Chaud wrote:
Alex wrote:
Chaud wrote:
Ok, honestly I gave up on NQII. ut now I'm back into it, determined to get a Scuzzys Comb or Ramtors Spellbook from winning. It could really help my battle set, after that acciadent with my spellbook and lost over 900k worth of item
Anyway, back to it. I'm in need of help on evil. Right now I'm level 9, in White River, replenishing my stock of potions. I'll be sure to fight Zombom at level 11 at the least. What skills shall I invest in? Right now I only have Melee Haste and Damage Increase. My haste seems to be working at least once per battle, so I'll start to concentarde of Magic Resist *cough* Zombom *cough*.
I'm about the same place as you, after giving up on Insane for now because I got frustrated with the constant dying. I've put points into Crit Attacks, Damage Increase, Haste, and Stunning. It seems to work pretty well so far.
Is stunning like Rohane's slowing thing....like Tailina's strikes (but random).
The problem is I'm using potions too frequently...I'm not earning them fast enough...*cough*
Quote:
2 Healing Flask (heal 25)
5 Healing Vial (heal 15)
10 Blast Potion (dmg 25)
*cough*
History repeats itself...I'll die at the stairs on level one of the tower like I did on normal. But wait.....I'm regaining flasks....maybe not?
Stunning pretty much stuns them - it usually enables you to get an extra turn in, from what I've found. I've found it to be quite effective, as I've managed to kill someone like that when I've been low on HP ^-^
I think I died about 5 times getting to/fighting Zombom. Maybe you should level up more, spend some time just walking around in areas you can handle the fights getting gold/exp/potions, and then once you're levelled up enough, make a run for Zombom.
eeevil wrote:
question: on insane, do you need twice as much experience to level up as on evil/normal? that was the one thing that always kept me from playing neoquest I on insane, but I might try neoquest II if its not the case.
Not necessarily. You do get less experience from each battle though, which means it takes longer. Ultimately, it all comes down to whether you have the patience.