Lich Fight
#1
Posted 22 October 2004 - 05:40 AM
#2
Posted 22 October 2004 - 05:51 AM
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Can I have a bite, please?
#3
Posted 22 October 2004 - 10:10 AM
#4 -Christina-
Posted 23 October 2004 - 01:20 AM
But it should be noted that my characters were high-level characters.... and I add Anomen summon a demon to destract the Lich....
#5
Posted 24 October 2004 - 06:45 AM
One thing that I would recommend to other gamers is to use the summons cleverly and lure the lich to move into a corner, and then pull your group out of his line of sight. That really improves your chances, because otherwise you have to worry about the lich as well... and that's not good. I tell you folks - dropping a lich in the middle of the party and have him cast a pair of horrid wiltings inside a timestop, now that is seriously cruel. Unless you manage to pull everyone away and drop a summon to soak up the damage... say good night!
I don't know what difficulty level you were shooting for with this fight... but I can tell you that in my opinion it is definitely much more difficult than any other fight in the unmodded game. Mind you, it's not necessarily a bad thing, but I can see how this fight can become extremely frustrating.
#6
Posted 24 October 2004 - 02:08 PM
And I was so frustrated with my scripting of fights before this discussion. Evil Merja went through the lich party as a hot knife through butter... so I was mightily upset... :nana:
Now, maybe I should ask Maidros to test this one and tell me that I still suck at scripting difficult fights... :drunk: ( to be honest though the fight ending was done by Neb -- I only did the reddies and the lich scripts and added the Thayan knights with Merja's help).
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#7
Posted 24 October 2004 - 08:29 PM
Well, I had this fight just now, and I was unable to get by them on the hard difficulty setting. Then I lowered it on easy, and somehow scraped by them.
One thing that I would recommend to other gamers is to use the summons cleverly and lure the lich to move into a corner, and then pull your group out of his line of sight. That really improves your chances, because otherwise you have to worry about the lich as well... and that's not good. I tell you folks - dropping a lich in the middle of the party and have him cast a pair of horrid wiltings inside a timestop, now that is seriously cruel. Unless you manage to pull everyone away and drop a summon to soak up the damage... say good night!
I don't know what difficulty level you were shooting for with this fight... but I can tell you that in my opinion it is definitely much more difficult than any other fight in the unmodded game. Mind you, it's not necessarily a bad thing, but I can see how this fight can become extremely frustrating.
Well, the fight is intended to be quite difficult - not totally impossible, but definitely requiring effort. The problem is that players have very different ideas about what it takes to make a fight difficult, of course.
Anyway, my advice is: Death Ward and Mirror Image are your Friends.
#8
Posted 26 October 2004 - 12:07 PM
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#9
Posted 31 October 2004 - 02:14 PM
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The lunatics are running this asylum.
#10
Posted 03 November 2004 - 07:26 AM
I player a wildmage (which admitdly helped as she had a wild surge and ended up casting 3 fireballs instead of burning hands and did 150 damage!!!!) and I had to cheat like hell (ctrl y and r) to survive. If I was playing my uber fighter/priest with the best (in my opinian) weapons then I might not have need to cheat but it would still be hard (we're talking about a guy who ate firrgrag for breakfast on his own, now that is one tough SoB)
(just for fun this bit. The face before the gun is thoughts, the gun is the pc, the bat is the lich and his cronies)
:gun:. :gun: . :gun: . :gun: .
:gun:
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#11
Posted 03 November 2004 - 05:52 PM
I will say this.
I player a wildmage (which admitdly helped as she had a wild surge and ended up casting 3 fireballs instead of burning hands and did 150 damage!!!!) and I had to cheat like hell (ctrl y and r) to survive. If I was playing my uber fighter/priest with the best (in my opinian) weapons then I might not have need to cheat but it would still be hard (we're talking about a guy who ate firrgrag for breakfast on his own, now that is one tough SoB)
(just for fun this bit. The face before the gun is thoughts, the gun is the pc, the bat is the lich and his cronies)
:gun:. :gun: . :gun: . :gun: .
:gun:
All you really have to do is kill 1 of the mages -- just 1! Then you get help.
Freedom cannot be equated with goodness, virtue, or perfection. Freedom has its own unique self-contained nature; freedom is freedom ? not universal goodness. Any confusion or deliberate equalization of freedom with goodness and excellence is in itself negation of freedom, and acceptance of the path of restraint and enforcement.
Nikolai Berdyaev - Christian Existentialist, Philosopher of Freedom.
The Longer Road mod
Redemption mod
Bitter Grey Ashes
#12 -Versailles-
Posted 04 November 2004 - 05:25 AM
And... Why does Mr D just stand there and refuse to talk to my PC and the other characters until I have to mow down all of the apprentices?!
#14
Posted 06 November 2004 - 06:27 PM
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong but even when I cheat I *still* get massacred. In fact, as soon as Death Fog gets cast, my characters are all dead before one of the clerics can fire off a Zone of Sweet Air.
Still, I have to gush about the otherwise fabulousness of this mod. It's a great device for procrastination.
#15 -Guest-
Posted 07 November 2004 - 01:18 AM
*sigh*
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong but even when I cheat I *still* get massacred. In fact, as soon as Death Fog gets cast, my characters are all dead before one of the clerics can fire off a Zone of Sweet Air.
Still, I have to gush about the otherwise fabulousness of this mod. It's a great device for procrastination.
Erm... Scattering your party members on entering the lich's place before Edwin starts his insult-marathon helps alot, as the lich seems to be scripted to teleport right next to Eddie and then target a specific party member before he casts time stop and the pair of horrid wiltings. Pray that Eddie gets thrown into a maze... Maybe protection against energy??
#16
Posted 07 November 2004 - 07:19 AM
And... Why does Mr D just stand there and refuse to talk to my PC and the other characters until I have to mow down all of the apprentices?!
He *should* talk to you as soon as he arrives.
He has done this to me every time I've played through the mod, even during the beta-test stage. I didn't report it because I thought he was just observing and wasn't supposed to jump in until I asked for help. I do have to instigate conversation with him before I get the "Here! Catch!" comment.
#17 -Guest-
Posted 07 November 2004 - 04:38 PM
Erm... Scattering your party members on entering the lich's place before Edwin starts his insult-marathon helps alot, as the lich seems to be scripted to teleport right next to Eddie and then target a specific party member before he casts time stop and the pair of horrid wiltings.
The scattering worked! :^^:
Now if I can get the group to teleport out, that'll be a different story.
#18
Posted 17 December 2004 - 12:50 AM
I enjoyed it, actually.
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