Okay, so maybe the goromorgs did damage... I don't really remember, I know they did Ice damage for sure, as my Ice resistance is the lowest so far, but to be honest, I just made sure to get away from there as fast as possible.bongobeat wrote:well this is strange, but maybe you have not meet the "real" goromorg now. did they do any damage to you?AnnElfwind wrote:The characters I'm playing with have 100% resistance to fire and shock and almost 100% to the other two.bongobeat wrote:yeah the goromorgs are brutal
a this level the champions can have full resistance into some of the four magics, so high level monster can cast spells but they would not harm the champions. I finally added a physical damage to all their spells, that's why they can hurt you.
Hope you will not get discouraged, the way is long, about 35-40 hours of playing, depends on what you will choose later.
Also, I'm probably playing with an older version of the mod, as the goromorgs didn't do any physical damage. But the fact they were grouped did startle me, as it ment their attacks were coming faster.
I'm more worried about all the falling rocks. At least I'm always warned by a writing on the wall. Sometimes it's brutal, as my characters are alraedy slowed by all the stuff they're carrying... Unfortunatelly, I'm the type that doesn't want to leave anything behind... Which I already had to do...
BTW: Is it true that one of the doors is opened by a compas? Just so I can make a note when I play this again from the begining so that I don't just throw it away somewhere.
Well there is no need to carry all things to the end, like some "basic" note, old weapons or old armor stuff, I don't know. When I played it, I did carry a lot, exept weapons and armor, but finally throw away basic throwing weapons, like standard dart, throwing knives, shuriken or simple arrows. And yes the compass is used to open a few doors later. Don't remember how many, 2, maybe 3. Even if you don't keep your first compass, they are other in the mod. I always let required items to open anything, not so far than the place they are needed.
As for throwing weapons, I don't use them at all, my rogue is a dagger type. It's easier than throwing weapons. I don't have to go back and collect what I used. But I do like to keep them all. And my rogue is actually the only one who is not weighed down by the items. More than anything else, I'm overloaded with potions and potion ingredients, as I don't really use them.
I guess I just like to collect things...