• Plum@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    You can change the difficulty setting at any time, except in honour mode.

    Which boss?

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      8 months ago

      That’s not an honorable way out. What’s the point of playing a game if you can just skip the hard parts?

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      It’s Dror Ragzlin, it’s already on balanced difficulty. Doesn’t feel all that balanced though, the guy like wrecks my party. Think I’m gonna have to leave and go level up some before coming back to fight him

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        Oh that fight is nasty. I’ve had luck sneaking up to the rafters and starting a surprise round.

        … or go full nuclear. Backpack stuffed with explosives, thrown at his feet. Pouches don’t work because the container needs hp in order for it to all explode at once.

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          Ohh, the explosives at his feet idea is good. I’ll see if I can find some explosives when I get home. I don’t actually know where to get them. Thanks for the tip!

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            8 months ago

            Any vial in your inventory with the thrown property will work, I think. And maybe the weapon coatings, too. The smoke powder kegs and firewine barrels will work too, if your character is strong enough.

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        The beginning of the game is brutal. Like normal D&D 5E, if you’re before level three or four a single mistake or a stiff breeze can kill a player.

        I’ve played Act 1 a couple times and I bounce around the whole map doing stuff in a specific order so I don’t get wrecked.

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          I ended up changing the difficulty to easy, and going to level up. I’m not familiar with DnD, and was expecting the leveling system to work like other rpgs, but it really doesn’t. Gotta throw out my expectations. I finally beat him after using environment tricks to kill the other two goblin bosses and then leveling up to 4. Made a huge difference being level 4 and on easy instead of balanced.

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            Yeah D&D leveling is not linear at all.

            • 1-3: Extremely fragile, casters can be one shot by most non-minions
            • 4-7: Balanced, can handle most things with some prep
            • 8-12: Basically unstoppable unless caught by surprise
            • 13-20: Godlike

            A single level can make a huge difference. Particularly when you hit thresholds for extra attacks or higher tier spells.

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        I’ve had success throwing the nautilus orb thing that pulls in everything into the goblins around the dead mindflayer and then hitting them with some AOE. Your highest priority target though is the war drums that they can use to alert everyone else.

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            Generally I had someone posted up right near that had high dex (good spot for a ranged character anyway) that way they can destroy it before any goblins get to it. Also had someone up top to take care of the 2 human assassin guys. I view that fight as essentially 3 smaller ones, the 2 guys up top, the goblins, and then ragzlin. If you can take out most of the first two the rest of the fight is much easier.

            The other option (albeit less ideal one) is to knock him into the pit to the right of him. Although I don’t think you can get his parasite or loot if you do that.

            Also I should point out you should be at least around level 4 when you fight him, otherwise it will be significantly harder

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            If you avoid initiating the conversation with him, the two human/drow/humanoids will patrol a bit and conveniently both stop under a large chandelier that has a little pin holding it up. Dropping it can one-shot them both.

            There are candles all over that dais that will ignite grease pools.

            There’s a wooden bridge behind and above Dror that will easily break and drop whoever is standing on it into the chasm.

            Knock a goblin into the pit behind them and there are two spiders that will eat them.

            Using the environment to your advantage helps a ton.