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Toughest Battles
1. The Epic Divine Battle is hardest without question. 2. The battle to keep the Judgment Day sword is the second hardest. I'm pretty sure of that one too. 3. I think Twisted Rune comes next. 4. Not sure, perhaps the regular finale in ToB? Now any battle can be hard when you face it without sufficient preparation, gear, or levels - so those don't belong in the list. I think the Chaos encounter is silly. I'd never include it in my list, but others may. So, I'm interested in what other people think are the toughest battles of IA? |
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![]() Premium Member Tactical reputation: 2 Posts: 6268 Joined: 23-February 08 ![]() |
Gonna bump up an old thread.
QUOTE If ancient dragon manages to greater command protagonist and other party members are away, his behaviour will be to stick next to the asleep PC and do absolutely nothing because in his script there's nothing that says just at least attack the guy next to him even if hes asleep if all else fails. How long ago was this? Is it still reproducible? I've been researching this thing and can't see why the dragon wouldn't attack an unconscious protagonist. The relevant script blocks are there, at the end of the script. The only possibility, of course, is that there's some code block that always triggers before the attack blocks on each script simulation, and the dragon never actually gets to the attack blocks. But I don't see that either. |
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