Originally posted by eleveninches
yeah. me2. i was never significantly harmed in chapter 3, and most of chapter2.
But I couldnt see much difference between my character at lvl 40 and at lvl23.
I like the way the Dragon disciple boosts the ability scores (with high CON, i got 68 HP for just one level up).BTW, how many wizard levels do you need to be able to cast lv9 spells??
level 18
Originally posted by DracotheDragon
I SAID, WHAT'S IT ABOUT! 😠
The first original NWN part is :
You are a regular person called up during a massive plague caused at firsts supposidely by the Cowled Wizards. You help the city cure itself and become a powerful her which then leads the army against the combined might of all the races and armies that hate NW for its glory.
Im not sure what SOU is about (i have the game but havn't palyed it yet).
'Hordes of the Underdark' is about the underground world of underdark, where a drow woman has taken control of the region by gaining control of a devil called mephistophelees. Then you kill her, and the demon takes your place in the material plane, sending you to the 8th layer of hell. You then have to find a way to contol the grim reaper and escape hell to get back to Toril and kill the devil/demon guy before he can do any more damage.
I have played Dungeon Siege, and I didn't like it that much. in NWN, you have one henchman, who you can interact with, and get quests from. In DS, you get up to 5 (or 7, can't remember) henchman who you can't talk to once they join your team. DS is all about powergaming. NWN is Roleplaying. It depend on your favourite style of gameplay I guess.