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Ickis99_MA

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I have MotB and SoZ installed including the latest patch. Directly after leaving Neverneath you are supposed to fight a Shadow Reaver in the Throne Room. Instead it skips directly to the dialogue with Lord Nasher while the Reaver is standing motionless.

I know that NWN2 is prone to script faílures but has anyone found a solution for this? If not has anyone played beyond this bug? I´m interested to know if there are more problems except missing some Exp if i choose to ignore this.

Thank you.

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kevL

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I glanced through the scripts etc. which conversation w/ Nasher: when he says Get 'im boys! Or where he goes through the rigmarole of your PC gives him the Rod and he dubs you with a couple of feats, then sends you off to another module? or some other one?

if you're getting the big conversation, I wouldn't worry about the reaver left standing there. It looks like he's supposed to bug out at half-damage and start that convo. But if you're stuck, it seems that just turning the reaver hostile should work :


... setting it hostile with a console command:

`
DebugMode 1
DM_SetFaction hostile
DebugMode 0
`

Pause & target it with a right-click first

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Ickis99_MA

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I was also looking at the scripts and dialogues of the Neverwinter_A3 Module, trying to figure out how to repair this bug. But it seems like 15 minutes with random Toolset-Tutorials wont turn me into a competent modder ^^.

But fortunately the only thing i needed was a old enough savegame. After playing the part in the castle several times i started again from the end of Act 2 right after the Battle with Ammon Jerro and this time the fight and the dialogue triggerd correctly.

Thank you.

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kevL

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ok neat :)

it rarely hurts to have a look, but things like a reaver showing up tend to get very complicated very fast