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Well I'm playing Inquisitor since I think a year now (played a lot got tired and leave it for a while)now I started playing again but I can't beat it, I'm a 43 level paladin but I get my ass kicked all the time, the werewolf are out of my reach if I fight 2 of them at the time they literally kill me in 4 second and I have to hit them for about 30 seconds to kill them... and that's just 2 of them!!
Same with ghost they are not very hard but when you face 8 of them at the same time and are black and reds even with the secret box is hard to kill them... btw I'm in act 3 and did most of the quest but I just can't finish the game the difficult is too much even unfair, the enemies with a few hits break your weapons, your armor, your buddies chug potions like crazy is unfair but I really want to beat the game because the story is very good
Oh and I do use the magic seals but sometimes it's not enough even using the most powerful ones, and why did I create a warrior character if I need to depend on magic -.-
Am I missing something or is just hard as balls, any advices? I leave a pic of my char and his stats.

Thanks in advance
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I wasn't playing as a paladin, but looking at the screenshot I think your character is developed well. I wanted to recommend you using Lightning seals, but I can see you have them in your action bar (they should be very efficient against Ghosts as far as my experience goes). So it's hard for me to give you an advice about what to do... Do you have any other places you could go to and level up there first? Or are there any quests you could finish to gain more XP and level up?
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Kovi: I wasn't playing as a paladin, but looking at the screenshot I think your character is developed well. I wanted to recommend you using Lightning seals, but I can see you have them in your action bar (they should be very efficient against Ghosts as far as my experience goes). So it's hard for me to give you an advice about what to do... Do you have any other places you could go to and level up there first? Or are there any quests you could finish to gain more XP and level up?
thanks for the reply :)
to be honest leveling my character up now is really a chore(level 44 now), I managed to kill almost all the enemies on the tomb where I took the screenshot, I wish I could use a cheat or something to be invincible just to see the story and how it ends and to far in the game to start it again and play on easy :(
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GastonArg: I wish I could use a cheat or something to be invincible just to see the story and how it ends and to far in the game to start it again and play on easy :(
There is unfortunately no console command that would make you invincible but there are a few commands that could help you a bit. Just press ~ (next to 1) and type:
\addexp X (to add X experience points)
\addskillpts X (to add X skill points)
\addattribpts X (to add X attribute points)

You could also use:
\heal X (restores X health, stamina and mana points)
\givemoney X (gives you X gold pieces)
Post edited January 06, 2014 by Kovi
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GastonArg: I wish I could use a cheat or something to be invincible just to see the story and how it ends and to far in the game to start it again and play on easy :(
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Kovi: There is unfortunately no console command that would make you invincible but there are a few commands that could help you a bit. Just press ~ (next to 1) and type:
\addexp X (to add X experience points)
\addskillpts X (to add X skill points)
\addattribpts X (to add X attribute points)

You could also use:
\heal X (restores X health, stamina and mana points)
\givemoney X (gives you X gold pieces)
Thanks for the data Kovi :)
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GastonArg: Well I'm playing Inquisitor since I think a year now (played a lot got tired and leave it for a while)now I started playing again but I can't beat it, I'm a 43 level paladin but I get my ass kicked all the time, the werewolf are out of my reach if I fight 2 of them at the time they literally kill me in 4 second and I have to hit them for about 30 seconds to kill them... and that's just 2 of them!!
Same with ghost they are not very hard but when you face 8 of them at the same time and are black and reds even with the secret box is hard to kill them... btw I'm in act 3 and did most of the quest but I just can't finish the game the difficult is too much even unfair, the enemies with a few hits break your weapons, your armor, your buddies chug potions like crazy is unfair but I really want to beat the game because the story is very good
Oh and I do use the magic seals but sometimes it's not enough even using the most powerful ones, and why did I create a warrior character if I need to depend on magic -.-
Am I missing something or is just hard as balls, any advices? I leave a pic of my char and his stats.

Thanks in advance
Hi there, looking at that pic, I can see that your Resistances are absolutely *dreadful*. Like, non-existent and that's why you take so much damage from enemies. You must have had a very hard time through the game so far. Being a melee character, who does indeed rely on close-quarters combat, you should opt for maximum resistances at all times. There are plenty of items that give a considerable boost to all resistances. You should also use plenty of resistance potions (on your companions as well) in order to make up for any resistance type you may be lacking in.
Also, don't be afraid to use the Active Pausing feature. It's very handy, as fights can be rather hectic at times and it gives you plenty of time to decide what spells to use, what potions etc. It even enables you to target enemies easier when you're under the effects of confusion or blindness.
cheers
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GastonArg: Well I'm playing Inquisitor since I think a year now (played a lot got tired and leave it for a while)now I started playing again but I can't beat it, I'm a 43 level paladin but I get my ass kicked all the time, the werewolf are out of my reach if I fight 2 of them at the time they literally kill me in 4 second and I have to hit them for about 30 seconds to kill them... and that's just 2 of them!!
Same with ghost they are not very hard but when you face 8 of them at the same time and are black and reds even with the secret box is hard to kill them... btw I'm in act 3 and did most of the quest but I just can't finish the game the difficult is too much even unfair, the enemies with a few hits break your weapons, your armor, your buddies chug potions like crazy is unfair but I really want to beat the game because the story is very good
Oh and I do use the magic seals but sometimes it's not enough even using the most powerful ones, and why did I create a warrior character if I need to depend on magic -.-
Am I missing something or is just hard as balls, any advices? I leave a pic of my char and his stats.

Thanks in advance
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Sacrosanct: Hi there, looking at that pic, I can see that your Resistances are absolutely *dreadful*. Like, non-existent and that's why you take so much damage from enemies. You must have had a very hard time through the game so far. Being a melee character, who does indeed rely on close-quarters combat, you should opt for maximum resistances at all times. There are plenty of items that give a considerable boost to all resistances. You should also use plenty of resistance potions (on your companions as well) in order to make up for any resistance type you may be lacking in.
Also, don't be afraid to use the Active Pausing feature. It's very handy, as fights can be rather hectic at times and it gives you plenty of time to decide what spells to use, what potions etc. It even enables you to target enemies easier when you're under the effects of confusion or blindness.
cheers
thanks for the tip, the truth is I stoped playing the game because it did get utterly frustrating, I didnt uninstall it so I will try what you advice me to do, what kind of items do I need to buy? (Armors in general tend to last nothing in this part of the game they break in seconds again enemies :( that's why I dont give too much importance to armors )
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Sacrosanct: Hi there, looking at that pic, I can see that your Resistances are absolutely *dreadful*. Like, non-existent and that's why you take so much damage from enemies. You must have had a very hard time through the game so far. Being a melee character, who does indeed rely on close-quarters combat, you should opt for maximum resistances at all times. There are plenty of items that give a considerable boost to all resistances. You should also use plenty of resistance potions (on your companions as well) in order to make up for any resistance type you may be lacking in.
Also, don't be afraid to use the Active Pausing feature. It's very handy, as fights can be rather hectic at times and it gives you plenty of time to decide what spells to use, what potions etc. It even enables you to target enemies easier when you're under the effects of confusion or blindness.
cheers
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GastonArg: thanks for the tip, the truth is I stopped playing the game because it did get utterly frustrating, I didn't uninstall it so I will try what you advice me to do, what kind of items do I need to buy? (Armors in general tend to last nothing in this part of the game they break in seconds again enemies :( that's why I don't give too much importance to armors )
You could try spending a few extra coin to get pieces of armour that have the "...of Divine Invulnerability" magical suffix. They're the items of choice, especially if you're planning on building a melee character. If you can get them with +skills as well, so much the better. They're kind of hard to come by and very expensive, but totally worth it. You'd be amazed how much damage your character can absorb when your resistances are maximized (at 90%). That plays a part in how quickly your armour is destroyed too; the more damage you take, the faster your armour is destroyed because it absorbs more damage intended for your character. So having high resistances ensures (somewhat) prolonged longevity of your armour as well. Unfortunately that is not the case with weapons, which sadly break very easily against certain enemies. We can only wish the developers will remedy that in some future patch or something... it is my only gripe with the game so far. That and the fact you cannot cast buffs and healing spells on your party members' portraits.
To give you an example of how resilient your character can become when you maximize their resistances, I managed to take out Rashgar and his mage minions with just my main character (while playing as a Paladin). I did use a few potions, but can you imagine doing that under normal circumstances? ;)
And yes, give this game another chance and remember to not try to rush through it. The vendors are your best friends. Use potions of Regeneration against those pesky spiders ;)
cheers
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GastonArg: thanks for the tip, the truth is I stopped playing the game because it did get utterly frustrating, I didn't uninstall it so I will try what you advice me to do, what kind of items do I need to buy? (Armors in general tend to last nothing in this part of the game they break in seconds again enemies :( that's why I don't give too much importance to armors )
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Sacrosanct: You could try spending a few extra coin to get pieces of armour that have the "...of Divine Invulnerability" magical suffix. They're the items of choice, especially if you're planning on building a melee character. If you can get them with +skills as well, so much the better. They're kind of hard to come by and very expensive, but totally worth it. You'd be amazed how much damage your character can absorb when your resistances are maximized (at 90%). That plays a part in how quickly your armour is destroyed too; the more damage you take, the faster your armour is destroyed because it absorbs more damage intended for your character. So having high resistances ensures (somewhat) prolonged longevity of your armour as well. Unfortunately that is not the case with weapons, which sadly break very easily against certain enemies. We can only wish the developers will remedy that in some future patch or something... it is my only gripe with the game so far. That and the fact you cannot cast buffs and healing spells on your party members' portraits.
To give you an example of how resilient your character can become when you maximize their resistances, I managed to take out Rashgar and his mage minions with just my main character (while playing as a Paladin). I did use a few potions, but can you imagine doing that under normal circumstances? ;)
And yes, give this game another chance and remember to not try to rush through it. The vendors are your best friends. Use potions of Regeneration against those pesky spiders ;)
cheers
Will try that, thanks a lot for the tips and yes I hate that my weapons are constantly breaking in the middle of a fight doesnt make any sense either..
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Kovi: I wasn't playing as a paladin
Whoever in your team was responsible for proper balance for the paladin character didn't do a good job, this character is way too hard to play, I often had to rely on bows and magic to stand ANY chance (in easy mode) and had to stand around for minutes doing nothing for having enough stamina a bloody lot although I drank stamina potions in gallons, because he loses stamina every time he gets hit in addition to losing it with hitting something etc... and that's a lot in melee.

Many people rant about the bad balance and mostly they refer to the paladin, if your team could patch that, this otherwise awesome and exceptional game would be appreciated a lot more.
Post edited June 08, 2014 by Klumpen0815
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Klumpen0815: Many people rant about the bad balance and mostly they refer to the paladin, if your team could patch that, this otherwise awesome and exceptional game would be appreciated a lot more.
Yes, the Stamina consumption is a problem for many players, but as I just explained in another thread, I'm not sure that this will ever be fixed. I think that for those who are not able to play effectively due to this issue it would be best to cheat a bit using the command console - heal themselves, add some money so that they could buy enough potions, or even add a few levels to be able to defeat the enemies more easily.
Stamina is not a problem. Two items with +30-35% stamina regeneration is enough for stamina to recover at satisfactory speed. One item at 30-35% is not enough though.