So a few days ago I decided I want to do some spelunking into the odd and wondrous world of video let's plays and today is the day I'm getting this boat off shore and into the acid ocean that is the Internet.
For those unfamiliar with Neverwinter Nights, this is a series of games made by BioWare, Which did not make the sequel, Neverwinter Nights 2, by the way. It was made by Obsidian 4 years after the original.
Neverwinter Nights is a third person RPG based on D&D, although I'm unaware if it's 3e or 3.5e. The combat is turn based, although most movement would act out in real time.
The setting is focused around Neverwinter, a city located along the Sword Coast of Faerun, with an entire arc being in Luskan, a city to the north of Neverwinter and not really it's ally.
Join me as we attempt to cure the Wailing Death plague and stopping the mysterious forces that are behind it, trying to take down the city of Neverwinter!
Plan is to complete the original campaign and both expansions. Note, I'm naturally lazy and a cheater, but with a tiny portion of strangers on the Internet watching me, I'm compelled to play it straight and honest.
Any requests and suggestions are welcomed, especially general praise.
Edit2: Well, I figured that it wasn't Claus at fault here and fixed the issue. Although now we have Santa instead. Should I keep Santa? Get Claus back and apologize? Or should we get a different familiar?
Chapter 5 is on it's way and marks the end of the Prelude. This will be the last chapter out until Sunday.
Crossbow bolt to the face! Excellent. Though, one does wonder why the Mage didn't summon his own familiar?
I'd suggest getting Claus back, the sneak attack damage he provides will greatly benefit in the near future. Also, he makes a pretty good tank if you lay Mage Armor on him.
Interesting choice. Best familiar to go with is naturally the Pixie, as it essentially counts as a rogue FOR YOU, and can unlock all chests, defeat all traps, etc etc. I think I will watch this, it looks... interesting.
Will give more feedback as I watch.
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Crossbow bolt to the face! Excellent. Though, one does wonder why the Mage didn't summon his own familiar?
I'm not sure why not, but it's possible that it was because he already summoned him before, as we have seen it in the first encounter.
@Alaris - I'm not really inclined to go with Pixie because... Well, there are ways around all that. If I take Claus, he can trigger traps and evade the damage, while just smash normal locked chests and doors, or Knock them open. Other familiars could just trigger traps and soak the damage, I'll just feed them afterwards.
That's cool. I mean now you will enjoy it most as you will be able to unlock all chests, defeat all traps and now you would be able to do whatever you want to, this is the most interesting thing in this game.
So I'll probably will go back to Claus and apologize. But there is yet an important question to be answered.
Who will be our henchman?
Our choices are: gnome sorcerer, Half-Orc Barbarian, Dwarf Monk, Elf Cleric, Human Bard or Halfling Rogue.
I believe a solid frontliner like the barbarian or monk will serve us best. They will help Claus and the summons survive, and Claus will have more sneak attack opportunity!
So I'll probably will go back to Claus and apologize. But there is yet an important question to be answered.
Who will be our henchman?
Our choices are: gnome sorcerer, Half-Orc Barbarian, Dwarf Monk, Elf Cleric, Human Bard or Halfling Rogue.
I believe a solid frontliner like the barbarian or monk will serve us best. They will help Claus and the summons survive, and Claus will have more sneak attack opportunity!
My recommendation is for the Elf Cleric, as they can be frontline fighters, as well as buffers/healers, which is something a Sorcerer would definitely need.
EDIT: I recommend putting in the description (or at the start of the video) a note to watch it in FULL SCREEN, because otherwise, it looks like it's bad-quality (too small). It looks fine in full screen though.
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The somewhat munchkinish answer is "all of them" - but just long enough to complete their quests and get their special reward items. You can pick up a henchman, do quest-related conversation, and then immediately dump him for another one to repeat the process. While the dialog in the later stages indicates progress is due to adventuring with the same henchman for a while, the actual criterion is your level. Just cycle through them again every level or two, and you can end up with all 6 henchman reward items easily.
As for which one to actually take with you into combat, front-liner sounds good. In my own playthroughs I most often actually went without a henchman because they reduce your XP gain.
So I'll probably will go back to Claus and apologize. But there is yet an important question to be answered.
Who will be our henchman?
Our choices are: gnome sorcerer, Half-Orc Barbarian, Dwarf Monk, Elf Cleric, Human Bard or Halfling Rogue.
I believe a solid frontliner like the barbarian or monk will serve us best. They will help Claus and the summons survive, and Claus will have more sneak attack opportunity!
I seem to recall Boddyknock having an infamously awful AI. Nothing that wasn't near-immediately remedied by a fanmade AI enhancement, but still.
I'm currently playing the first few hours of NWN2 for possibly the 100th time because inbetween computer virus', crashes, losses of data and everything else I keep having to restart or getting bored of my character class.
Though saying that, I don't suppose there's a way to change class mid-way through the game via the console?
I'm currently playing the first few hours of NWN2 for possibly the 100th time because inbetween computer virus', crashes, losses of data and everything else I keep having to restart or getting bored of my character class.
Though saying that, I don't suppose there's a way to change class mid-way through the game via the console?
Useful build tip! (Though also sort of a spoiler that everyone saw coming anyway.)
Spoiler
Tip: You will end up hating yourself so much around endgame if you base your build off of sneak attacks, crits, or killing things that aren't undead. Because there are a lot of undead in the last act. In fact, there's a shocking dearth of enemies that aren't undead in the last act. Most of the hard enemies in the game are undead.
With the obvious exception of that one Red Dragon. Which isn't a spoiler because we all knew that a dragon would show up at some point.
Honestly, though, the NWN2 OC isn't meant to be taken seriously. It can't be. It has to be an intentional cliche storm for the purpose of humor. I choose to believe that because the other option is that it's by far the least interesting story to ever appear in an Obsidian game.
I'm finally up to date watching this- a little hint for the Yuan-ti battle...
There's an altar further into the room which is providing the Yuan-ti with power- if you destroy it, the Yuan-ti is easier to kill.
You may also want to swap out your cloak of protection for a cloak of fortification when you have the money for one- it does the same but with an added bonus to all saves.
Finally, a little trick I found which can give masses of extra experience is that if you bash the plague victim pyres with a weapon that does fire damage, you get experience every time you hit them until they run out of hit points (total gain depends on how hard you hit them, but 600-700 is easily possible per pyre)
I have already recorded the episode dealing with the Yuan-Ti, although I didn't know about the altar... Well, got her anyway.
Yeah, I saw the improved cloak. Does it stack with the ring that adds +1 to all saves? Because I have that one now... Might trade both for the cloak when I need the extra ring slot if they don't stack.
Interesting trick, but honestly, if I want the xp, I can just cheat it in. Not that much different from exploiting a bug. I'd like my xp to all be from a legitimate source this time around.
Actually, part 13 will be up in a few hours, just starting to export it. In the meanwhile, you are more than welcome to check my other LP, in the sig.
I have already recorded the episode dealing with the Yuan-Ti, although I didn't know about the altar... Well, got her anyway.
Yeah, I saw the improved cloak. Does it stack with the ring that adds +1 to all saves? Because I have that one now... Might trade both for the cloak when I need the extra ring slot if they don't stack.
Interesting trick, but honestly, if I want the xp, I can just cheat it in. Not that much different from exploiting a bug. I'd like my xp to all be from a legitimate source this time around..
Fair enough- I don't recall whether the Universal save boosts stack, but it'll stack with boosts to individual saves, and the extra ring slot will be handy soon enough...
I see you left us on a cliffhanger- will the party destroy the locked chest the way they destroyed every other locked chest in the game? Find out next time.