There is nothing wrong with that except that it totally obliterates the challenge. While Kolsc is just a lying, power-hungry piece of shit, and he only cares about taking the throne for himself. And even if he is kinda fucked up, well, drastic times call for drastic measures. ![]() You hoard all your traps, potions and scrolls for a difficult encounter. He is doing everything he can to solve Hallowborn curse. Cheesing is using some 3rd party stuff that is limited (other means of paralyzing/petrifying may or may not be considered such since they come at a high cost like wasting a 6th level spell which may be needed for something else). Like those weird certain spots in Borderlands 2 where you could squish yourself into them and were completely safe from any dmg. Also, quite a few of the loot containers in Raedric's Hold are randomized based on the date. There is a much less violent stealth based solution that's much easier. However, it is possible to do the quest much earlier. Most of the time when I think of serious cheese I think of stuff like Anthile mentioned - using tactics that = taking advantage of known AI limitations or environment quirks in a way that negates pretty much any danger to self. Raedric should be pretty manageable once you've finished the rest of the Act 1 quests. Maybe I'm thinking of something else, tho. Kolsc is an usurper, mortal, probably will side with priest and kill animancer (she used prisoners/his comrades for experiments). I thought those scrolls/spells had a high chance of not actually paralyzing or something, however, which can mitigate the imbalance a bit. Speak to Pasca at the bar and ask her about the food and offer to help her find the cook, Tenfrith. Once you enter Gilded Vale head to the south-west corner and enter the inn, the Black Hound. Yeah, I could see the balance aspect of it a bit, if it's totally out of whack. Late for Dinner is a task in Pillars of Eternity. Then I just spammed them with fire spells. I succeeded when I used that one prayer spell (prayer against bewilderment or something, it's high-level) to boost my characters' resistance to charming. Aloth, Durance, Edér and Grieving Mother are probably the best companions. The main issue with the Fampyrs is that they charm your party members. I had (some) trouble with this fight, but managed it. Let's Play of Pillars of Eternity, a classic tabletop-type RPG and spiritual successor to the original Baldur's Gate made by Obsidian as their first major in. This is clearly not how the fight is meant to go down so has anybody actually done this fight properly cos the Fampyrs just one shot or charm everybody.Īnyone got any tips that doesn't involve bugging the encounter with ranger pet so only Raedric himself aggros? I've had a look about for tips and videos and EVERY SINGLE video is of them cheesing it by using the ranger pet to only aggro Raedric himself. I'm level 10 and have not had this issue in combat before, it just seems impossible. I have done the bounty side quests without issues but this undead Raedric battle is silly, the famyprs just kill everyone in my party instantly. The second fight vs Raedric seems impossible to do (when he returns as undead).
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