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Various thoughts on a variety of topics.

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Various thoughts on a variety of topics.

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  • Pathfinder: Kingmaker – Update

    Posted on November 5, 2018 12:51 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Up to the Rushlight Tournament invitation now in Chapter 5 with a playtime of >70 hours (not sure how much of that is loading times though), at 14th level with Kingdom ranks of 7, 6, 6, 10, 9, 5, 6, 8, 6, 4.

    Chapter 3 turned out to be nowhere near as bullshit as Chapter 2, with most of the enemies being much weaker than the enhanced owlbears. There are still a few unfair encounters scattered about (such a zombie mage with infinite Enervation casts and a class of characters with permanent unavoidable stat-draining auras), but for the most part the chapter’s a breeze, with Chapter 4 being even easier once you get over the initial shock of having no time for kingdom development (development occurs at the end of the chapter instead).

    Some things:
    – Try to focus on Economy first to increase your income; note that after 40 rank-ups a project will appear to cut upgrade times in half.
    — The really game-changing projects start appearing at Kingdom ranks 6+.
    – Do not pick the ‘neutral’ adviser in the beginning, else you’ll eventually get hit by a nasty debuff.
    – When a dwarf pops up demanding recompense for his ancestors’ expenses, give him the money. His request is worded badly and he’s one of the 10 artisans.
    — That said, the artisan quests currently seem to be broken (they still give you expensive gifts though).
    – Save an Emerald, an Emerald Necklace, the 3 “On Transmutation” books, and the Roc Egg; they’re needed for sidequests.
    – Make sure to explore the Dire Narlmarches sometime after Armag’s Tomb; the main quest won’t send you there.
    – Armor class is kind of meaningless with all the attack bonus bloat (reminds me of the first NWN). You’re better off with damage reduction and miss chance.
    – The Shambling Mound in the Elk-Portal Abandoned Keep area can only be killed by negative energy for some reason.
    – The Bridge-area Linnorm and Owlbear Treant in the Everblooming Flower area on the other hand have to be killed with cold iron.
    – Make sure to bring the Second Execution battleaxe with you when you set off on the Varnhold Vanishing quest.
    – You can find/get some pretty cool daggers and kukri, a nice Necrotic fauchard, a sai that causes bleeding, a club that casts Vampiric Touch on crit, a Dex-damaging sickle, and a mage-enhancing scythe.
    — The other weapons so far aren’t as exciting and/or have annoying drawbacks.

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  • Pathfinder: Kingmaker

    Posted on October 31, 2018 4:06 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Been playing this game for something like 30 hours, and being month or so out from the big Varnhold quest I decided now is a good time to post about it.

    It’s very much like Neverwinter Nights 2 crossed with Pillars/Tyranny… only with all the ease-of-use aspects (such as free resting in the former and encounter-based abilities in the latter) that made them tolerable compared to actual P&P games removed:

    – One potion or scroll per belt slot; no stacking.
    – Both individual character encumbrance and party encumbrance.
    – Some (otherwise indispensable defensive) spells require consumable items to cast.
    – Resting for 8 hours heals a whole 2 HP and 1 Attribute point (if drained).
    – Nearly all non-fighter abilities are rest-limited.
    – Time matters; everything is timed to some extent (though thankfully time freezes when you’re not resting/traveling).
    – Enemy stats are not even remotely comparable to PC stats; constant (rest-limited) buffing is essential.

    To give you an example of the insane monster stats, consider a ‘basic’ encounter that can be found when the Monster Invasion starts and special Owlbears with stats equal to dragons start literally appearing out of thin air: A group of 4 normal Owlbears each with a +14 Base Attack combined with 30 strength. Four creatures each effectively equivalent to a level 14 fighter against a party of level 8-9 characters as a standard (unavoidable since a quest target is located just beyond them) non-boss encounter. That’s a large power difference, to the point that I strongly suggest selecting one of the ‘reduced enemy stats’ difficulty options if you’re adverse to frequent reloading.

    Some other things that will make your life easier are to make certain you have both a pure arcane caster (for Blur/Displacement, Haste, Slow) and either a pure divine caster or multiple lesser divine casters (for healing along with mass energy resistance and mass poison neutralization). Without both of those you’re going to be in a world of pain and/or annoyance. You’ll also need someone with maxed-out Perception unless you want to miss about 30% of the content (both loot and side locations).

    If you can get past all those (severe) issues, and following a guide will definitely make the undertaking less daunting (do note though that guide’s a bit out of date and some items have been moved and encounters buffed), the game has a massive amount of value to offer in both its roleplaying options and shear scope: It takes place over a decade and average gameplay times seem to be in the 100+ hour range.

    But wait, what about the kingdom building aspects? Well… they exist and can be set to auto in the difficulty settings if you don’t want to be bothered, but they’re both kind of busy-work and kind of not. While the vast majority of kingdom related things won’t hurt/help you while adventuring there are a few useful things like the artisans and a project that grants global poison immunity while within your borders. Ultimately it’s more of a money-sink though, to give you somewhere to spend the tens of thousands of gold you’ll end up with (the merchant in town sells BP). Just be prepared to constantly have 10-20+ Projects sitting around that you can’t afford to start and try to make sure you’re within your borders just before the beginning of each month to catch any late-spawning Problem events.

    Oh, one other thing to keep in mind is that the developers are actively patching it at the moment and there are some bugs/oversights still present. Mostly notably to me were the missing Forest Bracers and Cypress Queen item set pieces, which you’ll have to manually add through save editing if you want to complete those sets.

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  • Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san

    Posted on October 24, 2018 1:27 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Being able to see and interact with spirits, Kogarashi Fuyuzora has had a tough time fitting in with human society. One day his luck seems to take a turn for the better when his ability gives him a way into the haunted former hot spring inn turned boarding house Yuragi-sou, only to find that the spirit he’s meant to exorcise turns out to be less harmful than initially thought.

    A heavy-ecchi romantic comedy fond of slapstick humor and intermittent action scenes.

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  • Gintama.

    Posted on October 23, 2018 7:27 am by Offkorn 2 Comments

    Returning to Earth after the events on Rakuyou, Gintoki and the gang discover that the planet has become ground-zero for an intergalactic war over the energy reserves Utsuro has been controlling. Once again Edo is under alien rule and it falls to the Yorozuya and their allies to free the city and stop Utsuro once and for all.

    Continues from where Rakuyou Kessen Hen left off with the same genre variety. Though it begins with a brief recap there’s little point in watching it without having seen most of the earlier entries in the franchise, starting from at least Gintama’.

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    This entry was posted in 2018 - Summer 2018 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Battle Shounen Comedy Comic Adaptation Crunchyroll Drama Finished Gintama History Incomplete Source Science Fiction Series Televised Urban Fantasy
  • Muhyo to Roji no Mahouritsu Soudan Jimusho

    Posted on October 22, 2018 12:57 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The Muhyo Bureau of Supernatural Investigation specializes in dealing with any and all problems arising from spiritual interference with the living. To first appearances however Tooru Muhyou and Jirou Kusano don’t seem to take their jobs all that seriously… which occasionally makes it difficult to attract new clients.

    A multi-genre series mixing dramatic storylines with comic character behavior and exorcism-focused action scenes. The first half is episodic while the second is plot-driven.

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  • Gintama.: Porori Hen

    Posted on October 21, 2018 9:05 am by Offkorn Comment

    While not always dealing with world-ending threats, where the three members of Yorozuya are concerned even normal everyday events such as going out for ramen can result in mass destruction or alien invasion.

    A collection of primarily comedic stories which occur during the first half of Gintama°. For the most part they can be watched even by those unfamiliar with the series.

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  • Gintama.: Rakuyou Kessen Hen

    Posted on October 21, 2018 5:11 am by Offkorn Comment

    After all that’s happened with the government, Gintoki has been forced to leave the Kabuki district and lay low in Akiba with Katsura’s rebels. Utsuro is still out there though and Shouyou’s former students must now band together despite their differences to have any hope of defeating him.

    A continuation of Gintama° with the same multi-genre style of mixed battle shounen and comedy elements. It’s heavily plot-driven and won’t make any sense if you’re not already familiar with the characters’ histories.

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  • Gintama° OVAs

    Posted on October 21, 2018 1:09 am by Offkorn Comment

    The girls working in Edo‘s red light district are expected to be able to like, or at least pretend to like, every type of man. For those who can’t manage it however there exists a certain incense which will cause anyone who breathes it in to instantly fall in love with the next person they see… a substance which is both easy to abuse and can lead to all manner of awkward situations.

    A Gintama° side-story focused on romantic comedy and dirty jokes.

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  • Happy Sugar Life

    Posted on October 19, 2018 12:07 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Satou Matsuzaka spends much of her time drifting from one boyfriend to the next, searching for a connection that always seems just out of reach. That all changes the day she meets the young Shio Koube and falls instantly and completely in love. Where exactly did Shio come from though, and just how far will Satou go to protect their new life together?

    A psychological drama with both romance and early comic relief elements.

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  • Shichisei no Subaru «Seven Senses of the Reunion»

    Posted on October 17, 2018 12:52 pm by Offkorn Comment

    When Asahi Kuga’s physical death coincided with her avatar’s death in the MMORPG Union it spelled the end of both the group she played with and the game itself. Six years later Union has relaunched under a new name, and upon logging on Haruto Amou discovers Asahi there waiting for him. But is it truly her?

    A romance-infused character drama with RPG-themed action scenes and occasional comic interactions.

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