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My party was clearing the illithid lair in the sewers, having killed most of the creatures in there (the improved adventurers were tough) and just having the alhoon's room left. As is my standard mind-flayer tactic, I was drawing them out one by one down the corridor into a room ringed by characters with ranged weapons. Got down to just one ullitharid and the alhoon himself... couldn't draw out the ullitharid without the alhoon
![]() Can it be fixed so either: a. the party can't leave the area until the alhoon's dead b. the loot isn't spawned until the alhoon's dead I went back to an earlier save game, in the Planar Prison, to try a similar thing. Got the warden to chase my PC along the top and down the right hand side of the area while the rest of the party hid in the bottom left corner. As the warden got further and further behind (boots of speed + haste spell again) he stopped chasing. My PC then completed the circuit and ran across the two traps to speak to Raelis. Before the traps took effect, the cut-scene started, the entire party left the area. Of course, didn't get the warden's loot by doing that (or the lovely surprise). Is is possible to code the area so that the cut-scene won't start until the party has the prison key from the warden? This post has been edited by OTG: Dec 7 2006, 08:39 AM |
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![]() The Tactician ![]() Distinguished Developer Posts: 7794 Joined: 1-December 05 ![]() |
Oil of Speed or Haste spell will do the same thing; removing the boots of speed from the game is not a solution.
As for Samia's party, I think it is similar to the warden's case: Running out with the tomb's sword and shield only means no treasure from Samia's party. If a player is ready to ignore their loot, I have no problem with his/her running. -------------------- Improved Anvil
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