Yes. Nishruus were meant to eat items. The Baldurdash patch fixes this.
As I mentioned, Magic Eaters and Rust Monsters are probably the most annoying monsters in the D&D world. Rust Monsters cause weapons and armor, even highly enchanted weapons and armor to rust, crumble, and turn to dust. Imagine if your Paladin's Holy Avenger suddenly turned to rust dust [img]tongue.gif[/img]
My Enchanter made it out of Jonny's Funhouse this morning. It has actually been a rough going, this is my first shot at any sort of trying the game on hard. (Soon to be insane I hope) Hit point rolls after importing were disapointing. He has an amazing 34 hit points. Ugh. I actually find my self using the level 1 spell Armor because I have to get up close and personal in battle. Burning Hands does decent damage, fries goblins up right crispy. Spook has saved my sorry butt more times then I can count already. Managed to Dire Charm that silly dwarf whose name escapes me at the moment, he took out quite a few of his cronies for me.
After escaping and selling off much of everything, except for one thing. The Wand of Cloudkill with one charge. Going to need this, don't mind dusting it. I can get another soon enough. What I did with my starting funds was buy a Protection of Magic Scroll and a Rogue Stone from Gorch. Also a few other minor trinkets. I fudged a little tiny bit and in exchange for saving Jan from the Amn Taxation and Revenue, I had him pick pocket a certian mage for a very special ring I will be needing. Then I sent him home with a few minor gemstones I had so he could feed his family. [img]smile.gif[/img] I am pretty sure you can guess what I am about to try and pull off. I covet THE STAFF!!
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