For some reason I had zero tolerance for elven whining this time around. They talk like it's all the humans' fault, but it takes two to Tango.

Sacrificing Isolde wasn't satisfying enough for some reason. I guess I wanted her screaming like the mage being converted into an abomination in the broken circle. Ah well.

Tried to cleanse the tower but wouldn't you know it the mage responsible for lyrium smuggling couldn't be killed.

After this game I'm going back to playing the hero and kissing the girls. At least I always get what I expect from that path.

Modifié par Endurium, 06 décembre 2009 - 04:11 .


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I got a little tired of the NPCs stealing my exp during the Redcliffe zombie invasion, so I set up an Inferno on top of Sir Perth's group and threw in some fireballs for good measure while keeping my own party out of the way. I was a little disappointed that I wasn't able to loot the bodies.

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Throwing away the Arcane Warrior vial after you get the specialization from him, probably. Especially if your character is elf too.



Though i wouldn't use "best" to describe it, really.

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Being evil just isn't fun when there's no one to properly oppose you :/ Sure, you get a few disapproving remarks here and there and sometimes they fight you - hypocrites, but I just want to take over the world and decimate everything. I don't want to take sides, I want to annihilate both sides, I want armies of bounty hunters to hunt me down, not amateurs.



A proper evil option would be - destroy Redcliffe, Denerim, Brecilian Forest, Ozarmmar and become the darkspawn overlord with the archdemon as your personal mount.

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mine was in the city elf male origin killing the first inside the estate in cold blood

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mm evil like in evil? kill the prisoner in the grey warden camp and take his key for the mage's chest merely because it saves you the trouble of asking the guard for food and water for example. however if you like more subtle gameplay then it's much more rewarding to pretend you are the good guy and get a reward by purely evil acts ... unlocking the champion title in redcliffe for example because you "helped" them with the crisis. i mean of course the day after the village got wiped and by killing Isolde in the blood ritual performed by jowan which you released after she agreed to give a reward for your help ... surely something which earl eamon can not refuse you when his wife promised you a reward. a few casualties more or less, who cares eventually? muhaha

Modifié par menasure, 06 décembre 2009 - 05:21 .


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My Fantasy Evil Play:

Upon reaching Lothering - kill the Revered Mother/Templars and all villagers - come on, some two bit bandit think they can set up a toll and threaten you and you get ambushed by a bunch of peasants. Why let the darkspawn get all the loot, raze the village and collect your bounty. Morrigan approves +50, Alistair is too much of a **** to actually leave.

Mage Tower: Kill the Templars - pact with Uldred to produce abominations for your evil army.

Redcliffe: Unleash Demon - army of undead

Brecilian Forest - Werewolf army - romance with Witherfang

Orzammar - destroy of course, pact with Broodmother, recover anvil - produce dark golems

Denerim - amass said army - obliterate - end with achievement unlocked - Evil Overlord

Party: everyone is mostly a wuss - but you can get demons to possess them etc. Turn the men ito revenants and women into broodmothers - oh Morrigan, you are fine as you are, I'll ride the archdemon to take out your mother once I'm done killing everyone in Denerim.

Modifié par kokocrush, 06 décembre 2009 - 05:28 .


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CoM Solaufein

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Connor. Did the dirty deed myself.

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"The presence in the gem trembles with excitement, could it finally be over? Will it finally be released from its prison?"



"Naah." *Chuck Phylactary back into the corner.*

On unlocking the Arcane Warrior specialization.



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Defiling Andraste's ashes and then not telling Brother Genitivi about it. Or Leliana back at camp.



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Smothering/looting the injured elf in the brecilian forest.



Shale: "But this elf doesn't appear to be infected. Surely it could bring it back the camp for healing."

Nope, smothered him and took his boots.



Also the beggar in Dust town you talk to about fingerbone tokens.

a response you can give when she asks for money goes along the lines of: "How about a generous kick to the face?"

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kokocrush wrote...

My Fantasy Evil Play:

Upon reaching Lothering - kill the Revered Mother/Templars and all villagers - come on, some two bit bandit think they can set up a toll and threaten you and you get ambushed by a bunch of peasants. Why let the darkspawn get all the loot, raze the village and collect your bounty. Morrigan approves +50, Alistair is too much of a **** to actually leave.

Mage Tower: Kill the Templars - pact with Uldred to produce abominations for your evil army.

Redcliffe: Unleash Demon - army of undead

Brecilian Forest - Werewolf army - romance with Witherfang

Orzammar - destroy of course, pact with Broodmother, recover anvil - produce dark golems

Denerim - amass said army - obliterate - end with achievement unlocked - Evil Overlord

Party: everyone is mostly a wuss - but you can get demons to possess them etc. Turn the men ito revenants and women into broodmothers - oh Morrigan, you are fine as you are, I'll ride the archdemon to take out your mother once I'm done killing everyone in Denerim.

You have a very active imagination. . . .

I approve.

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I think the most "evil for the sake of evil" choice is probably siding with the werewolves in the forest. As someone else pointed out in another thread there's *no* logical reason to kill off all the Dalish, you have no guarantee the weres will side with you once the elves are gone, the only reasoning for it is some kind of blind racist elf-hate.



Nearly every other major evil choice in the game has some reasoning behind it: siding with Branka -> Golems are too useful to lose; Wiping out the mages -> The templars swore to help you if you got rid of the mages, etc.

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letting werewolf kill the elves

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Koyasha wrote...

To be honest, the thing that feels most "evil" to me throughout the game that I have done so far, is killing Loghain. There's no reason other than vengeance to do it, and every reason not to.
I suppose purging the Circle is probably also a pretty "evil" thing in my point of view, but at least that has some logic to it.


Yep, I agree with you there about the killing Loghain bit. There's no reason to do it other than to please Alistair's sense of vengeance (and your own, I guess, if you're playing it that way).

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Riot Inducer wrote...

I think the most "evil for the sake of evil" choice is probably siding with the werewolves in the forest. As someone else pointed out in another thread there's *no* logical reason to kill off all the Dalish, you have no guarantee the weres will side with you once the elves are gone, the only reasoning for it is some kind of blind racist elf-hate. 


We have garantee that the Lady will. She doesn't want her forest to be devastated by the blight now does she? The werewolves follow her to whatever end. Do you think the treaties actually garantee anything? YOu think it magically compels the dales or dwarfs to come and fight with us? What's the garantee that the dwarves will show up? We can't even coerce them to comply.

We basically make a new treaty with the Lady that has the same worth of that of the dales and others. There is no 100% garantee that they will join. Written papers do not make a garantee. Plus, the Lady of the forest seems trustworthy enough, perhaps even more so than Zathrian.  

Modifié par KnightofPhoenix, 06 décembre 2009 - 10:30 .