I haven't noticed it myself but it could be something to do with needing room to port than 1 person.
Oh Aye I hadn't thought of that. I only ever tried it twice and that was at that futuristic place you can go to.
I haven't noticed it myself but it could be something to do with needing room to port than 1 person.
Oh Aye I hadn't thought of that. I only ever tried it twice and that was at that futuristic place you can go to.
Can the crusade system be set to automatic now? Or does it break when we do that?
That's plan B I think I'll do it because I don't have much fun with that at the moment, though sometimes it's a nice distraction.I never risk putting it on auto since you lose some content even without bugs (in short answer, I don't know ) - but you should be able to set it to casual now to breeze through army combat.
I'm in Drezen Citadel (yes, I'm really not far because I have only continued my 1st replay), and I realized I didn't take Radiance with me. I don't suppose there's a personal chest in Drezen before it's retaken? Ah well, I suppose it's not a big deal. Or I redo the whole attack since the camp, but is that worth it?
My party has been completely wiped out in a few seconds by Chorussina yesterday, I absolutely hate this one.
Maybe that's because I'm only level 8. I should try to see if there's more clean-up to do in the city before entering this madhouseSo you did find Radiance from Shield Maze, yes? To upgrade it, you need to talk to Joran at Defender's Heart then again at Drezen Citadel. Whether if its worth it to re-do Drezen for Radiance upgrade depends on 2 things 1. Are you actually going to use it? 2. How much do you like Drezen?
I find Chorussina tougher than Blightmaw - besides, Blightmaw's loot/exp is better (I think)
So you did find Radiance from Shield Maze, yes? To upgrade it, you need to talk to Joran at Defender's Heart then again at Drezen Citadel. Whether if its worth it to re-do Drezen for Radiance upgrade depends on 2 things 1. Are you actually going to use it? 2. How much do you like Drezen?
I find Chorussina tougher than Blightmaw - besides, Blightmaw's loot/exp is better (I think)
Is Blightmaw what happens if you let her summon ?
I never tried it as I didn't know that would happen until I read about it later.
Chorussina was a difficult fight, even on Normal difficulty for me. I enjoyed it.
Agreed. It's definitely better to let her complete the summon.So you did find Radiance from Shield Maze, yes? To upgrade it, you need to talk to Joran at Defender's Heart then again at Drezen Citadel. Whether if its worth it to re-do Drezen for Radiance upgrade depends on 2 things 1. Are you actually going to use it? 2. How much do you like Drezen?
I find Chorussina tougher than Blightmaw - besides, Blightmaw's loot/exp is better (I think)
A little something I observed after entering Citadel Drezen (underground), related to Whispers of Madness.
There is a way to stop the repeated CHA debuff, otherwise it becomes a real problem.
I suppose it's well-known: once you have seen "Yaniel" follow the corridor to the right (East), open the door and get in the room just in front (so, always East).
There are 3 tablets with skill checks to pass, in Religion, World and Arcana. Religion is the highest DC at 30, IIRC. Each time you fail, you get to defeat spawning enemies, who can damage your abilities. It's all fun.
(for the story) The first time I went TB mode so I could contain them more easily. Equipped band of WIS, drank owl potion, and I needed to roll a 16. I rolled an 11, fight, a 4, fight, a 2, fight, a 3, fight, a 1…, fight, an 11, fight. Then I gave up, realizing my religious character was down 3 or 4 ability points.
I reloaded and used RTwP. Band/potion again, then I rolled something too low and the usual 2-3 enemies spawned, but the hand symbol was still there and I could continue clicking it without any additional spawns on failure, while my fellows were taking care of the ghosts.
Sure enough, after half a dozen attempts, it succeeded. Same technique with the 2 others, which are easier anyway, I got them on the first attempt.
=> Don't try TB mode, the hand symbol disappears each time. Use RTwP and keep someone near the tablet to keep trying while the combat is ongoing.
=> Don't neglect religion in Wrath of the Righteous, it's a recurring theme.
Weird, I checked and saw 30 Religion, 21 World and 25 Arcana with the default Normal difficulty setting (screenshot below). Not sure how they scale that with the difficulty.The skill check needed seems to vary as I had religion 22 required for the thing you were talking about Red and that is playing on a custom core difficulty setting (i.e. I set it to core then made some changes).
Weird, I checked and saw 30 Religion, 21 World and 25 Arcana with the default Normal difficulty setting (screenshot below). Not sure how they scale that with the difficulty.
Only Nanio has enough Wisdom and Arcana in my party since I don't have a cleric this time. No matter what the DC is, the trick helped me to avoid those nasty debuffs, especially in this place where there is at least one very difficult enemy.
I believe you too, I'm just wondering how they managed to scale the DC down when the difficulty level goes up :lol: Perhaps it's on purpose because there are enough difficult encounters.Oh I believe you, also possible it scales with level. Because of this thread when I was there last night I specifically checked for religion as my character had max ranks in it but had no bonuses as his wisdom is 10 (he is a rogue so lots of skill points but wisdom isn't his best area ) Anyhow pretty sure it was 22.
EDIT: Took a screenshot as luckily I had a save before entering.
I believe you too, I'm just wondering how they managed to scale the DC down when the difficulty level goes up :lol: Perhaps it's on purpose because there are enough difficult encounters.
EDIT: it's funny, you have exactly the same party as I have. And I'm rogue (Sylvan trickster, like you it seems)
Oh, I'm level 8, perhaps it changes something?