

Swapped him out for Hiravias for the two dragon fights as I wanted greater spell variety - especially Sunlance and Wall of Thorns)

Kana (I used him for the longest ever all the way to White March Part 2. *used Gyrd Haewanes Steres, a soulbound scepter* Although at first he can appear like a Khalid-ised Sand from NWN2, his psychological personal quest illustrates growth and has some nice dialogue moments.) **Durance's Staff (with legendary upgrade), Wendgar**Īloth (I've grown to like Aloth quite a bit. Both priests can both tank on Minor Avatar as well in a pinch. Gruff, prognosticating, fire-bitten, angry, bitter and often just abstractly insane! Having two priests who can resurrect at high levels was truly invaluable. ** St Ydwen's Redeemer** Maneha used "The Grey Sleeper"ĭurance (Still probably my favourite character from the game. Swapped her out for Maneha in White March, then brought her back in again for the final run to Burial Isle. Mirranda (An npc Barbarian that I built at level 2 in Gilded Vale instead of my regular Rogue.

#Pillars of eternity the iron flail Pc
PC B'Sin (Priest - I wanted to try a "duel priest" party idea, building my character as as battle-priest alongside more traditional support caster Durance) *Used Nightshroud, Lead Spitter* Some hilarious dialogues, especially those on hallucinogenic substances! Swapped out Eder for him after getting to Stalwart) *Greenstone Staff, Rain of Godagh Field* This guy is a real crackpot - quite entertaining once you get used to him. Choosing encounters carefully in the early levels, relevant crafting and enchanting, all facets of the mechanics became important in getting ahead. I started it back on the 5th of May and it has taken some long arduous sessions over the weekends to slowly but surely come to grips with the more challenging aspects of this difficulty level. As of last night, my Path of the Damned run with Pillars of Eternity+White March Parts 1&2 has inexorably come to an end.
