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AguSky
AguSky
Posts: 21

7/2/2015
Good evening ladies and gentlemen !

POSI's door are finally at my reach, only have to grind some sneaky stats then i'll be all set to gain some notoriety... Considering i'm far from a raw100 in strenght and stealth, i'm not very sure i want to take that step once my gear will allow me the virtual 100th. Do you think i should wait up and stat all to a raw 100 ?

The matter which displeases me is that almost every actions i'm taking are either brusing me with a high failure rate, or increases my suspiscion at an even higher rate... This is not as role play as i would hope it to be, considering i'm aiming to be someone of great persuasiveness and watchfullness.

I'm on the brink of entering the Nadir's cave, "just" need the cinder thingy; i've worked a bit in mahogany and the labyrinth of tiger, but not that much, my ambition nemesis is leading me to the iron republic, buut i haven't been there yet ...
And my actual case is the academy's investigation.

the more i progress, the more i feel like this "book where you are the hero" like game is turning to "The book where you grind to become a hero" and that pisses me off. i'm spending most of my time discarding useless opp cards, grinding the same action again and again, and not discovering any interesting story (except for when you've hit the same "GO" button 12 times in a row ...).

Some guidance, help, maybe a bit of comfort from a gentle Venus would be appreciated. the weather udner the neath's roof is starting to weight ...

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NiteBrite
NiteBrite
Posts: 1019

7/4/2015
Estelle Knoht wrote:
The Cave of Nadir is not nice for people with low stats.

I dunno about that. There are like maybe 2 things in the Nadir that actually challenge any stat at all.

ThingS like the end of battles pay just as well for someone with 0 stats as they do for someone with 100 stats. I know because I've run my stats down to 0 on four different occasions, and the nadir was a pretty nice way to keep the cash flow high while releveling.

Of note, characters with stats less than 50 (unmodified) are completely immune to stats loss from irrigo. So a low level character can go to the nadir and make mad profit at no risk. Bonus, normally if you hit perhaps not on the exit storyline where you lost stats to irrigo you get hit with the stats loss a second time. This also comes with a free drastic reduction of nightmares. A player with stats below 50 can effectively reduce their nightmares to 0 for the cost of 0 actions by repeatedly leaving the nadir.

So I would say it is in fact extremely low level stats friendly. Perhaps I might say it is generous even. Note you have to be a minimum of 60 watchful to go on the nadir quest in the first place, but once you have done that, there is absolutely nothing to stop you from destroying your stats to sub 50 and then having a fantastic time in the stats ignoring sections of nadir content :-)

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