I'd vote the enterprise.
Then Bill and Ted.
Either one would be helped by bringing that redhead- or at least pictures.
I'd vote the enterprise.
Then Bill and Ted.
Either one would be helped by bringing that redhead- or at least pictures.
Ah, the AE. That bit about Lathander eating babies still makes me laugh.
DJ Hero 2 as best music/rhythm game made me sad.
Then I saw that both Civ 5 and FF XIII were on there, and I realized it was more of a "50 games we remembered playing", because putting those games on a best of list would clearly signal the end of days.
On a side note, Pilgrims is a freakin' death trap.
I mean, c'mon. Packed with Secondary Damage: Death poisons and respawning + dispel + Death Gaze + paralysis baddies? Waaay too rough, without even counting the other three nasty evokations you generally take to the face doing it.
Proud owner of a 100% death record in this quest!
I was the first person to survive it!
Well, if by "survive" you allow for "Crawling along at glacial pace while carrying the two bodies of those I went with while praying my invis doesn't run out".
You could add temporary crit immunity to a spell or items like a spell effect, making it useful but not as overpowering as being constantly immune due to an item.
I like the movement speed tweak, but it will still happen that you get in an insta-kill crit. :/
On this particular point only, it seems to me that insta-kill crits and save-or-die attacks are part and parcel of the higher level dungeons, I mean, after all, PCs get those too, no?
To be fair, both of those mechanics are based on 13 encounters per level, even at high levels. It's understood that the NwN/CoA encounter amounts are way higher, making critical hits and especially death magic way more slanted against PCs than the original rules were balanced for. They (were?) are rarely used in CoA by NPCs, which balances it out a bit, but insta-death on encounters greatly skews the risk/reward balance on quests, in my opinion.
Cell Shaded Override + Halfling with Elf Head + Pixie Familiar