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Cult_Leader |
Posted - 11 Dec 2003 : 14:53:27 Meh. I need some fun and some people that I might be able to help. I don't normally talk about one thing as many of you probably have taken note of. I rant and rave. Which is why I want to beg for a Ranting shack. Then people can ask me my opinion for a good laugh. I like a good laugh? You like a good laugh. lets all laugh and give cult some money for a Ranting Shack. *nods*
Anyway, if I cant get one then Im just going to have to sit here with a sign that states; "Ranting Cult leader, Speak to him if you dare. Highly dangerous do not feed, He will bite. At times he is know to joke and make funnies, to ooo ahahaha type not the uhhh ... duh type.." lol
Anyway. Ahem..... This is my uhh.... crappy ranting shack. Rant away to me if you want to i will try to understand it and deploy ants to your pants and give you my own rant back. |
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Shadowlord |
Posted - 06 Jan 2004 : 20:35:38 Ezindir, actually, i found out on my own, and then when one of my friends wanted to know, i looked for a guide cuz I'm too lazy to type it all out. And as for deimos Shadowlord gracefully evades every swipe, materializing into the shadow and reappearing several feet away, not emerging from shadow so much as peeling himself from it. Shadowlord proceeds to backstab deimos with his short sword of Vhaeraun. As Shadowlord leaves, a cold whisper floats back to Cardinal Deimos. "You broke our alliance the minute you attacked me. It would do well for you to watch the shadows from now on, Deimos." |
Ezindir the dark |
Posted - 06 Jan 2004 : 16:48:33 Whohoo!! ::Joins in dashing wildly, with a rod he found leaning on the wall, on everyone that is even close:: |
Cyric |
Posted - 06 Jan 2004 : 16:33:56 Thats not holy, start bashing Cardinal Deimos with a mace just for the fun of it Come on people lets bash Cardinal Deimos just for the fun of it, whahahahahahah |
Ezindir the dark |
Posted - 06 Jan 2004 : 15:54:03 O ****, thats one hell of an item. The fact that you'l have to use the same charackter all the way, in all the game, dosent makes it much easier to make it. And thats so much of Cults good laugh . And shadowlord, did you realy find this out by yourself our did you hear this from someone? Anyway, Bloody marvelus work . |
The Cardinal |
Posted - 06 Jan 2004 : 04:51:17 *Smacks Shadowlord with a copy of Elminster's Lifetime Diary* Do not mention the most holiest of Holies. Tis the greatest of secrets, and shoucl be kept as such! *proceeds to bash Shadowlord repeatedly* |
Shadowlord |
Posted - 05 Jan 2004 : 22:03:30 Well, since you already know its the Big Metal Unit, I'll tell you how to acquire the items to build it. Lol, if you dont want to or dont need to, skip over this post entirely.
This is a guide detailing the Big Metal Unit, and how to acquire it. Mind you it is quite long, but if you have the patience to read it, it helps, lol.
This is a Guide from Planet Baldur's Gate.This guide was prepared by MageDragon, Pillsburyboy and Silverdawn. I hope you find it useful.
The designers at BioWare put in an A Super Armor/Weapon spanning all three Baldur's Gate titles (Not including BG ToSC). The Big Metal Unit is the end result. To create the Big Metal Unit, you must aquire an item from all three games; Baldur's Gate, Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn and Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal.The items are the Golden Pantaloons in Baldur's Gate, the Silver Pantaloons in Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn and the Bronze Pantalettes in Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal.
Golden Pantaloons: In the beginning of Baldur's Gate, the story line pushes you really hard to go to the Friendly Arm Inn to speak with Jaheira and Khalid. Follow the story along and go there.On the third floor of this fine establishment, you will find a Nobleman located at X 325 Y 673. Agree to do his laundry and he just up and gives you the Golden Pantaloons. What a nice pair of pantaloons they are! On top of that, if you are nice, he will give you a few gold pieces to boot. Not a bad deal. Make sure you save them the rest of the game, and have them in inventory when you export your character for import into Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn.
Silver Pantaloons: This time it is not as easy. You must complete a quest for the Silver Pantaloons. There are two ways to deal with said quest, evil and not so good. For some players the evil path no big deal, for others it is. You lose two reputation points when all is said and done going evil. So just go donate at the local temple and get the points back. You get less XP going the not so good way but no reputation loss. Either way rejoice that you have the Silver Pantaloons!
After you have started Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn and imported your character from Baldur's Gate that has the Golden Pantaloons its time to find them again. You can reclaim your Pantaloons behind the trapped locked painting at X 3117 Y 2691. This is the room with the Jailkeep Golem. Now precede post haste to Chapter Two. Head to the Graveyard District and then to the grave at X 989, Y 669. Click on it and this will start the "Buried Alive" quest.
So that we do not spoil it for anyone, we will not tell you how to solve this quest. Lets just say that at some point, you should meet up with Lady Elgea at X 521 Y 354 in the Bridge District. As mentioned, there are two ways to doing this, evil and not so good. Evil: Tell her you will free her after you have received the ransom for yourself. Now, in the same room, read the note found in the cabinet at X 399 Y 225. It tells you to go outside the Copper Cornet in the Slums District after dark to meet Welther at X 2039 Y 2669. Tell him you are there for the ransom and take your reputation hit. Not so good: When you meet Lady Elgea, tell her that she is in no position to demand anything. Your next selection is that you have not made up your mind. Read the note in the cabinet and go to the Copper Cornet after dark. Find Welther, yet do not say a word and just use your theif to pickpocket him for reward. Return to Lady Elgea and let her go for less experience points than if you had just let her go. You, my friend, now have a shiny new pair of Silver Pantaloons. Oh my! And what a fashion statement they are, as well.
You now have two of the three pieces you need. Again make sure you save both pantaloons for the rest of the game and have them in your inventory when you export your character for import into Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal.
Bronze Pantalettes: Acquiring the Bronze Pantalettes is the funniest adventure of all three. Import the character that has the Golden and Silver Pantaloons into Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal and start playing the Add-On Section (i.e. not Watcher’s Keep).
In order to not spoil anything, we will be as vague as possible about the plot and just stick to locations. At some point in the game, you will find yourself at Abazigal’s Lair in the grand quest for a Scroll of Reversal. During the course of the quest you will run into Iycanth the Mad at X 544 Y 685. He will inform you that he will give you the scroll you seek if you get him the eyestalk of a Beholder. If you balk at him saying the quest is beneath your Child of Bhaal stature, he will tell you that some adventurers will help you. This is the fun part. You find the young adventurers (Bondari, Nanoc the Barbarian and Tim Goldenhand) around the area of X 610 Y 756. They are very much turned to stone. Use a Stone to Flesh spell or scroll to free them. Tell them of the quest for the eyestalk, talk them into it, and sit back and laugh. Eventually, they will return to give you the eyestalk for Iycanth and the highly stylish (and chafing) Bronze Pantalettes. Boxers or briefs? Not only did you get a good laugh, but now you have all three items to make the Big Metal Unit. Time to head to Amkethran for assembly.
The Big Metal Unit: Now that you have all three items, head to the town of Amkethran. Heal and rest, then go directly to see Kerrick the Smith at X 408 Y 375. Invite him to look in your inventory and he will go berserk about the fact you have all of the items. He will make the Big Metal Unit for you and a few accessories. He will then leave to go lecture to those pesky gnomes about it at the University. After all the work you did spanning all three games, saving all three items, you now possess the Big Metal Unit. You even get accessories to go along with your Big Metal Unit: the Big Metal Rod with Frag Grenades, Pulse Ammo and Scorcher Ammo. When you equip the Big Metal Unit, your character gains an AC of -10, 5% magic resistance and can still use magical AC reducers, such as Rings of Protection. Your character's avatar and paperdoll are now represented as a Juggernaut Golem. Use your fists or the Rod in your butt-kicking for goodness adventures. Go forth and make Boo proud.
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Ezindir the dark |
Posted - 05 Jan 2004 : 16:10:15 Well I get the right to smack you in the head with a mace then? But it is not so dangerus, I found out what he could make, not that I did make it becouse I did not have all the things I needed. |
Cult_Leader |
Posted - 05 Jan 2004 : 14:24:04 Ok so far I actually dont know. Thats not even theat fair really. Me not knowing. Kind of bothers me. But fear not I shall never give up! |
Cult_Leader |
Posted - 18 Dec 2003 : 13:58:33 As it stands its taking me a bit longer then I thought to find things out on the damn game I borrowed it from my frien because he said that he wouldnt ive me the pleasure of him telling me anything. So basically Im playing it right now. I have good luck with games however so i should have your answer soon. If not you can flog me with a mace. Or you can do it anyway for fun . |
Lina |
Posted - 18 Dec 2003 : 10:43:28 Thanks Arivia, I'll check it out. The expansion does have some new portraits than the NWN ed. I think they're pretty cool. |
Cult_Leader |
Posted - 15 Dec 2003 : 13:54:50 Yes. It can be found there sorry I woulf have gotento it sooner but I have been sleeping these past few days to get back on the healthy side. As for the game thats no problems guys. I will get you the info In a day. Not that hard. |
Arivia |
Posted - 13 Dec 2003 : 19:29:50 Lina, you probably haven't seen the info because it's in the builders' section of the NWN website. You can find it here. |
Cyric |
Posted - 13 Dec 2003 : 17:32:07 yes and what about the son of Bane any info.... ANd what do you know about Maztica ?? |
Lina |
Posted - 12 Dec 2003 : 22:36:53 In NWN I heard that you can add custom portraits to the ones already in the game. If that is true then how do you add in your own images? |
Ezindir the dark |
Posted - 12 Dec 2003 : 14:47:47 Sorry! I might be to much in to that game so I just expekt everyone to now what I am talking about, sure you now the problem. I was talkin about Baldurs Gate 2 "Throne of Bhaal |
Cult_Leader |
Posted - 12 Dec 2003 : 14:05:09 Meh Cyric sucks. Sorry. But I would rather have bane back. Ah the good old days. When Bane punished you with pain or death. Mostly death.... and rewarded you with pain and death. Err... Never mind. I rather like Cathulu (sp?) to. There is soemthing just thrilling about being fed to your god to please him hehehe. Or feeding others to him so you dont have to be fed to him. that normally works to. Anyway. Im sure he would like hero soup. I believe Bhaal was it to. But like I have said before I dont play them games much. Never really put to much time into it. I didn't really like thae game play nor the idea of how it was ran. Good story line and I enjoy watching others play the game just not myself.
Waterdeep, Im willing to at least say holds a heafty 1 million at least. If you count in the fact of traveling merchants, sewer dewlling freaks, hidden cults *wink wink* All the guilds, the council and then all the people and the lands that are around the city itself. If not that much then at least 500,000. Baulders gate I wouldnt know about. I always seems to destory it over a single night each time that we run into it in a chron. People there just bug most of my chars in game hehe. Hey... Why are you picking topics like this? Hmm. Could it be because you dont have books that have information about waterdeep? OOh look a shiny *follows it*
Second which fricking game are you talking about Ezin ?? Im not keen on just having the names and the cities tossed at me. Give me the name to the game and I shall help you out thats not biggy once I have the name. There have been many many diffrent games with lots of diffrent cities in it in the realms. I mean I cant just up and help you out without knowing which game it is. That would require me to work harder then I wish to work just to find it.
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Ezindir the dark |
Posted - 11 Dec 2003 : 16:45:07 Okey. Heres a thing I never have found out: What do the Gnome in amkatran(The city you come to after Saradush), the one standing next to the mage selling scrolls(the one who have fled from Saradush), make? |
Cyric |
Posted - 11 Dec 2003 : 16:15:18 okey lets se what am a going to ask about, Yes how maney people live in Waterdeep or Baldurs Gate. Tell me all you know abut Baldurs gate And the son of Bane xime i think his name was and bhaal and The sharns. Yes and how do you stand about Cyric is he not the best |
Cult_Leader |
Posted - 11 Dec 2003 : 16:11:09 Wow ... Ok. First of all No I wanted you to come up with a problem that you thought you might need help with so I could point out the fact that if you look really hard its easy to answer it. That way I can rant on about it.
So let me start off by saying this. Basically just come up with some questions you have about the realms and I will try to answer each one with as much funny funny ha ha put into it, however it will be done in a rant form. Trust me ... I cant get past ranting and raving simply because I think to much about every little side of every thing. |
Ezindir the dark |
Posted - 11 Dec 2003 : 15:06:31 You whant me to ask you a question so you can say somthing funny? |
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