Does anyone happen to know where to find the
Golden Harbinger? I'm assuming it's a bow.
It's a legendary staff, not a bow. I think you get it after one of the main quests
Does anyone happen to know where to find the
Golden Harbinger? I'm assuming it's a bow.
Huh. I'll have to check my inventory. I'm pretty sure I did all of the main quests. Thanks.It's a legendary staff, not a bow. I think you get it after one of the main quests
It was alright. I'm glad I got to kill a whole lot of people but my rage over having been forced into a baby angle hasn't been entirely quelled. I'm glad that doofus of a father bought it, though.
Yea, Darius was alright but his son was kinda shit lol the Amunet/Aya reveal was kinda cool. It links everything together in a dumb way.
Regardless, I'm excited to see what they do with the Atlantis DLC. I hate that it's going to spread out like these first 3 we're though.
Doesn't it just work the same way as the other tiers?, killing someone higher than you ranks you up...Can anyone offer some guidance as to the new mercenary tiers that they added? Currently tier 1 but want to get to S1 -> S4.
Most episodic DLC is like this. Walking Dead Final Season eventually transitioned to having to do it in-game, though. But most still use the former method.oh you actually have to "buy" each episode of Legacy even tho I have the season pass "installed"? That is...awkward.
Yes, those are the free quests. They range in quality, but some of them are solid. They're all questlines, though, and not single quests. Gotta make you earn those trophies.- I went ahead and started to do this new secrets of greece quest before starting legacy of the first blade, thats the free shit right? hopefully its ok.
It's in a place called Myson Cave, which is on the very Northern continent (in Malis, specifically) on the map. Look around the region called Pandora's Cove. The cave you're looking for is just North of the Ruins of Artemis fast-travel point.- where is this new hephaestos forge the game had a pop up about? I think it said somewhere in Malis but I dont see anything on the map.
They didn't steal them. They added more. The final tier of upgrades is super expensive though. And the reason they added more was to compensate for the now stronger enemies you'll face at higher levels.why did they "steal" my ship upgrades? I had everything maxed and now, well... I dont.
Doesn't it just work the same way as the other tiers?, killing someone higher than you ranks you up...
Most episodic DLC is like this. Walking Dead Final Season eventually transitioned to having to do it in-game, though. But most still use the former method.
Yes, those are the free quests. They range in quality, but some of them are solid. They're all questlines, though, and not single quests. Gotta make you earn those trophies.
It's in a place called Myson Cave, which is on the very Northern continent (in Malis, specifically) on the map. Look around the region called Pandora's Cove. The cave you're looking for is just North of the Ruins of Artemis fast-travel point.
They didn't steal them. They added more. The final tier of upgrades is super expensive though. And the reason they added more was to compensate for the now stronger enemies you'll face at higher levels.
No. The Peloponnesian War is simply a backdrop for the game's story. You can switch sides as often as you want with no repercussions. You're a mercenary, after all. You'll often see control of regions swap from one side to another even without your involvement.Spoiler for those have finished the game...can you let me know?
Early in the game I'm killing a load of Athenians - so I can speak to my father. Do I get to choose a side though eventually - because what if I want to fight the spartans? (I do!)
No. The Peloponnesian War is simply a backdrop for the game's story. You can switch sides as often as you want with no repercussions. You're a mercenary, after all. You'll often see control of regions swap from one side to another even without your involvement.
Though conquest battles do net you tons of experience, so make use of them.
Thanks guys. A shame, seems a missed opportunity not choosing a side. Still, the game is great so far :)Yeah, just treat the conquest battles as a pure arcade video game. No story involved. I wish they had made that plain when it was introduced.
Well, never played an Assassin's Creed in my (sooo long ;) gamer's life and still I fancy Ancient Greece and heard good things re: how AC had become a good WRPG took the plunge during XMas sale...
... 65h later, in barely 40 days, hit level 50 just reaching episode 7 of the story.
This game is so funny:
- Forts invasions going south with reinforcements and Mercenaries wreaking havoc
- Side-missions going from "glorified copy-paste" to plain "WOW !, side quest ?"- Abilities make fighting quite interesting with increased tiers offering new possibilities (boucing rush assassination between Elite can be fun)the Kyea sidequest is really involved and quite the nice story, ended bittersweet for me with Kyra sobbing through our parting ways, could see Kassandra coming back to her once her adventures are over, other "romances" are quite shallow - though I guess it can be broken if one goes straight after the Leader
- great gameplay loop with new abilities, new gear, new upgrades for the ship (ship fights only become balanced when once one has significantly upgraded the ship, at leaston Hard)...
- ... which lasts until late into the game (now re-tuning my build with mastery levels, pumping up the Crit % on full health)
- conquests offer different gameplay though not very deep, nice "side-activity" (though some Greek Gwent would be best)
-- Nice to meet historical figures such as Perikles, Eurypides, Sokrates...Mythical creatures are really challenging and somewhat frightening, was clanching my pad quite hard as I progressed through the maze to face the Minotaur, who I somehow beat on my first try... speaking of such creatures, the Cyclops was much harder - at least for a assassin/warrior - and I had to go down to Normal to beat him. Of note that while on hard I almost got him a few times, he had much less health on Normal, better, and much less challenging fighting moves, bad... wished opponents were less spongy in hard, with same challenge as far as fighting style is concerned
With a family of four, busy work, 65h in 40 days, never thought I would get so much into an AC game (is this an AC game ?), kudos to Ubisoft for the gorgeous and engrossing game!
Not there yet, stay tuned...
That was the initial understanding, but when the update actually hit, it turned out they just turned your surplus XP into ability points instead of actual levels.werent they supposed to give you the surplus xp when they introduced the system? >_>
I agree, it's up there with Breath of the Wild.So I'm about 15 hours in/just hit level 25 and man...I have not had this much fun with a game in a long time. It just feels so fluid. Kassandra is a great protagonist and the setting is just stunning. I'm mainly playing an Assassin build with some points sprinkled into Warrior and that seems to have been a good choice. Despite the game's larger focus on combat than previous entries, it still laregly feels like an Assassin's Creed game to me.
I really, really hope Ubi keeps the RPG mechanics going forward too. It's something that I never knew this franchise needed but it feels like such a natural fit.
Yeah, I wasn't a big fan. I liked some things about it but being forced to have a baby with Goofus really soured the experience.Legacy of the First Blade has been pretty trash (I'm on episode 3 now), I'm super disapointed. Origin's first DLC wasnt amazing or anything, but at the very least you could just say "its more Origins". This is just straight up bad.
level 65, meanwhile im level 53 after 123 hours and doing everything in the game and now the dlc.
werent they supposed to give you the surplus xp when they introduced the system? >_>
That was the initial understanding, but when the update actually hit, it turned out they just turned your surplus XP into ability points instead of actual levels.
So I'm about 15 hours in/just hit level 25 and man...I have not had this much fun with a game in a long time. It just feels so fluid. Kassandra is a great protagonist and the setting is just stunning. I'm mainly playing an Assassin build with some points sprinkled into Warrior and that seems to have been a good choice. Despite the game's larger focus on combat than previous entries, it still laregly feels like an Assassin's Creed game to me.
I really, really hope Ubi keeps the RPG mechanics going forward too. It's something that I never knew this franchise needed but it feels like such a natural fit.
Finished episode 2 and started episode 3. Natakas was just the worst, wtf man.
#NotmyKassandra
The DLC is much better with Alexios since Niima is actually great and has much better chemistry with the hero.
Maybe it's me but I find all the male romance characters pretty meh. Brasidas would've been good though.The DLC is much better with Alexios since Niima is actually great and has much better chemistry with the hero.
Level 25 in 15 hours? I'm level 14 in 14 hours, must do something wrong lol.
The cultists that are unlocked through story will say something like "continue your Odyssey" on their clues. Everyone else you have to track down.Question regarding the cultists: does anyone know if they all have quests prior to identifying them as cultists? I'm wondering if I'm potentially missing content if I choose to unveil them.
In the quest Once a Slave, the slave master NPC looks a lot like The Centaur of Euboea. Is this just a case of Ubi reusing models?
Wondering that too since I just straight-up accidentally killed cultists I hadn't done any questing on as I was just exploring the map like BOTW.Question regarding the cultists: does anyone know if they all have quests prior to identifying them as cultists? I'm wondering if I'm potentially missing content if I choose to unveil them.
In the quest Once a Slave, the slave master NPC looks a lot like The Centaur of Euboea. Is this just a case of Ubi reusing models?
Ah, so I should be safe if I just do the sidequests in those areas, I take it? Edit: I think I get what you're saying just the non-story cultists through me off. Thanks.The cultists that are unlocked through story will say something like "continue your Odyssey" on their clues. Everyone else you have to track down.
Also worth noting that non-story cultists are present in the world whether you unlock their clues or not, so you can accidentally stumble upon them, as I did a few times.
There was also a good amount of potential in exploring Darius and the Hidden Blade and the legacy of one of the first Assassins but that was squandered horribly, so...I'm interested to see what they'll do for the Atlantis DLC. Feels like there's a good amount of potential there.
There was also a good amount of potential in exploring Darius and the Hidden Blade and the legacy of one of the first Assassins but that was squandered horribly, so...
This. What the fuck was that? He was just... like, a guy. They don't even focus on his hidden blade or anything, your character doesnt mention it (hey Kassandra how about you maybe notice he has a contraption that makes a blade pop out?), like the whole thing was super underwhelming. Ugh.
Yeah, I will admit that I've lost some hope for the Atlantis DLC. I'm not expecting Ubisoft to do much.There was also a good amount of potential in exploring Darius and the Hidden Blade and the legacy of one of the first Assassins but that was squandered horribly, so...