DMNDCE

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So..Elise somehow snapped on me. I did his research quest and even got him his orc baby. I went back to the clinic a few days later and he now screams at me to get out and lobs fireballs at me.

Did I somehow screw up? No more clinic this run now?
 

TorryInaBox

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So..Elise somehow snapped on me. I did his research quest and even got him his orc baby. I went back to the clinic a few days later and he now screams at me to get out and lobs fireballs at me.

Did I somehow screw up? No more clinic this run now?
I mean to be fair you can buy the herbs from the plague doctor(?) in the market square, so all you're really missing out on is all his services stuff. And since
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So..Elise somehow snapped on me. I did his research quest and even got him his orc baby. I went back to the clinic a few days later and he now screams at me to get out and lobs fireballs at me.

Did I somehow screw up? No more clinic this run now?
So just to be clear, did he actually tell you to get out of the building or just out of the way? Are there any bat abominations or their remains in the clinic? If so he should not actually be hostile to you but merely inconsiderate and holding nothing back to obliterate the creatures.

If he does attack you personally you may have hit him or failed a quest by accident, some of them require you to enter a city tile or even return the NPC to their home in order to complete fully.
 

DMNDCE

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So just to be clear, did he actually tell you to get out of the building or just out of the way? Are there any bat abominations or their remains in the clinic? If so he should not actually be hostile to you but merely inconsiderate and holding nothing back to obliterate the creatures.

If he does attack you personally you may have hit him or failed a quest by accident, some of them require you to enter a city tile or even return the NPC to their home in order to complete fully.
Yeah, looks like it was the bats. I didn't notice as I got hit with a fireball and exploded almost instantly. I've left and came back a few times and its always the same. So I guess I need to survive the fireball and take the creature out to get things back to normal?
 

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Yeah, looks like it was the bats. I didn't notice as I got hit with a fireball and exploded almost instantly. I've left and came back a few times and its always the same. So I guess I need to survive the fireball and take the creature out to get things back to normal?
This event freaked me out too, I thought I aggro'd Elise somehow. He just wants the bat dead then he'll stop capping you.
 

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This event freaked me out too, I thought I aggro'd Elise somehow. He just wants the bat dead then he'll stop capping you.
To make it worse... the first time I had that event, I had Cecily and Gray Rat with me... and they slaughtered Elise. I was out of energy and away from the door. I ended up backing up to my last save point, which was ~15 minutes earlier. I wasn't particularly happy.
 

Ferghus

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To make it worse... the first time I had that event, I had Cecily and Gray Rat with me... and they slaughtered Elise. I was out of energy and away from the door. I ended up backing up to my last save point, which was ~15 minutes earlier. I wasn't particularly happy.
I had the same problem, but I managed to prevent the worse case scenario by whistling at them until they deaggro'd. You gotta mash the key a few times though, since they sometimes ignore it the first couple times. Similarly, I accidentally whacked a guy at a refugee camp. He was standing directly from the couldron and I accidentally hit the attack key trying to use it. Whistled the shit out of those two. They didn't kill him and I didn't lose morality.
 

Huhuriu55

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I can't enter the abomination tiles east of Doom Fortess. The only options I get are either to "Relax" or "Cancel". The only tiles I can enter there are the corrupted trails that have nothing useful in them.
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Does anyone have a guide as to what colours colour what in the .act files for the palette changer? I've got the skin colour I'm working is looking pretty nice, but I'd like to change the colour of some details like Nips or vaginer seperately.
 

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How do I effectively play as a magic Lorna without:
1. Fragging my henchmen?
2. Getting over ran and raped if I'm solo?

Also whats the recommended minimum Wis to get before taking on magic?
Because 1 damage fireballs don't cut the mustard.
 

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How do I effectively play as a magic Lorna without:
1. Fragging my henchmen?
2. Getting over ran and raped if I'm solo?

Also whats the recommended minimum Wis to get before taking on magic?
Because 1 damage fireballs don't cut the mustard.
I haven't played in quite a while, but if things haven't changed too much with magic (I'm guessing they haven't if your fireballs are doing 1 damage):

1: You don't use henchmen, magic is too dangerous to use with allies. The best defensive magic against swarms/fast enemies is an ice aoe around yourself, and it's too dangerous to use in a pinch with allies.

2: You need a full wis build to use magic because of the way defense/damage works in this game. Get the Wis glasses if you don't already have them. If the game hasn't changed much, the later enemies can be difficult even with full wis.

Magic was overall pretty unbalanced, I remember the dev said they wanted to do something about it, dunno how that went. If planning to use magic, you're going to have to gather and/or hire a henchman to clear out quests for you until you're strong enough, level 15 I think unlocks magic? It's quite a grind, but you can't afford to put any points into physical damage.

Yeah I just checked the changlog, seems the dev has mostly been focused on improving the Succ playstyle and hasn't touched magic. Shame :( I played this to death since early builds, so I'm not too eager to jump back in just yet. Maybe if magic ever gets some love i'll return to this since that was my favorite playstyle. Good to see the game still progressing anyways.
 
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Ferghus

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dose she gets pregnant?
Yeah, but it kind of takes a while. It takes anywhere between 80 to 100 days before she gives birth. Monsters can be born faster if she has a certain debuff (not including hybrids). You'll know if you're pregnant if you're vomiting constantly, for seemingly no reasons. I don't know how big her belly gets though. I'm around 50-60 days in right now, and the bump is very slight. It barely eclipses the outline of her right arm in her default pose.
 

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dose she gets pregnant?
She does, but it takes forever. Do yourself a favor and mod the game for this purpose. Otherwise you'll be waiting for 100s of ingame days, which is a lot. Furthermore, you start to vomit and lose energy. I'm fine with it taking time and stuff, but it just takes too much time currently.

Yeah, but it kind of takes a while. It takes anywhere between 80 to 100 days before she gives birth. Monsters can be born faster if she has a certain debuff (not including hybrids). You'll know if you're pregnant if you're vomiting constantly, for seemingly no reasons. I don't know how big her belly gets though. I'm around 50-60 days in right now, and the bump is very slight. It barely eclipses the outline of her right arm in her default pose.
I'll advice you to mod the game. Here's an example on How pregnancy can be changed. I will say, that it is a tad too short, but I don't know what the numbers represent so it is sort of hard to correctly change them. In any case, to do so you need an RPG unpacker/decrypter.

One last thing, you need to lose your current pregnancy for the changes to take affect.
 

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Guys am i bad or this game is seriously hard? Someone has some tips or cheats i can use to at least play?
 
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Head West until you find the survivors (you cannot save them).
You can save them now by getting them to follow you to one of the exits. I got 4 large copper coins, 4 morality, and 24000 exp for saving all 4 survivors (3 in the west area and one hiding out in the mazelike area in the east part of the map).

Edit: Seems like this is something you can do with the Special 'Defeat' Areas, although I only tested it with the goblin(orkind) nest north of the city, the one connected to the sewers. Not really that worth it in my opinion since you need to clear out all the mobs and disable most of the traps since prisoners move extremely slow and can't seem to move in a straight line to save their life, literally and figuratively speaking. Also you get 1 large copper coins, 1 morality, and 6000 exp per prisoner saved.
 
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I'll advice you to mod the game. Here's an example on How pregnancy can be changed. I will say, that it is a tad too short, but I don't know what the numbers represent so it is sort of hard to correctly change them. In any case, to do so you need an RPG unpacker/decrypter.

One last thing, you need to lose your current pregnancy for the changes to take affect.
Thanks, but I'm fine for now. I'm at a point in the game where the vomiting doesn't affect me too much.

Start game, collect pitchfork in starter dungeon, equip pitchfork, kill remaining rats, go to the end and get the shortsword from the goblins. Finish tutorial mission for large copper coins (8 rat tails), go to shoping district (2 tiles under the colosseum) and buy Glasses from the wizard/old man vendor and a Sickle from the blacksmith after selling the copper coins, pitchfork and shortsword (4300 trade points total, the sickle reduces stamina cost of harvesting food items in the wilderness), Go outside of city gates to the east until you see Rain Forest tile over the bridge next to the sea. Collect food, be swag and sustain yourself infinitely.

If you want more out of this learn Alchemy trait, requires level 15 and 10 points in Survival. You can also cheat it in wityh a cheat .txt file I believe is somewhere in this thread if you dont want to spend the points on it. Make food by putting 2 items into it. Recipes I've found are Meat + Veg, Veg + Veg, Meat + Meat or Milk + Milk.

You can get more animal meat from tricking pigs in the rain forest to attack each other and then finishing off the weaker one, or both if they damaged each other a lot. Save scum for this, it might take a while to get it right.

Getting a steady supply of food in the game is important since resting for stamina costs food and you use stamina for everthing. It's kind of janky but a supply of food enables all the rest of the game. Equipping the glasses increases your wisdom which allows you to find more herbs, which sell for decent coin and are used for a quest if you crave the EXP.
No offense dude, but that's pretty awful advice. The location isn't particularly better than other places and having to buy equipment just for it seems silly. At 0 survival, only 2 edible plants (including apple trees) spawn in, which kinda necessitates that they take points in survival. While I agree that the alchemy skill is a must for any player (and is available as soon as level 11), I strongly advise against farming the woods for food, especially if you just got out of the sewers. Ideally, you'd want to hire a companion and do quests as soon as possible, such as Undead in the Cemetery, for the XP. Food won't be a problem so long as you're getting paid, since the inn and quest turn-in are the same location.
Doing it your way would mean wasting a couple days in the woods, risk being jumped (which isn't really an issue if you have companions), and getting very little xp to show for it. Those boars are no joke either. Having 2 boars spawn in at the same time is pretty rare and I don't recommend fighting them at low levels. You could solo them with the trap skill, but you'd have to be level 15 to even grab it. Their attacks aren't especially damaging, but they hit fast, stun often, and have 150+ health. Fighting them fresh out of the sewers is suicide.
But if you've put all your points into survival and related skills, you don't even need this particular location. The only thing notable thing here is the herb (worth 158tp to any trader), and you're telling them to waste 4300tp on glasses for it. Elise doesn't even properly compensate for it, paying you 2 small copper coins (360 tp value) for four (632tp)! You'd need 28 to break even (48 if you're doing the quest), and all does it does is give you a chance to get an extra herb to the map's default 1. And, unless you're a mage, you don't want to keep wearing them either because it decreases attack and raises weakness by a significant amount. Even the sickle's kinda useless, since you get a lot of meat just killing things.
The other thing is that food items should only be eaten in an emergency. It's more efficient to sell just enough food to sleep at an inn than to eat through your food supplies. But even if you do find yourself in desperate need of a restock, forest tiles are everywhere and anything that tries to kill you is just another source of meat. Can't kill them yourself? That's fine, that's what companions are for. You don't even need to feed (most of) them.
Basic food and medicine recipes can be found in Noer's (the starting town) tavern and gynecologist clinic. You can access your collected notes under the Notes tab of your menu screen. You can sell meat and plants for a decent chunk of points by smoking them in large batches. They give the same amount of hunger as their soup counterparts too, but lack the morale boost. If you're doing it this way, smoke your human meats, animal meats (not including insects or mice), and mystery meats (everything else) separately, since their food and trade point values are different.
Guys am i bad or this game is seriously hard? Someone has some tips or cheats i can use to at least play?
The game is supposed to be hard. If you're having trouble getting out of the sewers, here's some advice I gave to another guy. If you're in desperate need of a cheat mod, I think someone posted one a couple weeks back.
 
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