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I'm actually *trying* to lose reputation in mild doses, but to no avail. Perhaps my mac version is buggy. when you injure, without killing, an innocent, you are supposed to lose 2 points, I believe, but it doesn't happen for me. I'd rather not kill someone just so I can keep Viconia in my party. Granted, she's a looker, but no woman is worth killing for.
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Lewzbel:
"Perhaps my mac version is buggy. when you injure, without killing, an innocent, you are supposed to lose 2 points, I believe, but it doesn't happen for me." It never did that on my PC version either. -Lem |
I never lost rep for just injuring people either. Mind you once you turn those circles red the slaughter is fairly inevitable!
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Remember that annoying guy in Naskell that follows your party and tells the same tale 30 times? I once knocked him down with my bare fist. He went out like a light and I didn't get any loss in rep (It must have hurt a lot, because my char had 18/91 in STR).
SPOILER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yest - I know that if you just keep on listening to him you will gain XP and he will leave for good, but I didn't know that then. [img]graemlins/greenbounce.gif[/img] Insane |
Hmm, I believe that my manual lists injuring an innocent as grounds for rep loss in the chart at the back. Could be wrong. Can't check b/c I don't have the manual with me.
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In my experience, you can punch Beggars and children around all day and not take any Rep loss. But if a Flaming Fister sees that you've been turning Innocent characters Hostile, you'll have to knock him out too.
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there are many things posted in the manual that arent in the game. I think this is because the manual is taken straight from the AD&D rules, but the game doesnt implement everything.
in BG, you dont lose rep for hitting someone, just killing them. |
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