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Old 11-16-2002, 06:21 AM   #13
peipei_lin
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Join Date: August 24, 2001
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Posts: 127
Quote:
Originally posted by Grammar:
It means it auto-kills them. Vorpal weapons typically have a % chance for it and typically allow a save vs death at a certain penalty. Planetars have a vorpal weapon, too, I believe. I believe Bosses are immune to Vorpal, however.
Bosses immune to vorpal? NOT QUITE...

I cannot recall clearly (didn't touch BGII for a long time), but I did use silver sword to kill many boss-like NPC's in the game. (please excuse any my spelling errors below...:|)

For example, the Cambion in astral plane.
IIRC Suneer (boss?) was killed out-straight by my vorpal too.
If my memory didn't play a trick on me, I can say that in one time I used my vorpal (Keldorn using it) to strike him down immediately and send him ( and me...) to hell.

Are these bugs? I would never want to know...HAHA!
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Just like few ppl on the forum mentioned, I tried something stupid I thought it TRULY stupid.

When facing black dragon, I immediately let my Aerie cast finger of Death, you know what? The big baddie died...JUST LIKE THAT, crumbling down like a big rope along with that nasty looking white soul-figure. I was like LAUGH MY FREAK'N ARSE OFF SO HARD...

[is this a kind of vorpal or what?! ROFL]
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