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Apprentice
What's better for combat purposes leveling up my Strength or my chosen wpn skill?
I'm referring to Gothic 2 with the Night of the Raven expansion.
So what is better, or rather what is more helpful if I focus on leveling it up if I want to gain a greater ease in my melee combat victories against enemies, focusing primarily on leveling up my Strength or primarily focusing on leveling up my chosen weapon skill, which is currently one-handed weapons. (I know it's better to level up both. I'm trying to get back into the flow of the missions, but I'm pathetic right now as I die too easily, and I was hoping to learn from you experienced Gothic II veterans out there which would help me best to stay my ground and actually be capable of accomplishing simple missions. I mean I can barely fight the weakest of bandits, and that's only because I block like crazy and do a quick right cut. And where there's more than 1 of them, there's just no way that I'll win. I'm talking like 2 to 4 hits and I'm down.)
A related question:
Concerning the swords that require Dexterity to use rather than Strength, is the damage they do calculated by using strength or Dexterity? I could assume that they use Dexterity in their calculation, but then that would be assuming that the programers made a distinction between Dexterity swords and Strength swords when inputting the damage equations that they'd use. I don't usually like to make such assumptions, primarily because different gaming companies do different things, and some of those different things that they do make moderate to perfect sense, while just as many don't.
Another related question:
Anyone have the link to the thread or forum that posts the damage formulas for Gothic II?
Geändert von Cairn (05.10.2011 um 03:08 Uhr)
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Dexterity-based weapons have their damage output calculated based on your strength
Get at least to the "Fighter" level of either one-handed or two-handed.It makes things much easier
I recommend two-handed weapons,they have much greater reach,so it's easier to deal with foes.But it's about preference
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Here's a hint: try the Help forum.
Or an even better hint: the NotR strength training guide in said help forum.
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At first it's better to focus on one or two-handed skill, only spend points on strength for the purpose of passing the strength prerequisite of whatever semi-decent weapon you can get.
Geändert von Bastardo (05.10.2011 um 20:07 Uhr)
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I'd first go for at least 30 weapon skill, then maybe focus on some str and then get to 60 asap.
My choice is always 1h and I don't even bother to train 2h at all. I prefer speed over strength when it comes to Gothic
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--> Moved to Help Section.
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Apprentice
Zitat von Onisuzume
Here's a hint: try the Help forum.
Or an even better hint: the NotR strength training guide in said help forum.
Alright, thanks, I'll just click this link right here . . . . . . . it seems that no matter how many time I click, nothing happens. Oh yeah, that's right, cause you didn't leave one, thanks buddy!!!
Not all of us have been gifted with the obvious intellect that you have. I've attempted to look for answers on this forum, but it seem sort of difficult to figure out exactly where to find them.
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Zitat von Cairn
Alright, thanks, I'll just click this link right here . . . . . . . it seems that no matter how many time I click, nothing happens. Oh yeah, that's right, cause you didn't leave one, thanks buddy!!!
Not all of us have been gifted with the obvious intellect that you have. I've attempted to look for answers on this forum, but it seem sort of difficult to figure out exactly where to find them.
Ever heard of the search function?
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Apprentice
It seems that most of you are recommending skill as the first primary focus to help me fight halfway decently, and then strength after I have halfway decent skill.
I guess I'll go ahead and take that route then. And thanks to Onisuzume there, now I even know that a fighting tips page exists. I may not know where it is, but I definitely know that it exists, all because of Onisuzume.
J/k Onisuzume, thanks for the info, but still, a link would have been nice.
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Apprentice
Zitat von Onisuzume
Ever heard of the search function?
I've already done that. It didn't seem to provide the answers I was looking for.
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Apprentice
Zitat von TudoracheMG
Dexterity-based weapons have their damage output calculated based on your strength
Get at least to the "Fighter" level of either one-handed or two-handed.It makes things much easier
I recommend two-handed weapons,they have much greater reach,so it's easier to deal with foes.But it's about preference
Hey, thanks a lot, I was looking at this Rapier I got under a couple of trolls that I learned how to kill with that hunter's help, of course. It has a dmg of 100 and requires only 50 Dex to use. Now that I've finally gotten my Dex up, I can focus more on my skill and strength to improve my use of it.
And in case anyone's wondering, (I know I hate it when someone stops a message short of stating an answer that I'm looking for.) what I mean by "learned" how to kill the troll is that I learned the best way of fighting it. I didn't get some kind of in-game training, and I had to have the hunter's help because I was still too weak to actually win facing the troll alone. I needed someone to attack/distract the troll.
The way I defeated a troll at a weak lower level - in case anyone's wondering and hates it when people stop short of answering a question that they can't seem to find the answer for.
Geändert von Cairn (20.10.2011 um 09:46 Uhr)
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The black troll, there's a rock you can stand behind and just whack him
It might take forever with low skills but it can be done.
The bitch is, if you ain't got "take skins" you won't have a skin
for a later quest
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Yes, not to mention that after the quest's completed, you could also 'reacquire' the skin and sell it (especially useful for the skin-seller's apprentice).
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I know this post is off-topic, but:
@Cairn, this is not to bash you, but to learn you something.
1. When you want to add something to your last post, use the ''edit'' button, top-right corner of your post.
2. When you want to post a spoiler, use the special button: see the three bars above? check the lowest one -> 4th from the right (red bar on top of a grey field; can't miss it ). Use that button to spoiler something. Check below to see the result.
edit: When editing after using a spoiler, you have to replace the spoiler. (I have to now:P)
Arcadia - A click and win tale
Geändert von C-Hawk (07.10.2011 um 16:52 Uhr)
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Zitat von Cyclops1953
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Zitat von Nisarg
Never needed it by ch 4,NH is a lot stronger by then
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Zitat von Cyclops1953
Never needed it by ch 4,NH is a lot stronger by then
I find it quite convenient when the game just fails to render my enemy - at least I don't like battling such dangerous enemies when they're invisible.
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Apprentice
Zitat von C-Hawk
I know this post is off-topic, but:
@Cairn, this is not to bash you, but to learn you something.
1. When you want to add something to your last post, use the ''edit'' button, top-right corner of your post.
2. When you want to post a spoiler, use the special button: see the three bars above? check the lowest one -> 4th from the right (red bar on top of a grey field; can't miss it ). Use that button to spoiler something. Check below to see the result.
edit: When editing after using a spoiler, you have to replace the spoiler. (I have to now:P)
Thanks, I didn't know about the special "spoiler" button, but I didn't want to edit it because I was answering someone. I always assumed edit was reserved for additional information that I learned later on, not when I was responding to people.
As for that spoiler button, thanks for making me aware of it, but I can't seem to find it. I'm looking at all of the buttons on your post, mine, and all of the check mark locations and none of them seem to indicate that they create special spoiler input.
I'll try the brackets and see that works:
[SPOILER]spoiler testing.
Didn't work.
All I see, during an edit is:
upper left: Profile, Send PM, Find Posts
upper right: Edit, quote, "<, #19
bottom right: save, go advanced, delete, cancel
All I see using advanced is: (And advanced seems to be about the same as a regular reply.)
upper right: User cp, FAQ, Member list, calendar, new posts, search, links, log out.
Right: Smileys
bottom: Smileys again
bottom right: Save changes, preview changes.
further bottom: Automatically parse links in text, Disable similes in text, subscription, then posting permissions, and on down, nothing looks like a special "spoiler" button.
I apologize if I seem stupid, but I'm not seeing how to set the spoiler anywhere. I see a lot of other people did it with no problem, but I just can't find it.
Thanks, sorry I didn't see it right away, but I'm not at all accustomed to using the text-box tools found here. I've always just ignored them, and it seems to a point where I forgot they were even there.
Geändert von Cairn (20.10.2011 um 09:27 Uhr)
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Apprentice
Zitat von Cyclops1953
Never needed it by ch 4,NH is a lot stronger by then
Well, I am playing NOTR, and I took the merc route, and while I'm not sure which version of Gothic 2 you were playing, I couldn't survive on my own at all in chapter 4.
Sure, I could fight one on one with just about any creature except a Dragon Snapper, but that was about the extent of my abilities going into chapter 4. Without help, I wouldn't have been able to do anything but run around with speed potions and Hasty Herrings. That would have been fun all of about 10 minutes.
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