Medea - Elf Vigilante - Stalker 1 … Uh, I mean barmaid
Dolly is also excited as she feels her Hidden Strike will be so much more effective now ... she rushes to change ... Edit: Dilly pauses with her clothes half off and looked around at the bewildered faces, "tee hee ... Don't mind me!", and she hops off into a side tunnel.
Medea - Elf Vigilante - Stalker 1 … Uh, I mean barmaid
From what I can tell from rereading the PlayTest document, is that, other than antics, there is NO mechanical benefit to switch out of being a barmaid. Even at high levels, for the stalker at least, I blow five minutes to switch between having +4 in some skills when in social mode, to having some intimidation (not even a class skill) in vigilante mode. What I have learned so far is that I think playing a barmaid is kinda fun. So much potential as she grows ...
Medea - Elf Vigilante - Stalker 1 … Uh, I mean barmaid
Dolly Saville is somewhat taken aback at the spectacle and outright terrified by the intimidating roar. As quickly though, her waitressing skills kick in and she masks her concern. With a sly smile she addresses Brodarion, raising her Ale, "Beverage?"
Medea - Elf Vigilante - Stalker 1 … Uh, I mean barmaid
"Anyone need some refreshment ...", inquires Dolly as she fills her tankard with ale and takes a swig. She offers the mug while saying, "I sure hope Kendal and Janira are ok out there ..." After the Scarlet Fox finally enters the cave. "Oh how fortunate ... a hero to see us through this dank cave. Do you know anything of the Gillmen in this area? Our objective is to learn what they are ... hmm, wait, who are you now?"
Medea - Elf Vigilante - Stalker 1 … Uh, I mean barmaid
I'd think that as long as whatever identity was assigned the task is the same one that comes back, and participated in the mission somewhat you'd get credit. Of course then each identity would be earning credit at some split rate unless you played as one identity or the other most of the time ... Dolly Saville exclaims, "Oh my! Those horrible mosquitoes!", as she deftly moves forward and pulls her alchemical fire. Sign in to create or edit a product review. |
