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Old 07-24-2004, 08:00 PM   #1
ElfBane
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I got a copy of PT off the internet a couple of weeks ago. The edition that was bundled with "Soulbringer". It didn't have a manual, so I've got some questions.
Some background,,Morte and I have made it out of the mortuary and have just rested in the tomb,,I saved and exited the game.
1. There was no character generation, so are you stuck playing a fighter? I prefer to multiclass if I play a fighter, but I can deal with a straight fighter.

2. Does the game need a patch? The readme with the game says V1.1 .

3. Any tips, tricks or advice appreciated. TIA
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Old 07-24-2004, 09:56 PM   #2
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No tips, no tricks. Not that I know of.

There are three classes you can play, Fighter, Mage, or Thief, but you ALWAYS start as a fighter.
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Old 07-24-2004, 11:14 PM   #3
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you can be all 3 classes, but only 1 at a time
you talk to people and do quests in order to change your class.

tips:
high wisdom is important for learning things about yourself (which is what the entire game is about...)

dont worry about dieng; its almost funny sometimes

in order to change your characters alignment you have to act as a person of that alignment would (note its very hard to become lawfully good because of that)

if you dont want to die drink a very large number of blood clots which increase your resistances to various weapons; youll become almost invincible for a short time.

a wise man keeps a lot of garbage/misc junk in his backpacks because its useful in certain areas of the game...

if youve left the first building without learning how to raise the dead go back and explore more; talk to a certain undead, be nice...

you cant be a priest; only a certain party member can be; its a tease that its included as part of the dashboard spell options.
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Old 07-25-2004, 10:49 AM   #4
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you will enjoy this most awesome game it's an oldie but a goodie
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Old 07-25-2004, 05:30 PM   #5
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1. As already mentioned, you always start out as a Fighter, but can change to Mage or Thief by asking certain people to teach you. You can not multiclass, though.
I, and many others, think playing a Mage gets the most out of the game.

2. I believe the 1.1 version is the latest patch, at least the latest I've found. Not that the game was particularely buggy to begin with, just a some slowdowns in some areas.

3. Was has been mentioned before but I want to add that you shouldn't forget that you can talk to your fellow party members, you can learn alot about their past and some have even a trick or two to teach you.

Additional tips would be to raise both wisdom and intelligence, as they help you in a variety of ways in a game that is more about brains than brawns. Also, check out Fell's Tatoo Parlour in the same area you find the Smoldering Corpse Bar. He can sell you tatoos with special powers that both you and some of your party members can equip. Make sure to return to Fell's on a regular basis as he gets new tatoos based on some of the quests you've solved.

[ 07-25-2004, 05:39 PM: Message edited by: Stratos ]
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Old 07-26-2004, 12:56 AM   #6
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You can play as a fighter, thief, or mage. You can switch between them if you find the right people.

Hint--unlike the BG games, In PS:T it is VERY important that your character have high intelligence and wisdom. Charisma is also of value.

You will meet your other companions during the game. The best are Daakon, Annah, Nordom, and Fall-From-Grace.

Whatever class you decide to go with, make sure you get up to level 7 and level 12 in that class, to get some excellent bonus. My tactic is to go 6 levels of fighter to max HP, then stick with mage for the rest of the game. PS:T is much less of a combat game than the other Black Isle products.

Version 1.1 is patched.

Unlike BG, you PLAY your characters alignment. Be nasty, you will turn evil. Lie, you will turn chaotic, and so on.
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Old 07-26-2004, 02:06 AM   #7
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Oh youre very lucky. Youre just now experiencing one of the best stories Ive ever experienced in a computer game.


Ok, you will start out very confused. You dont understand whats going on. Its very weird.

Thats whats so great. Much later on, you will be reminded of how the game starts and youll go 'oh yeah'
Its very carefully constructed.

As far as power gaming goes, in general the game is set very easy. Your character can die no problem, its just a big time waster. I think playing your character as a magic user gives you the greatest experience of the game.
You will almost certainly have daakkon as one of your party members hes a fighter magic user. Basically he rocks, so experience the fighter through him. Annah is the thief... fall from grace is the only cleric, but she is after about halfway through the game.
All of the characters available are cool and interesting... but daakkon and morte have the most interesting stories so I recomend them the most.
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Old 07-27-2004, 12:31 PM   #8
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Just curious, Elfbane, but how much was the asking price for the game? I know many people who are searching for this game and would have jumped at the chance to find it like you did. Thanks.
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Old 07-27-2004, 01:19 PM   #9
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I paid like $25 total, including shipping. A bit high, but I got 2 games because this edition was bundled with "Soulbringer", which I know nothing about. It might be a stinker, but I'll give it a try.
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Old 07-27-2004, 01:58 PM   #10
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Thanks for the quick reply. PS:T is not like any other RPG game you have experienced. It truly emphasizes the "Role" in play. This is why wisdom and intelligence along with charisma are more important because they open up much more of the gameplay. It is heavily involved in dialogue so pay close attention.

As for Soulbringer, do a Google search for tips, etc. It is an older game that wasn't very popular but showed some promise.
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