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Reep

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Shadow Tyrant said:
Reep said:
Plus does anyone know what completing all the archaeologist quests does? Ive noticed a door underneath the archaeologist quest giver and it wont open for me.
On that subject, where is "the winding road by the sea?" I've been to everywhere I can think of but I haven't found anything.
Its the bandit coast, forgot which side it was closer too.

Archemetis:
The shards are kinda resistant to magic, but that wont really save them from an inferno fireball. Its the greater shard that are a worry, took me ages to kill with my inferno since my gun skills sucked.

And thanks for clearing up the archaeologist thing Amnestic.

Last question, does anyone know how to sell your house after your spouse dies? My house is still set as a marital home for my dead wife. She got killed as i was creating the "ultimate weapon" The reason for this was that my "bloodline wouldn't be allowed to flourish"
(im being vague to avoid spoilers, don't know how to do the tags.)
 

Shadow Tyrant

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Reep said:
The shards are kinda resistant to magic, but that wont really save them from an inferno fireball. Its the greater shard that are a worry, took me ages to kill with my inferno since my gun skills sucked.

And thanks for clearing up the archaeologist thing Amnestic.

Last question, does anyone know how to sell your house after your spouse dies? My house is still set as a marital home for my dead wife. She got killed as i was creating the "ultimate weapon" The reason for this was that my "bloodline wouldn't be allowed to flourish"
(im being vague to avoid spoilers, don't know how to do the tags.)
I don't know why you're all being so uppity about shards. There's like three in the whole game not counting the one that re-appears every time you visit Garth's tower. It's really not that big of a deal.

The house thing sounds like a glitch. Try exiting and going back to the area, or marry someone new and try to set that as the marital home, and then get a divorce or something if you don't like them. Or set the budget to 0 and replace all the furniture with crap and hope you get divorced by her ghost. That's what I'm trying to do. It's not working. Except
I chose the family option, so she should have come back to life, but she didn't. Which means I have a quest I can't complete because I'm supposed to "go back to my family" in Bowerstone Market, but there's no family to go back to. (Except my son, but that's apparently not good enough.)
 

hypothetical fact

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If you want to keep your family in definite place so they can't go walk about, just lock them in the Oakvale demon door's pocket dimension.
(Maybe that spoils the game but if it does than the reader is now thinking of pocket dimensions.)
 

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TsunamiWombat said:
Ultrajoe said:
Archemetis said:
But yeah, that's why in my opinion it's tough to go through the game on simply magic alone.
Then again, if i found a way to beat the trolls with only magic then everything else couldn't be anymore difficult.
Grab Yourself Shock. Blast Away, Finds Those Nerve Clusters Like Nothing Else.

As For Commandants, Slow Time Is Your Friend. Open Up With A Storm Of Blades The Moment Everything Goes Bullet-Time-Ey.

Blades On Directed Damage? Shit Wishes You Hadn't Done That. It Really Wishes You Hadn't
Dude... wait i'm sorry, I don't mean to be a dick but if you keep capitalizing every word i'm gonna go blind...
Sorry, Ultracaps, they started as a joke but if i've been using them in the RP section i forget to stop. I've recently been hosting a halloween event, so i've been using them more than usual.

Johnny Ringo said:
Amnestic: Commandants are resistant to all but high level spells.
True, nothing infuriates the beginner mage than the fancy-hatted asshat with the spike-spell and an unwillingness to ragdoll gleefully in the face of my vortex.

I fell in love with force push, however, and can never betray the Funky blue grooves of doom... even if they did fail to hurt the commandant ... epicly. Eh, i do have the gun.

On another note, does anyone else find the perpetual expression on the male characters face infuriating? I'm addicted to the assassins coat because it covers that god-awful smile-thing.
 

hypothetical fact

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The mle character's smile is better than the female character's twitching eyebrow. Just zoom in on her face and watch it go.
 

The Lyre

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Ultrajoe said:
On another note, does anyone else find the perpetual expression on the male characters face infuriating? I'm addicted to the assassins coat because it covers that god-awful smile-thing.
You mean the expression that makes him seem as if he's been lobotomised?

The constant dopey smile? I find it damn annoying when you first start out, but as your alignment changes to the extremes it seems to fit better. Either that or the smile changed too.

I've played through the game using only Will, and the only enemies that ever gave me real trouble were Spire guards in close quarters. Two level 5 shocks and a single pistol shot took down the Great Shard, so I'm not sure why anyone should have trouble using Will on it.

My setup was fairly similar to Joe's; Slow time, Raise Dead, Force Push/Vortex, Chaos/Blades, Shock. I alternated depending on what I was fighting - high level blades is pretty damn great against Commandants.

I realised yesterday that the only things I have missing for the Completionist achievement are gained through the Pub Games...no, Molynator, I'm not going to buy your arcade game, no matter how much time I wasted getting every skill, every other expression and pet trick.
 

Archemetis

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I was called ugly by my wife even though I have max attractive. I need to go onto Albion Divorce Court. Seriously is this a bug or is "Karen the Whore" really,really,really shallow.
Don't worry, my wife and daughter tend to call my Mage a monster and a Mass Murderer, it's just a shame there isn't a "Well you f**kin' MARRIED the mass murderer" expression...
or in light of the daughter "Well you're my SPAWN! HUR HUR!!" expression.
 

Alex_P

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hypothetical fact said:
If you want to keep your family in definite place so they can't go walk about, just lock them in the Oakvale demon door's pocket dimension.
(Maybe that spoils the game but if it does than the reader is now thinking of pocket dimensions.)
I dunno. I still had a wife mysteriously vanish that way. She has a gift for me... somewhere.

Maybe this'll teach me not to trust pocket dimensions.

Oh, well. I guess I'll just go court Lady Grey.

-- Alex
 

Alone Disciple

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I find it annoying that most of the women now in Bowerstown keep nagging me about a ring. Okay...I friggen get it...You want a ring. Shut up!

Same with the kids and their damn autograph cards. Over it.

So far I have 18/50 gargoyles. So damn hard to find some of them. Why of why do the developers put them 'inside' houses.

Anyone know how you can open the 'back door' to properties you own? I own one of the houses in Old Bowerstown, and as I walk through to the back of the house...there appears to be an iron door that glows purple as I approach with a green 'A' to select...but nothing happens. I imagine there's a key or chest behind there in a backyard I can't get too :(

Also, anyone know what is needed to open up all the rampart walkways around Bowerstown? I found a staircase near the entrance to the right which allows you to walk the ramparts (and a few goodies), but clearly there are more iron gates impeding your way and it looks like they lead to other areas.
 

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Alone Disciple said:
So far I have 18/20 gargoyles. So damn hard to find some of them. Why of why do the developers put them 'inside' houses.
Hate to break it to you but there are 50 gargoyles in the game.
 

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TheGhostOfSin said:
Alone Disciple said:
So far I have 18/20 gargoyles. So damn hard to find some of them. Why of why do the developers put them 'inside' houses.
Hate to break it to you but there are 50 gargoyles in the game.
I can picture him going: "God damn it! Friginn Garoyle bullshit I thought I was done!!!!!!"
 

Alone Disciple

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Er...I meant 50....thanks for the catch.

My brain and eyes are buggin out from the game. I'm taking my time (not critical path) and trying to get the most out of my initial experience.

In all honesty, games like Fable are fun to play through once for gamers like me, and maybe....just maybe....I may play again and go the evil path and play the female gender....but once I complete it a 1st time, my interest level in playing through again to get a few straggling achievements is greatly diminished.

Speaking of Gargolyes...how hard was it to get the one in the carriage house at Bowerstown entrance......***** to line up that shot.
 

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Shadow Tyrant said:
Reep said:
The shards are kinda resistant to magic, but that wont really save them from an inferno fireball. Its the greater shard that are a worry, took me ages to kill with my inferno since my gun skills sucked.

And thanks for clearing up the archaeologist thing Amnestic.

Last question, does anyone know how to sell your house after your spouse dies? My house is still set as a marital home for my dead wife. She got killed as i was creating the "ultimate weapon" The reason for this was that my "bloodline wouldn't be allowed to flourish"
(im being vague to avoid spoilers, don't know how to do the tags.)
I don't know why you're all being so uppity about shards. There's like three in the whole game not counting the one that re-appears every time you visit Garth's tower. It's really not that big of a deal.

The house thing sounds like a glitch. Try exiting and going back to the area, or marry someone new and try to set that as the marital home, and then get a divorce or something if you don't like them. Or set the budget to 0 and replace all the furniture with crap and hope you get divorced by her ghost. That's what I'm trying to do. It's not working. Except
I chose the family option, so she should have come back to life, but she didn't. Which means I have a quest I can't complete because I'm supposed to "go back to my family" in Bowerstone Market, but there's no family to go back to. (Except my son, but that's apparently not good enough.)
So you have that problem too? I've been looking it up to see if it were a common bug, but this is the first time I've heard of anyone else having it.

I chose the family option at the end (mostly to bring back the dog, kind of reminded me of that scene from Shooter, "I don't think you understand. These boys killed my dog.") So I head back to bowerstone trying to complete the quest and the wife isn't there. Son's there, but no wife. I haven't saved it yet so I'm going to try a few things out (Home location? Maybe Bowerstone is bugged?) to see if it can be helped.
 

Lord Harrab

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Has anyone else had problems with the "Rescue" quest? the one where you have to find your missing child? i can't get past the "Receive daughter's letter" part. it juts keeps telling me to go back to my husband (Character is a female gunslinger) and he has nothing useful to say.
 

Spectre39

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Update: Crap. I decided to turn in an artifact scroll I had on me. The game decides to overwrite my file. Guess I won't be able to go back and retry the end-game. Guess I'll have to try another entire playthrough to see what was the deal with my invisible spouse.
 

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TheNecroswanson said:
Alone Disciple said:
Er...I meant 50....thanks for the catch.

My brain and eyes are buggin out from the game. I'm taking my time (not critical path) and trying to get the most out of my initial experience.

In all honesty, games like Fable are fun to play through once for gamers like me, and maybe....just maybe....I may play again and go the evil path and play the female gender....but once I complete it a 1st time, my interest level in playing through again to get a few straggling achievements is greatly diminished.

Speaking of Gargolyes...how hard was it to get the one in the carriage house at Bowerstown entrance......***** to line up that shot.
The carriage moves every now and then. There's a chest in there too.

BTW! Don't do the gargoyle quest unless you're going for completion.... It's irony in there I tell you! Cruel cruel irony!
If you're talking about the Rotten Apple, you should have checked the wall behind the chest.

You can knock down the cracked part of the wall, thus revealing the real treasure - the legendary crossbow, which is VERY nice.
 

Alex_P

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What are the relative merits of fire vs. lightning? Lightning seems to do more damage and have a better secondary effect. Fire seems to cost less XP to level, but that's about it.

Is fire's targeted attack multi-target or something?

-- Alex
 

Johnny Ringo

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Question. Why do I get evil points for marrying Lady Grey? I mean seriously, how can letting obsessive Victor marry an undead bride be good for him? Wasn't I doing him a favor by not letting him marry a re-animated corpse?
 

jamesc

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I now it's a stupid noob question, but there are mutliple save files in this game, right? Also, how do I increas my sexiness now that I have become a woman?