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Fordítási probléma jelentése
In actual thoughts, I really enjoyed playing through and seeing just how cohesive the story was. From starting as investigators to changing the very fabric of a plane, loved it all. I also loved the humor of it all, from the undead "entertainers" to the silly remarks and comments of the party, just great.
I ended up playing with UB, but only turning on advancement beyond lvl 16, and 9th level spells, everything else was vanilla. I have to say I think I really needed that extra health and spells. I struggled in some fights and had to reload a decent bit. I have a tendency to clump, and walking into some of the later fights vs multiple back to back cones of cold or gravity slams just killed me.
Gave it a thumbs up and would recommend.
which is the name of his dog. And the color of his clothes. And his favorite fruit
there are 4 iron doors in that room, you have to close all of them (actually, putting a PC in front is enough) and keep your PCs there.
Any recommendations or thoughts on what I missed for how to proceed?
Did you check the statues in the small library (and the nearby chest) and/or the engine in the Cog room? These will open the hidden door