View Full Version : ToB Bad Guy - Who or What is it?
Steppenwolf Mon, 2nd Apr '01, 4:19am It would have to be a demigod or some other 40th-level Child of Bhaal with his own high-level party. I mean, what creature from the Prime Material Plane (other than a tarrasque) can stand up against a party of Raistlin Majeres? I fully expect to be decimated the first or second time I face this guy, whoever he is. Otherwise, the BG series will end not with a bang, but a whimper.
Headbanger Mon, 2nd Apr '01, 9:35am When you become a god, I think you have to face another god. For a game isn't funny when you can only have to kill creatures who are less good as you are, so the final enemy should be a god.... or even more.
Ironbeard Mon, 2nd Apr '01, 7:46pm The sinister cowled men in the outro for BG2 are only human. Maybe they'll summon your ultra-brilliant demon with twelve feet so it can kick everyone in your party at the same time without falling over ;) Man, level 40 being a demigod - I know that's the point of fantasy, but doesn't anyone just want to be a normalish guy who has to fight hard to escape a pub brawl alive?
Headbanger Mon, 2nd Apr '01, 8:19pm If it's necessery to fight hard to survive, it's not only important how strong you are but also how strong your enemies are, so when you are powerful, it can be hard too, when your enemies are very strong too....
Divine Shadow Mon, 2nd Apr '01, 9:23pm Even though you become a god, you can still get your butt kicked by less powerfull but smarter enemies. Just think of how easy it was to kill bad guys like Sarevok, Kangaxx or Firkraag when you find a good strategy.
And even though you are powerfull, it's hard to beat a lich when it's immune to all weapons and spell's untill you dispel it's protections. And by then it has cast meteor storm, horrid wilting and has summoned a fiend.
Seric Exz Mon, 2nd Apr '01, 10:45pm *Thinking aloud & discussing the issue with Voices In Head*
The cowled fools realize that the powers of the bhaalspawn is growing beyond "reasonable limits". The only possible path they can take (they think) in order to stop the bhaalspawn is to ally themselves with a powerful (evil) god or semi-god. This plan will undoubtedly backfire, and voila, they have unleashed something nasty upon the world. And Lo & behold, the bhaalspawn needs to save Faerun once again from yet another evil fiend...
Grovflab Tue, 3rd Apr '01, 11:08am I think the villain has a chance to be you!!!
Lets face it, you play a child of Bhaal, and every evil character should strive to be the new god of murder.
Ironbeard Wed, 4th Apr '01, 6:52pm Is it just me or does the whole game seem to suffer from "Munchkin syndrome"? I mean one of the first quests you do in BG1 has you destroying a fortress full of thingies twice the size of a man armed with huge halberds, when you've just got a few friends and a sword you bought in a pub.
Divine Shadow Wed, 4th Apr '01, 9:36pm Well CERTAINLY play the child of the lord of murder...I would estimate you kill at least 1000 innocent critters in the first game alone...but at least there's a lot of dialoge.
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