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Imposters!

The challenge goes as follows: build your party as you see fit but do not use your primary skills on any character. That means: a Fighter can't use melee or ranged weapons but he can use artifacts. Full casters cannot use their magic but Hybrids can.
The array of possible characters is quite limited unless you go for "Soft Imposters" and allow your characters to level up stuff like Mythology or Communication despite it being a class skill. You should however never use your main skill (with the 25% bonus) no matter what it is.

Personally I didn't touch my Imposters save for a while tbh yet went for the true variant. Actually I even thought about dodging the main Attributes as far as possible but forgot about that somewhere along the way.
In any case I saw to it that my Felpurr Priest, "the silent charge of Kevins 'Dead Cat'", has always been dead when talking to people... The others were less care intensive though.

The Four Horsemen

This challenge is played with either three or four characters. The idea is simple: kill everything you meet. There is no "friendly" or "neutral": if it is living it can and shall be killed.

SPOILER ALERT (concerns the final story elements)
It is mandatory to spare the Dark Savant for the purpose of oppressing the galaxy together if you start with three characters, otherwise he has to die... obviously.
SPOILER END

If anyone wonders whether it is allowed to buy stuff in shops or even recruit RPCs he clearly doesn't bring the right attitude for this challenge: KILL EVERYTHING ON SIGHT!
...I imagine this challenge to be hard. You really have to think twice before even entering an area since you should be able to kill everything in there. Also several classes suffer severely from an inability to shop. Although I toyed with this idea in my head for a while now I have not yet tried - still busy with other scenarios (the solo mage just disarmed the bomb).


Giant Slayer

Kill a high level character on a significantly lower level. In fact the very first challenge I ever went for was killing Don Barlone at level 10. I am quite sure it can be done on a lower level, too. You should probably bring a Fairy Ninja if it is supposed to make any sense... then again my Giant Slayer party back then retired happily after having done the deed anyway.
Killing Nebdar makes for a good challenge, too. She's a lot harder than the Don though and unlikely to fall prey to a level 10 hero. Level 20 works. It is however possible to do that even earlier, depending on your party of course. I'd like to know at which level you beat those guys ;)
Post edited February 23, 2016 by Zadok_Allen