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20 years ago
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And the harpy in the dungeon, I really prepared specifically for it once, killed everyone else around, and tried to defeat it about 10 times, but couldn't!!! It's frustrating... =((
It has 150 armor. How were you planning to kill it? Maybe it would die laughing.
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19 years ago
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Yes, and I was so happy when I killed a HUGE, HUGE cyclops shepherd!!!
And the harpy in the dungeon is really tough; I once even prepared specifically, killed everyone else around, and tried to defeat her about 10 times, but couldn't!!! It's frustrating... =((
Damn, I couldn't defeat him on the Hippogryph (I guess you mean Hippogryph) (but I did defeat the Hadagans :D)... I only managed to defeat him on the Sulsangur when I was going for the Ring...
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19 years ago
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I also managed to defeat him on the "Susnange" map, and I tried on the "Hypate" map (just for fun) – no luck!
It seems like there are no other invincible creatures besides the harpy (golems don't count)???
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19 years ago
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Good game. I recently replayed *The Succession Wars*, and then I couldn't resist and played *Armageddon's Blade* twice. And Matilda ended up being too overpowered! (Snow tiger hide armor is better than heavy iron armor on Ingos:mad: :) )
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19 years ago
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Terrible game. I couldn't play it for long. Simple "Allods" was much better :o. There, you didn't have to hide from every enemy behind snowdrifts.
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19 years ago
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This is a terrible game. I couldn't play it for long. The simple "Allods" were much better. You didn't have to hide from every enemy behind snowdrifts.
But what can you do? Here, you either need to use your brain and level up correctly (then, in the end, you'll be able to defeat everyone in a fair fight, except for specific enemies with 150 armor), or set the difficulty to low, or even better, God Mode. Then you'll definitely crush everyone.
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19 years ago
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Well, that's a classic example of gameplay ruining. In a good game, especially one that's considered an RPG, the player should be able to level up in a way that suits them, not in a way that the developers intended. This is more like a quest than an RPG :) Where you have to repeat the developers' logic, otherwise nothing will work...
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19 years ago
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Well, this is a signature way of killing the gameplay. In a good game, if it's even considered an RPG in any way, the player should be able to level up however they find most convenient, not how the developers intended. This is more of a quest than an RPG—where you have to replicate the developers' logic, otherwise nothing will work...
PZ can be completed without problems with a huge number of even remotely logical builds, from a pure warrior to a mage. The main thing is to treat EXP carefully, collect gear, enchant it with spells, make healing potions, etc. Yes, some kind of conditional optimum exists, but that's common for single-player games. In Allods 2, for example, a warrior would simply load up on gear with +strength (after long and tedious searches) and start dealing out damage left and right, clearing the final map solo, except for the harpies. Allods 1 could be completed by a single mage equipped with a very specific set of items, also without any support.
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19 years ago
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Download the backstab skill (or use daggers) and attack everyone from behind, aiming for the head. This tactic has helped me many times.
Especially at the beginning of a multiplayer game, where any boar can easily defeat you!

And overall, it's such an amazing game!!! It's especially cool to move to other islands, especially if you're playing for the first time; everything feels so unfamiliar... I just moved to Suslang, and I need some decent armor, but it's so expensive! There's not enough material, so I got the blueprints for light Suslang armor and made it out of steel! It's not the best option, but it created a really cool assassin!<
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19 years ago
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The first time I played, I chose a mage, and the second time, I started with a warrior, but I ended up finishing the game as a mage anyway:D
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What can you do? You either need to use your brain and level up correctly (so that you can defeat everyone in a fair fight, except for specific enemies with 150 armor)
In the last act, there's a mercenary you need to level up a bit, and she'll have a lot of health. Equip her with the Meteorite and send her into the fray, while the mage (the main hero) casts a poison cloud (or something like that), and everyone will fall pretty easily.
I didn't like the unicorns in the second act the most; I couldn't kill a single one :(
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19 years ago
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I didn't like the unicorns in Act 2 the most; I never managed to kill a single one :(
You're wrong... you can sell their horns for a good price...
and they're easy to defeat... a backstab does the trick! :smile08:
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19 years ago
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No, is it like, wasting experience points???? For a unicorn???
NEVER!
I didn't level up the backstab skill.
And aren't unicorns always aware of their surroundings?
I think they have 360-degree vision.
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19 years ago
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Yeah... the game is amazing! I've played through it too! (2 or 3 times).
I especially enjoyed creating my own equipment... I'd find new materials and go make something.
And also creating spells and adding them to clothes or weapons...
I still remember running away from the cyclops that was herding sheep... he caught up to me, and luckily he only broke my arm; usually, he kills you in one hit.
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19 years ago
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I once saved the game while a monster was chasing me (I don't remember its name, but it was big and had a mace). So, with a broken leg, I crawled across half the map, and this jerk kept hitting me in the back.
Alex_R, did you play as a Warrior or an Archer?
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19 years ago
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No, it's like wasting experience points???? For a unicorn???
Why only for a unicorn? All the cool creatures drop from this attack! And, I might add, without any problems.
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But aren't unicorns always able to see?
I think they have 360-degree vision.
You're mistaken... "360-degree" vision is only found in undead.

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