10-17-2007, 06:18 AM | #1 | |
There is no Toph, only Melon Lord!
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Let's Play King's Bounty!
:: WARNING :: Thread will contain deadly amounts of bandwith eating pictures :: WARNING ::
So, I've been wanting to do something like this for awhile (Ever since I found this), so I'm gonna do it on -- If you've played Heroes of Might and Magic, this game is going to seem familiar to you: King's Bounty pioneered the game engine that later became HoMM. Remember New World Computing? They were bought out by 3DO, and then 3DO went bankrupt. From the manual: Quote:
And here are the four heroes who can lead our army on the quest to recover the Sceptre! I will, of course, be needing you to vote on which one to use. From left to right, they are: Knight: The classic choice: an armoured hero gallivanting about on horseback, slaying dragons, rescuing princesses and so forth. The manual recommends this class for beginners, but if I were a beginner I wouldn't be doing this LP. Pros: High leadership, which means he can recruit a large army. Good starting gold. Shiny armour. Cons: Slowest level advancement: to gain promotions (giving access to a higher weekly income and better troops), he has to capture more villains than any other character. Starts out not knowing magic: has to pay 5000 gold to learn it, and even then his spells are weak. Starts with a low weekly income, and doesn't catch up with other characters until his final promotion. Appears to be a dwarf or something. Paladin: A holy warrior who wields divine power to defend the forces of law and good. Questing for sacred artifacts of order is right up his alley. Pros: Slightly better magic and faster level advancement than the Knight. Cons: So-so leadership. Still needs to pay 5000 gold to learn how to use magic. Same slow income progression as the Knight. Goofy moustache. Barbarian: He thinks that carrying a huge axe around is an acceptable substitute for everyday social skills, like knowing to wear a shirt when you meet with a king. He's right. Pros: Leadership equal to the Knight. Fastest level advancement. Probably the best overall income progression of any character. Awesome facial hair. Cons: Even less magical ability than the Knight. The Barbarian can still gain a lot of benefit from magic, but he won't be able to memorise as many spells as the other heroes, and any spell with an effect that depends on spell power will be pretty useless to him. Sorceress: She's a chick with balls. Fireballs, that is. Pros: Best starting income, best magic by far. Will eventually be able to break the game in ludicrous ways. Cons: Funky level advancement curve: her first promotion takes the longest of any character, although her next two are faster than the Paladin. Lowest leadership -- can only control about half as many troops as a Knight or Barbarian. Gains less income with each promotion than the other heroes, and ends up earning less than anyone else. Has has the best tim beating the game on higher difficulties by breaking it in ludicrous ways. I'll be playing on normal because all hard and impossible happen to do is throw harder enemies at you earlier on (Haha, dragons on the first continent), and add a bigger multiplier to your score for sheerly aesthetic reasons. After each update I'll give you guys a few choices on our next course of action. I might also give the hero(ine) you give me a personality. I'll try to update this thread once or twice a week, but no promises. =P So, what'll it be, NPFers?
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