Nah, Kraken aren't usually shaped like a giant bug with an octopus headBara_no_Hime said:Anyway, it turns out that the monster is a MOTHERFUCKING KRAKEN!!! Hell fucking yeah! Some Sorceress chick that Triss doesn't like scares it off and the local yokels ***** about it. I use a Sign to tell them to piss off so the adults can talk.
She calls it something else, a "Kayren" I think, but it's obviously just a mispronunciation of Kraken. I am quite psyched about this. Kraken are awesome.
*shrug*Bara_no_Hime said:Question - are Neckers formed from the corpses of the beheaded or hung? Because there's something very weird about their "heads" and, well, "necker". Plus, I thought the Big Bad Assassin mentioned the King's body becoming a Necker during that cutscene.
Yeah, you need Grapeshot, the pure damage bomb. I wouldn't play Act 1 without them anyway, clears out Nekker groups like a BAWSBara_no_Hime said:Ah. So I need some sort of bomb other than my "stun bomb" type that I can currently make, huh? That sucks.
Yes, mutagens can be used on specific Talents. If you see a small black circle on the edge of your unlocked talent, you can mutate it with a small bonus statBara_no_Hime said:Once I've killed that one, I loot the queen's body. The loot includes a mutagin! Cool. Now... if only I knew how to use Mutagens in this game.I also leveled up, so I meditate and do that.
Naah, the ladder from inside the small village works, it's just that the game's kinda picky about your position.Bara_no_Hime said:I head back towards town. And, finally, I see where Cedric is. I try to get to the ladder to climb up and see him, but the game won't let me. It looks like it wants me to use that wooden sky-bridge from... up a hill or something. However, at just that moment, time Dings to Evening. Ah. I'm expected back at the main plot. I guess the Kraken will have to wait until tomorrow.
The mini-game isn't unplayable, just terribly designed in terms of telling the player know how they're affecting the icon.Bara_no_Hime said:New Minigame - I save first.
Okay, let's do this. And... the minigame is unplayable. After failing several times simply on "huh" I googled how to do it properly, and found that I WAS doing it properly, but that the game automatically INCREASES mouse sensitivity to make it harder. Considering that the mouse is still sucky, even with all the adjustments and a good Frame Rate, this pretty much makes the minigame impossible. Hell, I tried turning the mouse over so it couldn't register and using the mouse pad on the laptop, and even THAT didn't work.
After a dozen failed attempts, I gave up, reloaded the save, and just bribed her. 50 gold poorer, the plot moves onward.
Usually the icon goes towards the enemy border automatically, but at different rate from the yellow bar. So you kinda have to keep to the left edge of the bar in the case that your icon suddenly moves quicker, which means the yellow bar likely changes direction because it's harder to "hit the brakes" than accelerate, and then you lose in about 5 seconds.
If you want to try an easier version of it, there are a bunch of arm-wrestlers at the Flotsam inn. Fast way to earn money when you know how to play.
*scratches head*Bara_no_Hime said:Several failed attempts followed (where I reloaded as soon as I was caught). The Cat potion, while neat, didn't help much. I decided to check the internet to see what I was doing wrong... and learned that I can knock guards out.
THANKS FOR TELLING ME GAME.
The game didn't tell you during the prison escape?
Hmmm, well, I usually pick up crafting diagrams for good pieces of weapons and armor.Bara_no_Hime said:Question: What crafting plans are the best to buy? I've built up quite a pile of random crap. What should I be crafting with it?
Then Cedric sells trap and bomb recipes, most of those are pretty useful except for Biter trap. It's probably the only trap diagram that doesn't use monster parts, but it's weeeeeeak.
In the end it's a case-by-case thing. Recipes are expensive, and any crafting diagrams (this excludes bomb and potion recipes) use money anyway, so you can't turn a profit.
Oh, if you find it, get a blade oil (also known as just "oil") recipe, not a diagram. The diagram uses parts that are much easier to get in Act 2, and each oil costs money, but the recipe will use alchemy materials, which don't weigh much at all and are abundant throughout the game
Also, what difficulty are you playing on, normal or easy?