Tallima: Or drink a potion of bull strength. That might give you the needed dmg. If you're a fighter, Power Attack usually helps, too.
ymo1965: I have tried this but it doesnt work. Keeps telling me this is the wrong weapon. I made a few notes while I was in game... It's a cave on the south road / chapter 2.
The well in the cave is near a large area of water. You enter the well (if constitution is high enough I think) but your henchmen does not follow and cannot find a way to make him travel with me.
You appear in a room on the other side with a statue and a door which has a trap set. Beyond the door is a room...In it is a coffin (not a chest as I thought). If you highlight your mouse pointer over it, it gives you the message 'Remains of Maegel', and a shaft of light beams into it from above.
So, clearly this weapon is insufficient (long sword+1) and because I cannot get my henchmen to follow, I feel quite stuck. Not really clued up on d&d rules. Was just hoping something might ring a bell with someone or they can give me a clue. I assume it might be a magic weapon needed because a regular longswrod isnt doing jack (even with a bull strength potion) and there seems to be a magical glow with it.
Thanks anyway :)
I don't remember that place either, but in general there are two reasons why bashing won't work: either the chest is too tough, or the chest is invulnerable and you need to find a key.
I suspect it's the latter. Glowing chests usually mean something special is happening. Having a magic weapon won't make a big difference when bashing a chest, but there are few chests that can't be damaged at all by a strong warrior.
If you want to be sure, equip the most damaging weapon you can find (a greatsword or greataxe, preferably. Definitely something two-handed) and enable power attack if you have it. (you probably do if you have a default fighter.) Hit the chest a few times, then read the combat info in the chat-box.
It should say something like "Fancy chest absorbed X points of slashing damage." Now, the question is, how much damage did it absorb? If it only absorbed 5 (or sometimes 10, but either way a round number that is less than your normal max damage output) then the hardness is -not- the problem. The chest is just invulnerable and you need to start looking for a key or a chest-opening lever.
If the chest absorbs different amounts of damage and never more than your max damage output, then you indeed need to be stronger. Or hope for a critical hit. In this case you can set your warrior to bashing and go make yourself a drink, and by the time you're back he'll hopefully have scored enough crits to break the chest.
Also worth trying: attempt to lockpick the chest. Now, you're a warrior so you can't, but you'll get a feedback message. Either it says "success will never be possible," which means the lock -can- be picked but you don't have the skill, or it'll say something about needing a key. If so, you know enough.
Edit: Or, even better, you can google it. I just did and apparently there is a chain you need to pull somewhere.