The Alistair Challenge: train and equip him so that he can beat Loghain fair and square
#51
Posté 12 avril 2014 - 02:32
#52
Posté 13 avril 2014 - 01:18
One other thing might be useful in this is traps. One points in traps should be enough to use any traps, but you'd likely have to buy any traps you use in this fight. Leliana/Zevran are already geared toward Stealing/Poison, so you might not be able to put enough points toward crafting traps in time for it to be useful.
#53
Posté 25 juillet 2014 - 12:52
I switch Al to a DW from the start when I do a tank and he does some pretty heavy damage. When he's tanking, he does about 20% of the party damage compared to the rogue PC's 50. When he's a DW DPS warrior, the numbers are reversed, if not a little higher for Al. I don't know the actual numbers and percentages for damage and resistance for Loghain, but based on observation, Al as a DWer is only a little slower than a PC rogue DWer and can take out Loghain in maybe an extra 3 or 4 rounds.
#54
Posté 26 juillet 2014 - 01:21
And to add to my comment above, my human noble gets one chance to say something about her family's murder. One. I don't count telling the king because that is actually something he should know. And I don't count the conversation I have with Howe because it's appropriate and character specific in that moment as you are meeting the man who killed your family. But my character barely acknowledges the murder of her family. And it's a pretty important element I would think. Howe is rather involved in this whole thing, is he not? He's the one meeting with Loghain in these cutscenes. His murdering my family is rather tied in to the whole big picture as it's a power grab and related to Cousland talking with Orlais as I've learned. And yet while my character doesn't get to say but a word on the matter, Alistair is whining incessantly about everything from his royal blood to duncan's death and he only knew duncan for half a year. So it's all about the writer manipulating us to side with him and it fails for many people because it becomes tiresome and annoying. I love Alistair and even I am sick of hearing it, but it's not really even about him being in character half the time. It's about drilling these thoughts into us and making us feel a certain way.
Another one of those holes - when Alistair asks you if you've lost anyone close to you ![]()





Retour en haut







