Zigguranth Hostile

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skladzien
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Zigguranth Hostile

#1 Post by skladzien »

I played a dwarf Berserker once and all zigguranth patrols were hostile, it was great farm of magic items, though i have no idea what i did to make them angry. Now i want to have them hostile on my Halfling rogue, any ideas how to achieve that?

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Re: Zigguranth Hostile

#2 Post by Faeryan »

Afaik you need to have learned magic from escort. Not sure if this has to happen before you enter the world map the first time or if they turn hostile later on.

If you've managed that on Dwarf Berserker then I guess it can happen later as dwarves get no escorts in their racial area.
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Galax, the Trashman
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Re: Zigguranth Hostile

#3 Post by Galax, the Trashman »

In order to make the Zigur patrols hostile you need to know at least one spell ability.

The easiest way to gain one is by equipping a rune.

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Re: Zigguranth Hostile

#4 Post by jaumito »

Galax, the Trashman wrote:The easiest way to gain one is by equipping a rune.
Or a staff (gains the Command Staff talent.) Almost as easy (you just have to meet the stat requirements to equip it, which shouldn't be hard to do with an elm staff - you only need Mag 11), and much more flexible (you can switch weapons on the world map, and don't have to waste an inscription slot for a rune you might neither need nor want.)

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#5 Post by Galax, the Trashman »

jaumito wrote:
Galax, the Trashman wrote:The easiest way to gain one is by equipping a rune.
Or a staff (gains the Command Staff talent.) Almost as easy (you just have to meet the stat requirements to equip it, which shouldn't be hard to do with an elm staff - you only need Mag 11), and much more flexible (you can switch weapons on the world map, and don't have to waste an inscription slot for a rune you might neither need nor want.)
Very nice! I didn't thought about staffs since I usually don't have the requirements to use one, but will certainly look forward to use this trick in the future. :D

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