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Sseth send me here
I not play for homo tho
I not play for homo tho
Yes, a male orc and a female orc, don't remember their names right now, but if you recruit one you can't recruit the other, they hate each-other.I've heard of one romance option here. But are there more in this game?
I play for the homo, gotta respect the muscles on these ladsSseth send me here
I not play for homo tho
There was a mega link somewhere with all bonding CG's, I have no idea of where it is though...PaleAngel_90: I can confirm the romance option for both name and female player with the male orc(Nazar). He is exclusive with another orc(Rangda). That means you can only recruit either of them, not both. I don't think you can romance Rangda though.
If Nazar is not your rescuer(at the start of the game), he can be recruited as early as Brad'uk Labour Camp. And Rangda can be recruited as early as Forsaken Hideaway.
Bonus: A guide has been posted a long time ago. I think we can no longer access the GDrive folder, but someone has uploaded it to Scribd if you guys want to check it out: [You must be registered to see the links]
PS: Do any of you happen to have the bonding scene CGs from the guide? I lost mine in a hard disk crash. And the link from the guide points to an empty folders :\
Pakarun: Amen man, amen.
I've been looking literally everywhere in the net, but no luck -_-There was a mega link somewhere with all bonding CG's, I have no idea of where it is though...
Youtube might have videos with the bonding scenes. It's worth a look there.I've been looking literally everywhere in the net, but no luck -_-
Screenshotting the bonding scenes one by one is a pain in the butts. I did it and so far I've finished Bato, Greave, and Zantanax. But I gave up middle way to to that enemy attack loop bug :\
You can look up the discussions on Steam, as well as actually ask things you are trying to figure out.One day I'll come back to this game and actually figure out how to play it.
It will add Daze to any character's attack, no matter, melee or ranged. Same with any accessory, that adds an additional effect to attacks, like Tangle, Poison, Pain, Nexus, Risk, etc.So question, does adding something called a diamond to the accessory slot give the Dazestrike ability? Or is it only for magic users? I'm not quite sure how this works.
Thanks for the answer! I've read some Wikis and guides but I hadn't found anything that specifically stated whether accessories with magic effects where useable by everyone. The only thing the more extensive guides have helped with is finding cheap Sasquatch allies that turned out not to have very good manpower contribution.It will add Daze to any character's attack, no matter, melee or ranged. Same with any accessory, that adds an additional effect to attacks, like Tangle, Poison, Pain, Nexus, Risk, etc.
There is a guide, that explains, which effect does what, as well as the statues in Fundamentalist Shrine.
I believe, the best manpower contributors are Lawful characters, like Bato, while the Chaotic characters, like Leftie, are the worst. Neutral ones are more of a mixed bag.Thanks for the answer! I've read some Wikis and guides but I hadn't found anything that specifically stated whether accessories with magic effects where useable by everyone. The only thing the more extensive guides have helped with is finding cheap Sasquatch allies that turned out not to have very good manpower contribution.
Though they thankfully (inadvertently) helped me figure out what happened when a team member dies, and that centaurs and hairy men are more dangerous than fire elementals.
Can you remember off the top of your head any areas that have recruitable labor-focused NPCs? The last guy I found after getting through an area was a Chaotic-Alligned Orc in a silly cape.I believe, the best manpower contributors are Lawful characters, like Bato, while the Chaotic characters, like Leftie, are the worst. Neutral ones are more of a mixed bag.
Also, yes, your characters do not actualy die, you just need healers in your base.
If you are not looking for unique characters, you might try to persuade thralls. They are most popular to maintain labour. You can find quite a few of them in Black Claw Trail and Brimstone Lodge (be careful of the second place - it has many other enemies).Can you remember off the top of your head any areas that have recruitable labor-focused NPCs? The last guy I found after getting through an area was a Chaotic-Alligned Orc in a silly cape.