From a story perspective, when's the best time to do TotSC quests?
#1 -Guest-
Posted 01 September 2008 - 03:15 PM
I vaguely remember the events of the game, and was thinking that I'll need to wait until late in the game to complete the high-level TotSC stuff, but that Chapter 7 perhaps isn't the best time. I mean, the Flaming Fist are after you because of what you (perhaps allegedly) did to the Iron Throne leaders in Candlekeep, so why would you be casually doing other quests, especially the Mendas quest that requires you to visit the Counting House in Baldur's Gate? No, Chapter 7 doesn't seem to me the most logical time to be doing the TotSC quests.
So what about at the start of Chapter 6? You've just been teleported to Candlekeep, so can you choose not to enter there just yet, and instead head to Ulgoth's Beard to do the quests there (including returning to Baldur's Gate to enter the Counting House)? Would this be a more logical time to do the TotSC quests, from a story point of view?
Or maybe it'd be better to do them before speaking to Duke Eltan for the very first time i.e. after completing Scar's Ogre Mage quest.
#2
Posted 01 September 2008 - 06:22 PM
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#3
Posted 01 September 2008 - 10:01 PM
If you do it in chapter seven while being hunted by the Flaming Fist, remember that they believe you to be in the city. So, going off to different areas could be something to do to avoid the Fist in the Baldur's Gate.
But realistically, I can't think of too many good role-playing reasons (other than all-out greed) to do quests like Durlag's Tower.
#4
Posted 02 September 2008 - 01:15 AM
Edited by MrToughGuy, 02 September 2008 - 01:18 AM.
#5
Posted 02 September 2008 - 01:17 AM
But realistically, I can't think of too many good role-playing reasons (other than all-out greed) to do quests like Durlag's Tower.
Greed works for me!
#6
Posted 02 September 2008 - 09:44 AM
That way you can get the horrible tower out of the way (did I say how much I loathe Durlag's Tower?) before getting to the good stuff of Baldur's Gate and the Iron Throne.
#7
Posted 02 September 2008 - 11:33 AM
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#8 -Guest-
Posted 03 September 2008 - 08:08 AM
It makes little sense to do Scar's two quests then delay talking to Duke Eltan, since logically these things should happen one after another. But when it comes to Scar having asked you to investigate the Seven Suns for him (who've done some odd business deals over the past few weeks) there's certainly no great emergency apparent, so not investigating it immediately is perfectly logical.
#9
Posted 07 September 2008 - 03:49 AM
Storywise, simply imagine that you do it after killing Sarevok...
I actually do do that, using BGT! It's the only time to do it that really makes sense to me.
#10
Posted 07 September 2008 - 03:55 AM
Edited by Nuuskamuikkunen, 07 September 2008 - 03:56 AM.
#11
Posted 14 September 2008 - 07:41 PM
If you do it in chapter seven while being hunted by the Flaming Fist, remember that they believe you to be in the city. So, going off to different areas could be something to do to avoid the Fist in the Baldur's Gate.
Yeah, I agree. That's when I did the TotSC quests, and with that exact reasoning. It's ...er....roleplaying-ly sound.
Also good from a technical aspect because any earlier it may be too difficult. Seriously, those quests are HAAAAARD.
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#12
Posted 14 September 2008 - 07:56 PM
Though it kinda downplays the rush of it, what with Sarevok about to be Duke-d and start a war. But let's go explore other towns, and go run around in some rather old, deadly, and creepy tower. Just my thoughts.If you do it in chapter seven while being hunted by the Flaming Fist, remember that they believe you to be in the city. So, going off to different areas could be something to do to avoid the Fist in the Baldur's Gate.
Yeah, I agree. That's when I did the TotSC quests, and with that exact reasoning. It's ...er....roleplaying-ly sound.
Also good from a technical aspect because any earlier it may be too difficult. Seriously, those quests are HAAAAARD.
"She was a fire, and I had no doubt that she had already done her share of burning." - Lord Firael Algathrin
"Most assume that all the followers of Lathander are great morning people. They're very wrong." - Tanek of Cloakwood
we are all adults playing a fantasy together, - cmorgan