![]() ![]() You send the tank and 1-2 ads toward the right foot and try to make the dragon follow him. ![]() Make your other chars cast small summons (trinket ones, that can be used per rest, as much as possible). Make anyone with Lore 2 cast Immunity to terror/fear scroll (so you can hit the dragon). Make the mage cast Scroll of protection and then the one that reduces bad efffects by 40 (50?) % duration. Also at the start of the fight I buff the whole grp up (Make sure priest casts immunity to Stun effects and Immunity to Dominating effects). They barely manage to kill Eder or hurt him (if they do, make sure he has health potions). What I recommend is (if you do not cheese her, apparently you can kill some ads before engaging her completely) you send your tank north towards the right foot of the statue and into those summoners. My party was: Tank/Druid/Mage/Cipher/Priest/Paladin. ![]() I just killed the dragon yesterday and after a few tries I realized that focusing on her helpers first was the reason I managed to die so often. Some players still like exploiting paralyze scrolls and then think they've found something "overpowered". You may also look up the adra dragon in the wiki for defenses and immunities. You may look up the Scale-Breaker in the Wiki:Īgainst dragons, the basics are: food, resting bonuses, potions, Survival based bonuses vs beasts creature type, protection against Frightened/Terrified affliction, summons for distraction, retreating as not be caught in dragon breath, equipping melee attackers preferably with only one 1H weapon for the implicit +12 Accuracy bonus, buffing your Accuracy before launching essential attacks to cause status effects. You could have gone there at level 6-8 like most players do it. If you plan to start the White March before finishing the base game, you will be considered high-level, since the beginning is balanced for lower levels, since one learns about the expansion areas around level 4-5. Why did you wait so long before visiting the White March? You could have gone back and forth and be above level 11 already. Recently there has been another topic about the adra dragon: Lastly, is she still the hardest boss in the game after White March's release? I want to save the hardest for last. I didn't want to do this for RP reason, but would it help immensely if I did? Also, I know that if you accept her quest and betray her by telling the Dragonslayer what's going on, you get a talent. I intend to go start White March content soon before coming back to this boss, but I'm not seeing myself surviving for over a minute even at max level so I'm looking for tips in advance anyway. I haven't paid much attention to optimal character building up til now because I figured that's for higher difficulty and I'm not here primarily for the combat (though I do want to beat this boss), so any general advice is welcome. My PC is a Blunderbuss Cipher and the party is around level 11. Recommended party composition, cheese tactics (within reason), especially useful items, especially useful powers, etc. I'm looking suggestions in general on how to handle this fight. Most of the team died after her first attack. ![]() Finished every quest I found excluding endgame and White March content). Handled everything up until this point just fine (level 11. Explore a Rich and Diverse WorldBeautiful pre-rendered environments laced with an engaging story and characters bring the world to life.Played on normal. Sculpt Your Own StorySide with various factions using a reputation system, where your actions and choices have far-reaching consequences. Deep Character CustomizationBuild a character as one of eleven classes such as Barbarian, Chanter, Cipher, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Priest, Ranger, Rogue and Wizard. Utilize Five Core Skills to Overcome Any SituationStealth, Athletics, Lore, Mechanics and Survival. Play as Any One of Six RacesHuman, Aumaua, Dwarf, Elf, Godlike and Orlan. So gather your party, venture forth, and embrace adventure as you delve into a realm of wonder, nostalgia, and the excitement of classic RPGs with Obsidian’s Pillars of Eternity! Recapture the deep sense of exploration, the joy of a pulsating adventure, and the thrill of leading your own band of companions across a new fantasy realm and into the depths of monster-infested dungeons in search of lost treasures and ancient mysteries. Obsidian Entertainment, the developer of Fallout: New Vegas™ and South Park: The Stick of Truth™, together with Paradox Interactive is proud to present Pillars of Eternity. Prepare to be enchanted by a world where the choices you make and the paths you choose shape your destiny. ![]()
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