Ok, since I'm still sort of in evil mode, I thought of some smart-alecky replies, for your amusement, I hope.
bsftcs said:
"1) Sadly the consequences promised early in the game were never incoporated in the final version. The characters' actions have absolutely no implications."
Not true! My evil party killed lots more, including some EXtremely Prestigeous individuals, and thus they were faced with tougher monsters. I'd not seen a Dumdee Oleoh or "????"ian Naga before.
"4) You can easily give her the water while she is flying - you just have to give her the water while jumping. It takes some timing - but it is not that difficult."
This was my EVIL party. I don't think we could be bother to hop around like toadies for THAT woman. We were going to leave her to her fate, except a certain door won't open until someone gets her Perrier.
By the way, are the Stackman Chronicles collected in one thread or do I just need to do some searching? And I would like to thank you, bsftcs, for your elegant solution to the Skull Castle Dungeon Bridge Puzzle, my absolutely most hated puzzle, up until I read your solution. (You didn't give it to me, you gave it to someone else some time ago, but I found it while looking for work arounds to that particular puzzle.)
Yet another 2 questions. What do folks think about the bard class? I didn't find it much fun; I had heard some people hate it, but others seemed to think it was a class that took some work to get right. The thing that did impress me was that the Bard can (potentially) use spells from lots of different books; on the other hand, so can a well-rounded spellcaster.
#2: If the Rogue school doesn't (as far as I can tell) teach 2nd weapon skill, why do they sell 2nd handed weapons? Seems like they don't do a Rogue or Bard much good.
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