Interesting advice.
Was just reading the advice given for Dink Smallwood along with an old review, and all I can say was... well... have a read yourself.
Spellcasters are crucial to this game, and should start out with at least third level magic skill if possible. However, don’t get so caught up in magic that you neglect other vital areas such as lockpicking and weapon skills. Specialize each character in one weapon type when you can. Clear out as much of Upper Exile as you can at first, and if anything proves too difficult, come back for it later when you’ve gained some experience. Speak to lots of people…. you never know what you may find….
Read the review here, and be afraid...
Spellcasters are crucial to this game, and should start out with at least third level magic skill if possible. However, don’t get so caught up in magic that you neglect other vital areas such as lockpicking and weapon skills. Specialize each character in one weapon type when you can. Clear out as much of Upper Exile as you can at first, and if anything proves too difficult, come back for it later when you’ve gained some experience. Speak to lots of people…. you never know what you may find….
Read the review here, and be afraid...
That spellcasting sounds really drunk. WTF is "Upper Exile"?
Okay, I started to read:
"Dink Smallwood uses a simple but remarkably solid game engine."
If thís is remarkably solid then I wonder what just solid is...
/me runs away scared
Okay, I started to read:
"Dink Smallwood uses a simple but remarkably solid game engine."
If thís is remarkably solid then I wonder what just solid is...
/me runs away scared