Ava, Halfling Swashbuckler: The De'Arnise Keep
Reviewing Ava's screenshots, I arrived at an inescapable conclusion: I may be posting, but I am not catching up.
Here posts have her in the De'Arnise Keep, wherein reality she is here:
The thing to do, I think, is to properly put Ava's game progress on hold until her posts are inline with her current position. This may take hours. It may take days. I'm not sure. We'll just see how motivated I'm feeling. For now, I have one simple thing to say.
Bam!
These days we're rocking Boomerang in the main hand and Belm in the off. Blackblood is our troll finisher. We don't have a pip in clubs, but that's ok, because we usually only swing it at unconscious trolls, unless I'm feeling lazy.
At current levels, the tyranny of the otyugh has reached an end. Still, immunity to missile damage combined with a slow on hit, speed 1, range 2 melee weapon is pretty filthy.
I expected little resistance from the blokes in the Keep and I was met with little. The spirit trolls were the only possible concern, but they were easy enough for Ava to manage. Neutral, she is immune to Unholy Blight. Halfling, she can save against Greater Command. Rocking RoAC II, she can foil targeting of Flame Strike. This was smooth sailing for our inveterate swashbuckler.
As much as I like to knit-pick injudicious changes to the game world, some changes are for the better. My current install addresses some of my long standing pet peeves with the behavior of blue circled allied NPCs. Notably, the De'Arnise Keep guard is by now effective, which is nice.
Here we see Ava on the second floor, nixing generic trolls and foiling spirit troll shenanigans.
This run feels less like an independent run and more like a completion of Amara's adventure, which had been lost due to a Maze in Suldanesselar. In particular, she had been lost because the new Maze animation had thrown off my counter measure timing, causing my to unequip Carsomyr at the wrong time. It felt like the cheapest of cheap deaths, so I'm granting Ava SoA liberties that I wouldn't normally allow my character, in the interest of racing her back to Suldanessellar.
Case in point, the library yuan-ti mage. I cleared out the fodder and then simply set traps within range of the mage. Easy, peezy, whole-lotta cheesy.
Glaicus was trapped too.
After making our way to Torgal's hidey-hole, we decided to call it a day. Trolls don't scare me, not even big ones. Yuan-ti mages kind of do.
Best,
A.