Also, Xanders kids are super bad ass. If you can handle not having anyone able to cast magic until Xanders kids grow up, it's well worth it. His three abilities are incredible alone, and combined with magic his kids are bad ass. It sounds over powering, but it's pretty balanced if you consider the work and time it takes to get a full grown kid with a male sov.
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100 int might be impossible to obtain. I've had stats near 50, but that's with a lot of books. And 50 is way far away from a hundred. And, I have also never gotten a Sov far about level 10, with 12 being maybe the highest I have obtained. So maybe it is 100 so thematically, it has to be the Sov casting the spell? Either way, not sure I like the mechanic.
Good point.
Very good and honest review, I agree.
Well poo, I am wrong, I stand corrected.
I also agree, they are 10 flavors of vanilla.
We all know Sovs can cast all spells, he is saying that you would have to have an int of 40 and hit twice to do enough dmg to kill the spider.
Hi, I'm a plague of giant frogs!
Ive seen 1 in three games so far.
This is filled with some pretty good ideas, I hope this gets some consideration.
[quote who="Aeon221" reply="21" id="2849359"]Yeah, instead I got a real degree. How's that waiting tables thing working out for you history majors? [/quote] Hahahahahaha! But, any way. The only thing of importance in this argument, is that egalitarian adds no bonuses and as such should not cost points. Period. Options are always good, but no reason for it to cost points.
Biggest problem with the game now is that it is bland. Factions all play alike, the world is empty and not that fun to explore, the champions are fairly interchangeable, the quest are few and often unrewarding.
[quote who="impinc" reply="4" id="2849093"]I think the reason some gear isn't allowed on some races is that the models are bigger. So when you equip the gear, it clips through and looks weird. They'd have to create new models for the Fallen race, and anything it looks weird on. [/quote] I know, and they need to fix it. In fact, they need to give every single race it's own distinct look to their armor. When you create a faction, there are 6 different races of
It is number 1. And I don't know of a way to cancel a quest.
It would be even nicer if everyone could wear all the gear. I pretty much have decided to just play male Sovs of the race of "Men" since they are the ones that can use most anything. Been bitching about it for months, but no one gives a poop.
Brad already said it should be a 0 point option, so I imagine it will be changed.
If you play as a character Sov that cant cast spells, don't worry too much, your kids will be able to, so you are not completely cut off from that aspect of the game.
You can marry grandchildren together if they are brother and sister, if they work for different Sovs. So if your son Jimmy marries Jill from the Orekeepers, and have two kids, Bob and Carla and Bob grows up and stays with you, but Carla grows up and joins her moms faction the Orekeepers, you can arrange a marriage between Bob and Carla, even though they are full brother and sister.
The only word for it is expected.
I just want to say, I haven't tried this stuff with 1.1.
If you use a large Fallen Sov and make a Kingdom faction, you can't use the armor, it sucks. But, you can use humans sovs on Empire faction and get the armor.
Actually, if you start a game as Hyrule and you have Zelda as a leader and play and save. Then you play a game with the AI as Hyrule, they will choose Zelda as the default leader every time. I've done this and it worked 100% of the time on the few nations I could get to show up as usable AI opponents.
There are visible changes I think, you can see the enemy retreat from engaging in more powerful units, the Sov doesn't commit suicide like it use to or get stuck in corners. They build better units. It seems better to me.
I just hope Boogie recognises his kid when he sees it. Toby, Cari, and Derek and everyone been working their asses off, hope they are talking at least a few days off.