I am currently just about to attempt Eye of The Beholder for the second time. First time round, I fell down two pits in quick succession, was obviously on a level with a difficulty level far above my characters capability, and couldn't find the way back up.
What module are you playing right now?
#1
Posté 20 octobre 2014 - 07:18
#2
Posté 20 octobre 2014 - 08:41
Trying Darkness Over Daggerford, curious about The Rose of Eternity next.
- Nick The Noodle aime ceci
#3
Posté 21 octobre 2014 - 02:14
Right now I am playing Almraiven by Fester Pot. It is different sort of module and I really like the style. Very immersive.
I am also dabbling with Tales of the Sundering - Prelude.
- Zwerkules et Nick The Noodle aiment ceci
#4
Posté 24 octobre 2014 - 08:53
Finished EotB, but had to look at the walkthrough too many times, proving I'm not as smart as I like to think I am.
Swordflight 1 was quite good, but Swordflight 2 is proof positive that a sequel can be superior, at least in this case for me.
I seem to be spending a fortune on potions, and died when I was pounced upon by 3 water elementals at one point. Still, I'm really enjoying this module at present.
#5
Posté 24 octobre 2014 - 09:25
Tyrants of the Moonsea were there is no walktrough not guides no hints not nothing. And the thing is I do not know how to get to the next town the guards do not let me in and did all the quest between the first one and the next town.
#6
Posté 31 octobre 2014 - 07:55
Starting the Aielund Saga again. ![]()
#7
Posté 04 novembre 2014 - 11:48
I think I have played most of the top 50 NWN modules.
Right now I am giving NWN2 one last play-through before deleting it. NWN1 forever!
Finished NWN2 OC recently (meh).
Just finished the first act of SoZ (more meh).
#8
Posté 13 novembre 2014 - 04:58
I just finished Saleron's Gambit (<-great!), and I'm going to give Swordflight 1 a whirl tonight. Glad to see it get a good word here!
Other recent plays for NWN1: Almraiven (haven't tried Shadewood yet) and Sanctum of the Archmage I. Both were outstanding, albeit extremely different from one another!
- AndarianTD aime ceci
#9
Posté 18 novembre 2014 - 08:43
Just finished the Grimshade Run. This was the second attempt. Played with a 6 con Elven sorcerer based on Michael Moorcock's Elric. First time, I bypassed all the monsters and traps using copious amounts of invisibility, knock and find trap spells, not realising you needed some of the cursed sentry weaponary to buy passage, and got stuck on the elemental plane. Enjoyable module.
#10
Posté 13 mai 2015 - 05:31
Just finished Gladiatrix 1 and 2. Reached level 12 and 16 respectively with same character. Second one was not quite so linear as the first which I prefer, although it had a couple of bugs.
There is a potential 'cheat' in there. You need to play a human female fighter with at least 12 charisma at level 1, and there are plenty of charisma boosting items, so it pays to have a class that benefits from that attribute. The first time I played, I simply went fighter/paladin. Remembering that it is possible to become evil, I immediately took the quest that allowed me to do so at the start. Thus I went from LG L4 Fighter/L8 Paladin to LE L4 Fighter/L8 Paladin, then taking the next two levels as Blackguard. You can pay to revert your alignment back to good. The sword you get for that quest to become evil easily pays for that cost. Two levels of Blackguard really boosts this characters ability, with poison use, bonus saves, strike good and a strength spell. Having reverted back to Paladin from level 15 onwards, the loss of a spell (up to 26) and +2 damage when striking evil is more than mitigated by the saving throw increases alone. Of course a Paladin should not have taken that quest in the first place but the temptation of that power was too great. My bad.
#11
Posté 13 mai 2015 - 05:32
Tyrants of the Moonsea were there is no walktrough not guides no hints not nothing. And the thing is I do not know how to get to the next town the guards do not let me in and did all the quest between the first one and the next town.
If you still need help, I recently finished this series, and will post if you want me to.
#12
Posté 13 mai 2015 - 07:36
Might be better suited for this forum: http://forum.bioware...um/180-modules/
I'm currently playing Showdown on Spindle Street and B2, both by Udasu, both not yet released.
Before that I have played Eryndlyn.
#13
Posté 17 mai 2015 - 10:26
Love Aribeth's voice.
- Lilura aime ceci
#14
Posté 18 mai 2015 - 08:25
Might be better suited for this forum: http://forum.bioware...um/180-modules/
I'm currently playing Showdown on Spindle Street and B2, both by Udasu, both not yet released.
Before that I have played Eryndlyn.
Am just about to give up on Eryndlyn. Puzzles might be easy for some, but beyond me. Cannot get beyond an 'electrical' barrier.
Still, gained a holy avenger hammer of thunderbolts only usable by LE Dwarf Paladins? May have to bung that in a persistant chest for a character concept.
The lack of walkthrough, combined with large spaces and dudes dropping x amount of useless crap might make for a decent puzzle for high IQ types, but for normal people.
Even worse, I've been beyond this stage but can't work it out this time.
#15
Posté 20 mai 2015 - 04:18
Puzzles in Eryndlyn are like that -> sometimes they don't work or require a sequence that needs to be guessed (with missing clues etc.)
Hmm, which door are you speaking about exactly? Is it in near the dwarven tomb with those guardians and hammer/armor for LE Dwarfs? I remember having to pull a chain.. but in the need I think I jumped past the door with console command unable to find answer in toolset I think.
- Nick The Noodle aime ceci
#16
Posté 20 mai 2015 - 05:58
Puzzles in Eryndlyn are like that -> sometimes they don't work or require a sequence that needs to be guessed (with missing clues etc.)
Hmm, which door are you speaking about exactly? Is it in near the dwarven tomb with those guardians and hammer/armor for LE Dwarfs? I remember having to pull a chain.. but in the need I think I jumped past the door with console command unable to find answer in toolset I think.
That is what I did this time. Didn't sit well with me, so knocked it on the head.
#17
Posté 20 mai 2015 - 06:00
Just finished Narrowbane. It felt like playing chapter 3 of the OC, so if you like that, then this is for you.
Then completed Necropolis. Okay once.
#18
Posté 02 juin 2015 - 02:32
http://148.251.86.81...s-undead-legion
Epic solo play module that will test the best of gamers. 31 page walkthrough guide also available (Puzzles, Quests, Skill, Storyline) You do not have to play the first HeavensGate to play this edition.
#19
Posté 08 juin 2015 - 06:41
HeavensGate 2: Islands of the Undead Legion
http://148.251.86.81...s-undead-legion
Epic solo play module that will test the best of gamers. 31 page walkthrough guide also available (Puzzles, Quests, Skill, Storyline) You do not have to play the first HeavensGate to play this edition.
Downloaded it so will try it soon.
Finally started and finished Gladiatrix III. For me personally, I found the whole series too linear as a rpg, but once I considered the module as a novel, then I could enjoy it.
I'm glad I started it because the dreamscape 'episode' was the best piece of visual eye candy I've seen in a long time. Far better than the 'sex' scenes. The story was great except I kept giving my henchmen kit, and didn't save just before they left, meaning I lost several decent magic items. Talking of which, I gained the Blade of Storms in chapter 1. Unless I missed something, a better weapon was not available in chapters 2 nor 3. A minor erk but there you are. Made level 21 at the end of GIII, which is kinda cool, as you are now EPIC.
With the same character , then played Godslayer. Bit like playing chapter III of the OC. It had some moments, especially with puzzles, doable with some thought, but a bit too two dimensional. I suspect there may have been the possibility of a great deal of treasure given the number of +10 lockpicks and healing kits I picked up.
Then I went Infinite Dungeons, the first time in a long time. I had forgot there was too much treasure, not enough story. That module was so close, yet so far, from being great.
Feeling lucky that I saved the character from Gladiatrix III at the end, now looking for an interesting level 21 adventure.
#20
Posté 10 juin 2015 - 07:32
We're playing through the Subterra Series at the moment. I highly recommend it. Nice RPG and a bit of hackity slashity. I just wish it was updated to include CEP. The story is great so far, but the henchmen are a little bland.
#21
Posté 11 juin 2015 - 07:23
I'm currently playing through Baldecaran's Honor Among Thieves, a module targeted at Rogue builds.
Chaotic Neutral Halfling Rogue, ftw.

"Why, hello! That's a juicy lookin' chest ya got thar. Don't mind me, just havin a lil look-see!"
You start of with nothing to your name, so it's good to relieve this merchant of all his stuff and then cash up by selling it off. This is right at the beginning, in the Hopping Hobgoblin Inn.
Love the scripting and the lil' attentions to details, like being asked to shut a door before the guy will tell you a secret. I like how when you reach the town, you follow behind him and he makes casual remarks about this and that.
Enjoying it!
#22
Posté 13 juin 2015 - 10:30
I'm currently playing through Baldecaran's Honor Among Thieves, a module targeted at Rogue builds.
Chaotic Neutral Halfling Rogue, ftw.
"Why, hello! That's a juicy lookin' chest ya got thar. Don't mind me, just havin a lil look-see!"
You start of with, like, nothin' to your name, so it's good to relieve this merchant of all his stuff and then cash up by selling it off. This is right at the beginning, in the Hopping Hobgoblin Inn.
Love the scripting and the lil attention to details, like being asked to shut a door before the guy will tell you a secret. I like how when you reach the town, you follow behind him and he makes casual remarks about this and that.
Enjoying it!
This is a very good module.
It is not as good as A Dance With Rogues imo, but you have more choice of character before you start. For many that's better.
#23
Posté 22 juin 2015 - 04:35
This is a very good module.
It is not as good as A Dance With Rogues imo, but you have more choice of character before you start. For many that's better.
I Much prefer Honor Among Thieves. Superbly done, with multiple endings (at least one ending is truly epic).
ADWR central storyline is about you being raped and traveling around and harassed by your rapist. Not my idea of a good time.
- Lilura aime ceci
#24
Posté 27 juin 2015 - 02:43
I Much prefer Honor Among Thieves. Superbly done, with multiple endings (at least one ending is truly epic).
ADWR central storyline is about you being raped and traveling around and harassed by your rapist. Not my idea of a good time.
I can totally respect that.
- Lilura aime ceci
#25
Posté 27 juin 2015 - 03:03
Puzzles in Eryndlyn are like that -> sometimes they don't work or require a sequence that needs to be guessed (with missing clues etc.)
Hmm, which door are you speaking about exactly? Is it in near the dwarven tomb with those guardians and hammer/armor for LE Dwarfs? I remember having to pull a chain.. but in the need I think I jumped past the door with console command unable to find answer in toolset I think.
I've finally deleted Eryndlyn. With a couple of cheats I got as far as the drow city, but didn't fancy yet another cheat too progress. It really needs a walkthrough. I picked up plenty of useless keys, and the groovy dwarf hammer was forcibly swapped for a bland +4 keen longsword.
This is a shame because the adventure had real potential as one of the very best modules out there. It looked good, felt epic, but if you lack clues to progress, rather pointless.





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