I have noticed if u disciplin her without couse but she agrees there still seems to be a drop in disciplinmaybe it was just a glitch then that she has vanished from the Mass lineup, I certainly have never chosen the lighter option (beyond one time at the beginning to see what it did). I'll have another go at some point, maybe I've neglected her too much and her affection has dropped below fuck levels.
That might be itI have noticed if u disciplin her without couse but she agrees there still seems to be a drop in disciplin
Try seeing if there is a interaction light by the Mayor's window in evening/nightHi guys,
Can anyone please help me out with this.
I did the Win Back Victoria quest and now she disappeared from the game. She's not at the Mayor house. I can't find her anywhere.
Please let me know how to fix it.
(I posted this before but there was no help)
Thank you so much, it worked. I always checked the window at day time so I couldn't find her.Try seeing if there is a interaction light by the Mayor's window in evening/night
I don't understand what you're saying here.you say that but then you say this ..
you can give them perfume instead...
you could also get the bonus by doing mass at the temple if you're that far along in the main quest and enhanced fertility potion.help please
i cant make alice pregnant for wedding wrecker quest
using enchanted fertilitypoison but no result no spermatozoon scene and no pregnancy
Just in case you weren't aware, meals heal 30% and potions heal 100%, at least according to their tool tips. Also, both being higher than bandages does matter for healing in battle. Since using an item takes up a turn, higher healing per use is helpful. I agree if you're going to heal outside of battle, bandages all the way.That's the point: why would you ever waste your time farming for a carrot and potato, then hunting for meat, all so you can create one meal to heal for 15%, when you can find bandages by the dozen or buy them cheap, which heal for 25%? It's literally a waste of time. Same thing for the potion: it heals for what, 80%? except if you took all the resources it takes to brew one and sold them, you could probably afford more than four bandages, which would heal 100%. Or you could just take the time it would take to gather all those ingredients and instead farm bandages from goblins or something.
Even so, I don't think 5% extra for meals vs. bandages is reasonable, considering the significant amount of effort required for making a meal relative to acquiring a bandage; and it won't matter much in combat either. Potions can be helpful in combat, but even so I rarely ever found myself using them—I think the only time was the quest to rescue Liara in the well (which I think is kind of bullshit).Just in case you weren't aware, meals heal 30% and potions heal 100%, at least according to their tool tips. Also, both being higher than bandages does matter for healing in battle. Since using an item takes up a turn, higher healing per use is helpful. I agree if you're going to heal outside of battle, bandages all the way.
At the moment you play both sides, without having to choose between them.Is there a choosing side mechanic or is going for either Erevi or Ziva part of the entire main quest line and is unavoidable?
Is there a choosing side mechanic or is going for either Erevi or Ziva part of the entire main quest line and is unavoidable?
Personally I would love to see both sidebteam up against the Lord of LightAt the moment you play both sides, without having to choose between them.
I think it's more likely, considering the game has played out up to this point, that ultimately you will end up reconciling both sides, rather than having to choose one over the other.