10-27-2005, 09:18 PM | #1 |
Symbol of Cyric
Join Date: November 4, 2001
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I'm still enjoying this game after..what..4 years? I'm still playing Flame's mod but these questions go back to the original game.
Allies who are not in your party: Do allies soak up some of your points on a battle? I think not. Do they lev up after a fight, say, with Miles in Arnika. I see some hint they get better over time, or do they start matching your lev whenever you re-enter the "zone"? No idea. Is there a way to see their stats when not in your party? I see "?" marks when I try to see them. There probably is no way (by design) but am curious. This is still a great site. Glad you're all here.
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Baaz Draconian
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I don't think this applies to RPCs. They are the same level, no matter how late in the game you recruit them. Quote:
Once i healed the NPC RFS after a fight where he was heavy damaged - i healed ~480 points of damage. The party member doesn't have that many HP (at least at that level). |
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10-28-2005, 01:47 PM | #3 |
Manshoon
Join Date: November 12, 2003
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> Do allies soak up some of your points on a battle?
They sort of unless they run away, because if they are battling, you lose the opportunity to increase your skill points yourself. You can't raise your sword skill if somebody else already knocked the enemy dead. [Of course you can't raise your sword skill if YOU are dead, either (in which case you might consider running away)]. Other than that, no. > Do they lev up after a fight, say, with Miles in Arnika. I see some hint they get better over time, or do they start matching your lev whenever you re-enter the "zone"? No idea. I think they all go up as the party goes up and it has nothing to do with any battles they've been in. The computer just sees you're a certain level and increases the chance that certain others (characters and monsters) become higher to keep up. >Is there a way to see their stats when not in your party? I see "?" marks when I try to see them. There probably is no way (by design) but am curious. If you increase your mythology skill, you should be able to see their 'stats' ... which if I recall correctly will be monster stats not character stats (i.e. no STR, INT, DEX etc ratings). |
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