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Kingmaker - Beginners Guide
October 4th, 2018, 11:42
Fextralife outline some beginner tips for Pathfinder: Kingmaker.
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The first thing you need to know is that Pathfinder Kingmaker is based on Pathfinder Pen and Paper rules. There is a lot of depth and complexity in these rules, which can put off many players immediately. The most important thing to know here is that it is a Dice based system, meaning RNG is an important factor because of Dice Rolls. If you fail badly in a certain encounter, that does not mean you will fail a second time, but building characters properly increases better overall score thanks to added bonuses. The same system applies to, let’s say, disarming a trap. Trickery + Dice roll determines if the trap will be disarmed. A low roll can lead to activating the trap instead, damaging everyone around it, even with an significant investment into Trickery.
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October 4th, 2018, 11:42
I remember starting Drakensang TDE and seeing numerous tooltips and explanations on every single thing possible - I've never seen those rules before that.
Noone made any beginners' timewasting video, the game turned out epic and micromanagement based on ingame info was enormous fun.
I didn't start Kingmaker yet. If it doesn't have ingame explanations on everything, that's bad. But still. I'd appreciate text guide more than some stream-o-rama.
Noone made any beginners' timewasting video, the game turned out epic and micromanagement based on ingame info was enormous fun.
I didn't start Kingmaker yet. If it doesn't have ingame explanations on everything, that's bad. But still. I'd appreciate text guide more than some stream-o-rama.
October 4th, 2018, 12:05
They have lots of ingame explanations on stuff, but it's definitely far from complete.
So… if you want to min-max your character, best read some other material first.
So… if you want to min-max your character, best read some other material first.
October 4th, 2018, 12:07
Min-max is for jdr and dartagnan. 
I play my games on normal setting, not on socalled iron mode.
However, if discussing a game and sharing tips and hints is exciting, then I'll try to min-max something as it's a challenge of it's own.

I play my games on normal setting, not on socalled iron mode.
However, if discussing a game and sharing tips and hints is exciting, then I'll try to min-max something as it's a challenge of it's own.
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October 4th, 2018, 14:45
No real need to min/max. Some of the companions are multi-classed and therefore gimped and you can complete the game with them.
Also they're of varying alignments, so several of them are useless in comparison to rolling your own party of same alignment characters. For instance, Unfortunately, you can't assign hirelings as advisors, so you're going to need to use less than optimal choices in your group. This is why I generally dislike party-based games; not enough companions to fully make the best choices.
Kingmaker is fun though, so I keep playing. I finally settled on an Sacred Huntsmaster to finish the game. I played 4-5 characters through most of the first chapter. It's a fun game, @joxer
Also they're of varying alignments, so several of them are useless in comparison to rolling your own party of same alignment characters. For instance,
Spoiler – companion names and alignments
Kingmaker is fun though, so I keep playing. I finally settled on an Sacred Huntsmaster to finish the game. I played 4-5 characters through most of the first chapter. It's a fun game, @joxer
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October 4th, 2018, 14:51
Originally Posted by crpgnutWho cares about advices?
Unfortunately, you can't assign hirelings as advisors, so you're going to need to use less than optimal choices in your group. This is why I generally dislike party-based games; not enough companions to fully make the best choices.

Can you *khm* assign them as at-the-same-time romances?
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October 4th, 2018, 14:58
Yeah I've noticed that the only person in my group that seems to be good-bent like me is the wimpy bard. I'm hoping I don't come into actual conflict with anyone in my group over alignment issues, I'm still fairly early in the first chapter, I believe I have seventy days left or so to resolve a certain situation.
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October 4th, 2018, 14:58
Originally Posted by crpgnutIs that really true in the pathfinder rules? In 3rd edition system that it's based on, almost every ridiculous min/max character would multi-class into something like 5 different classes. The only characters that tended to stay single class were the pure spell casters, and even then not always.
No real need to min/max. Some of the companions are multi-classed and therefore gimped
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October 4th, 2018, 14:59
Originally Posted by joxerHmmm, not sure. Octavia and Regongar (a really ugly half orc) want to threesome up. I think Tristian is bi/homosexual and I think Valerie and Amiri are both playing the romance card. Hopefully, Purple will pop in here and espouse about the relationships. I only like "romance" if it's in a game with good first person graphics! CBBB and Vilja or Piper. Triss and the black-haired girl in TW3. Although, I was hoping gramps would grind with Ciri too. Guess that was too close to incest.
Who cares about advices?
Can you *khm* assign them as at-the-same-time romances?![]()
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October 4th, 2018, 15:05
Originally Posted by joxerHmmm, not sure. Octavia and Regongar (a really ugly half orc) want to threesome up. I think Tristian is homosexual and I think Valerie and Amiri are both playing the romance card. Hopefully, Purple will pop in here and espouse about the relationships. I only like "romance" if it's in a game with good first person graphics! CBBB and Vilja or Piper. Triss and the black-haired girl in TW3. Although, I was hoping gramps would grind with Ciri too. Guess that was too close to incest.
Who cares about advices?
Can you *khm* assign them as at-the-same-time romances?![]()

Oops, I was wrong about Tristian, he's straight. If you want a male/male it has to be Regongar the hideously ugly half orc. Now that's just wrong. I think they should have made Tristian bi and maybe ranger boy too.
Here is the real list of romance options:
Spoiler – romance
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October 4th, 2018, 18:11
I absolutely had to do the polyamorous relationship with Octavia and Regongar.
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October 4th, 2018, 18:20
Originally Posted by crpgnutyou should chnage your forum handle to dirtyoldcrpgnut
Hmmm, not sure. Octavia and Regongar (a really ugly half orc) want to threesome up. I think Tristian is homosexual and I think Valerie and Amiri are both playing the romance card. Hopefully, Purple will pop in here and espouse about the relationships. I only like "romance" if it's in a game with good first person graphics! CBBB and Vilja or Piper. Triss and the black-haired girl in TW3. Although, I was hoping gramps would grind with Ciri too. Guess that was too close to incest.
Oops, I was wrong about Tristian, he's straight. If you want a male/male it has to be Regongar the hideously ugly half orc. Now that's just wrong. I think they should have made Tristian bi and maybe ranger boy too.
Here is the real list of romance options:Spoiler – romance
October 4th, 2018, 19:19
Probably. I just like to upset the politically correct stuff at every opportunity
You know, from #metoo to #bitemetoo 
I'm not purposely doing any of the romances, but I typically click on every dialog choice so several are happening. Glad to see I don't have to kill Tristian and I'm waiting to see if I need to off Gag-me-orc. Probably. He's C-E and I'm N-G, so he's probably gonna die.
You know, from #metoo to #bitemetoo 
I'm not purposely doing any of the romances, but I typically click on every dialog choice so several are happening. Glad to see I don't have to kill Tristian and I'm waiting to see if I need to off Gag-me-orc. Probably. He's C-E and I'm N-G, so he's probably gonna die.
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October 4th, 2018, 19:19
I could've used a guide to get me through that damned Sycamore Caves dungeon…
October 4th, 2018, 19:21
Originally Posted by Capt. Huggy FaceOkay
I could've used a guide to get me through that damned Sycamore Caves dungeon…
https://www.gamerguides.com/pathfind…e/old-sycamore
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October 4th, 2018, 19:22
Heh, thanks, but I finished it last night the old fashioned way. Seemed like I was going up and down and all around the stupid kobold king a dozen times.
October 4th, 2018, 19:55
How do people get lost in Old Sycamore?
It has two maps and all the exit/entry points have tooltips saying where they lead to.
It has two maps and all the exit/entry points have tooltips saying where they lead to.
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It's developer is owned by Sony which means it'll remain a hostage of inferior hardware. ~ joxer
It's developer is owned by Sony which means it'll remain a hostage of inferior hardware. ~ joxer
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October 4th, 2018, 21:08
Originally Posted by crpgnutAren't those two just Lawful Neutral and Chaotic Neutral? It seems way too restrictive to make it difficult keeping them in a good-aligned party unless there's a conflict on the Law-Chaos axis.
[…] Also they're of varying alignments, so several of them are useless in comparison to rolling your own party of same alignment characters. For instance, […]… don't match my character's good leanings. […]Spoiler – companion names and alignments
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"But if it's a battle," he said, "which side is which?"
"If it's a battle," said Lilac.
"But if it's a battle," he said, "which side is which?"
"If it's a battle," said Lilac.
October 4th, 2018, 21:48
Judging from the Steam forums (yeah, not really a great metric to go by), the best advice right now is to wait for them to patch the game several more times so it can be finished. Last I checked it looked like bugs were preventing people from finishing act 4.
As for character builds, they're pretty tricky in this game because of the vast number of options and what information is available to you. Further, you can't respec, so if you make a mistake then you have to load a previous save or start over (surprisingly, a lot of people actually seem to support this, despite Pathfinder actually having rules for retraining). Pathfinder is quite a bit different from 3.5e in character advancement because classes gain different things at level ups other than just more spell slots, BAB, hit dice, etc. They also gain class abilities that are unique to that class or that class archetype. Playing a single class to level 20 (the max) allows access to that class's "capstone" ability, which in some cases can be a decent incentive to stick with the same class. People that are really experienced with the rules and planning ahead can definitely find ways to min-max and figure out how to optimize whatever kind of character they're trying to make. Sometimes that includes multiclassing (whether it's just "dipping" or going for a more even distribution of levels) and sometimes it's just a particular choice of feats, equipment, and stats.
https://www.d20pfsrd.com/ is a very useful resource if you want to read up on the Pathfinder rules. Though not everything on that site is actually implemented in the game, it can help fill in some of the gaps of information and give you a bit of an idea of what's going on in some places.
As for character builds, they're pretty tricky in this game because of the vast number of options and what information is available to you. Further, you can't respec, so if you make a mistake then you have to load a previous save or start over (surprisingly, a lot of people actually seem to support this, despite Pathfinder actually having rules for retraining). Pathfinder is quite a bit different from 3.5e in character advancement because classes gain different things at level ups other than just more spell slots, BAB, hit dice, etc. They also gain class abilities that are unique to that class or that class archetype. Playing a single class to level 20 (the max) allows access to that class's "capstone" ability, which in some cases can be a decent incentive to stick with the same class. People that are really experienced with the rules and planning ahead can definitely find ways to min-max and figure out how to optimize whatever kind of character they're trying to make. Sometimes that includes multiclassing (whether it's just "dipping" or going for a more even distribution of levels) and sometimes it's just a particular choice of feats, equipment, and stats.
https://www.d20pfsrd.com/ is a very useful resource if you want to read up on the Pathfinder rules. Though not everything on that site is actually implemented in the game, it can help fill in some of the gaps of information and give you a bit of an idea of what's going on in some places.
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