reverberation is one of the most busted statuses in the game fr used it on a thunder cleric and enemies just get stuck in an endless loop of shenanigansWith that said, apparently the radiating orb/reverberation light cleric build shyts on all of that (monk, fighter, barbarian) but i haven't attempted it to see for myself.
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Sounds like walking fukkery personified, but i was too far into my last play through that I already missed the items needed for Shadowheart. Plus, i prefer to just punch the shyt outta people anyway i'm a simple man.
reverberation is one of the most busted statuses in the game fr used it on a thunder cleric and enemies just get stuck in an endless loop of shenanigans
Been trying to find a use for Shadowheart, maybe I'll turn her into that.
The other games aren't turn based and use a different d&d edition. This game is also standalone. I can tell a lot of people in here haven't played the first two. Yeah y'all missed out because they are great games but don't cop them expecting the same exact experience as BG3. They're usually dirt cheap on pc. There's actually a way to get the OGs (non-enhanced editions) for free on GOG.This is my first delve into these games. I feel as if I've missed out not playing the ones before. Its also gonna be a while before I can determine the useful effects of the myriad abilities available, even from the onset.
Loving the experience so far though
No, you won't like itI don’t know anything about dungeons and dragons and I don’t fukk with turn based games
Is this worth picking up for a casual like me?
Honestly that trickster sub-class is very mediocre. Light Domain is excellent and I immediately reclass her as thatBeen trying to find a use for Shadowheart, maybe I'll turn her into that.