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Can you get your reputation back? (some spoilers)

Rhys

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Third time rolling up a party I ended up going with a scholar, a herbalist, and a thief. All are hi-int, which meant I ended up not spending much on the way of weapons skills for the scholar and herbalist initially. All are also high speed (as a football coach once said, you can't teach speed), the scholar is a flame thrower and the herb a gog type.

Well, the thief does as the thief expects and has a nifty pickpocket skill along with great stealth. (He also doubles as a pretty good tank - advantage of hi int, just keep whacking with the sword and axe and keep getting hit with armor and lo and behold it works.) However, he has been very careful not to get caught lifting - yet at the Treefort no one can get the meal quest (even with a 40 speech 15 cha scholar), the sisters won't tell me about the blade, and it appears the party's rep is in the tank. What gives? And is there a way to get your reputation back?

One small bug not posted elsewhere - the Willpower raising necklace does not add to your Thaum or GoG points available...
 

CP

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Rhys said:
Third time rolling up a party I ended up going with a scholar, a herbalist, and a thief. All are hi-int, which meant I ended up not spending much on the way of weapons skills for the scholar and herbalist initially. All are also high speed (as a football coach once said, you can't teach speed), the scholar is a flame thrower and the herb a gog type.

Well, the thief does as the thief expects and has a nifty pickpocket skill along with great stealth. (He also doubles as a pretty good tank - advantage of hi int, just keep whacking with the sword and axe and keep getting hit with armor and lo and behold it works.) However, he has been very careful not to get caught lifting - yet at the Treefort no one can get the meal quest (even with a 40 speech 15 cha scholar), the sisters won't tell me about the blade, and it appears the party's rep is in the tank. What gives? And is there a way to get your reputation back?

One small bug not posted elsewhere - the Willpower raising necklace does not add to your Thaum or GoG points available...


Rhys said:
it appears the party's rep is in the tank. What gives? And is there a way to get your reputation back?

Sure, there are plenty of ways. Completing almost every quest will up the party's rep -- unless you do something upsetting to someone. I don't think the problem is that you've done too many bad things, you probably just haven't done enough good things.


Rhys said:
One small bug not posted elsewhere - the Willpower raising necklace does not add to your Thaum or GoG points available...

What's the name of the Necklace?

Thanks.


CP
 

Rhys

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Interesting...I'm only through about half of the Citadel quests after doing Ironwood and Kellen and the Academy (as well as some in Lands End) after doing nice things like freeing the white monkey and healing wounded sylkies. Maybe there is hope yet - it is too fun to have a 50 pick skill thief though. Be a big bummer not to get to do things like talk to the Priestess.

You would ask me the name when I'm not at my home PC - think its the tears of the sylkie necklace?
 

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