When other players use your pawns, are they able to equip/ un equip any armor/ weapons in your pawns current inventory?
Eh, I nearly just got screwed following this advice. Once you get the quest "Legacy" it seems it's already too late. I just quit and prayed that I didn't get an autosave after the point of no return. Luckily I didn't.
I'd say watch out for the main quest "The Guardian Gigantus" and stop there.
Edit: actually I'm pretty sure I'm screwed :/ The lift I took into the tower is no longer usable and I can't use a ferry stone to get out.
When other players use your pawns, are they able to equip/ un equip any armor/ weapons in your pawns current inventory?
Btw,
this blade you forge with the dead dude soul and crystals, I noticed you can use it from the inventory and the Arisen goes harakiri mode, but I seemed to have cancelled the animation.
Can you really use it to kill yourself and if so does it serve any purpose outside of some quest?
If it's only intended to be used as part of a quest (or to get an ending or another given a choice later) don't reply with specifics, please just confirm.
If it has a use outside of quests you can tell (I'm trying anyway as soon as I next rest at a dwelling unless your tell me it fucks and deletes/overwrites all saves lol).
I think you're not able to warp around the island until you at least reach the Excavation Site. That's what happened to me.Have a late game question. I'm in the middle of the Giganticous quest. I have felled the Giganticous but haven't turned int he Godsway yet. I've heard this is a point of no return but still have the quest "A Candle in the Storm" to do. BUT now that the Giganticous has rampaged though the Volcanic Isles location, my portcrystal that I placed there can't be travelled to. Did a little googling and it seems like this isn't the very end and that the portcrystal will work after I turn in the Godsway, but will that make me miss A Candle in the Storm? Or will I still be able to do that after?
Do you know if going there will fail that side quest?I think you're not able to warp around the island until you at least reach the Excavation Site. That's what happened to me.
No it shouldn't. I completed that quest right after defeating the Talos and reaching the Excavation Site which is the point of no return. Some quests even continue into postgame surprisingly. On my second playthrough I had that sculptor quest still active and doable lol. I wouldn't risk that though. Pretty sure that one will fail. Also, there's a follow up to that quest after resting in Vernworth just so you're aware.
Wow just in time. Thanks a lot! I just got that quest yet I have some side shit I wanted to complete (even if I don't know how, for some, like what could be a decent job for a decent guy wannabe, or the phantom oxcart but I think I have a clue for that one). Pretty sure there's also some quest lines I haven't even activated but they can fuck off I guess (like the Wilhelmina plot).
Btw,
this blade you forge with the dead dude soul and crystals, I noticed you can use it from the inventory and the Arisen goes harakiri mode, but I seemed to have cancelled the animation.
Can you really use it to kill yourself and if so does it serve any purpose outside of some quest?
If it's only intended to be used as part of a quest (or to get an ending or another given a choice later) don't reply with specifics, please just confirm.
If it has a use outside of quests you can tell (I'm trying anyway as soon as I next rest at a dwelling unless your tell me it fucks and deletes/overwrites all saves lol).
Other player's can't see your pawn inventory other than what's currently actually equipped.
They can unequip anything (but can't move it to their own inventory or get it back for your pawn later, it vanishes in their game until they re hire your pawn), and they can equip anything new (they lose it and the item equipped previously in that slot is unequipped, plus you get to keep the new item as a gift once they dismiss your pawn and you rest at an inn/home afterwards, but not if your pawn dies in their game instead of being dismissed - which I found out the hard way and lost items intended to be a gift).
Good weapons always killed her too quickly for me. I ended up using the worst possible daggers and it worked. Apparently putting her to sleep makes it a lot easier, too.Is there something special i need to do to behead medusa? I have tried 4 or 5 times with a pretty high level fighter and the best sword.
Huh, ill have to switch up a bit. Thanks.Good weapons always killed her too quickly for me. I ended up using the worst possible daggers and it worked. Apparently putting her to sleep makes it a lot easier, too.
Barely any damage as Warrior? How? Heavenward Sunder is so damn strong and can consistently stagger enemies. Are you upgrading your weapons? Level 40 is honestly pretty low imo. I reached the end of the game at around 70ish but at least 10 of those levels were from grinding while I was trying to level multiple vocations. So something like 60 feels about right. Not sure how weak I would feel at 40.I think I just suck at this game? I'm right before the point of no return and I feel like I'm so weak compared to what I should be. I've seen people saying they beat the game below level 40. I am level 44 and it takes forever for me to kill any of the dragons in the world. I started as a thief, went to Warrior, and am now a Mystic Spearhand. They are all at max vocation level. I did like barely any damage to anything as a warrior. Mystic Spearhand is better, but it still feels like Thief was the strongest by far?
idk I just feel like if I move on I'm going to get dumpstered, but leveling doesn't feel like it's helping?
Yeah, I have no idea haha. I was just doing very low damage even with skills. My pawn is a warrior now and has a sick flame weapon. So if I switched back to it maybe now I would be better. I am leveling up the weapons and armor as far as I can until I don't have the materials anymore. Maybe I'll just keep cleaning up quests and see how I feel in ten or so levels.Barely any damage as Warrior? How? Heavenward Sunder is so damn strong and can consistently stagger enemies. Are you upgrading your weapons? Level 40 is honestly pretty low imo. I reached the end of the game at around 70ish but at least 10 of those levels were from grinding while I was trying to level multiple vocations. So something like 60 feels about right. Not sure how weak I would feel at 40.
Yeah, I have no idea haha. I was just doing very low damage even with skills. My pawn is a warrior now and has a sick flame weapon. So if I switched back to it maybe now I would be better. I am leveling up the weapons and armor as far as I can until I don't have the materials anymore. Maybe I'll just keep cleaning up quests and see how I feel in ten or so levels.
Might help to use elements that are strong against dragons/drakes. IIRC, drakes are weak to cold. Dragons (or at least the one I fought) was to lightning. Fire damage they're usually resistant to so I wouldn't use the flame weapon. If you have a Sorcerer with Meteoron, that hits them like a truck.Yeah, I have no idea haha. I was just doing very low damage even with skills. My pawn is a warrior now and has a sick flame weapon. So if I switched back to it maybe now I would be better. I am leveling up the weapons and armor as far as I can until I don't have the materials anymore. Maybe I'll just keep cleaning up quests and see how I feel in ten or so levels.
Nope. No weight adjustment mod installed.
If you get a pawn with the forager skill, the map shows where to find the upgrade materials for the equipment you are currently using, which can really help out
Might help to use elements that are strong against dragons/drakes. IIRC, drakes are weak to cold. Dragons (or at least the one I fought) was to lightning. Fire damage they're usually resistant to so I wouldn't use the flame weapon. If you have a Sorcerer with Meteoron, that hits them like a truck.
Yeah I started NG+ solely to get the platinum 'cause all the trophies I have left seem reasonable. Didn't touch Fighter, Warrior, Mage, or Sorcerer in my first playthrough and so far I'm having a lot of fun as a Fighter and breezing throughI told myself I was gonna stop playing about 2 hours into ng+. But I'm still playing. May just go for the plat at this point, I'm already about halfway through again. The story goes super fast the second time. Only trophies that'll be a pain at this point are the Medusa ones.
I believe it only works if your daggers have lighting enchant, passive or by spell buff. It's what worked for me.
Look for one with a Calm Inclination.It would be nice if ranged vocation pawn ai would not have them stand under a drake. Drag them away, right back under it.
Some things you cannot forge, like Rings. I believe weapons are also similarly exempted.Do forgeries of weapons work? Aka does it dupe it or make a cheap copy?
Gotcha. Wondered if it was a good money hack lol.Some things you cannot forge, like Rings. I believe weapons are also similarly exempted.
Is there something special i need to do to behead medusa? I have tried 4 or 5 times with a pretty high level fighter and the best sword.
I haven't tried that ring yet, great ideaGive yourself a thunder enchant. Climb on her head to cut it off. You don't wanna do too much damage though, so equip the stats down Ring you get from the Sphinx riddles.
So it looks like i am about to head to the last chain of missions, is there anything you absolutely recommend i do before that?
I have done every side quest i found and explored probably everything in the map.
Could be missing things, but quests that I thought were relevant in the ending were
Sven chain
Elf chain
Empress chain
Hugo chain
Repairing the ceremonial sword
And a couple in the volcanic area that I assume everyone will do (like Lamond)
These feel like they attach to the ending, or are addressed. It's been a while though so hopefully someone will add some if I missed any.