How to cure myself..?

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How to cure myself..?

Post by Necris » Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:00 pm

Ihave a "Decrease intellect" debuff, the Brain devourer casted it on me, and now my intell is 9 / -1, and i have a "Decrease strenght" debuff that in my character sheet shows as 10 / 0 and my carrying capacity dropped from 116 to 86.
Can someone tell me how to cure myself of these debuffs... and what does the second number means.. because if it shows the degree of decreation it shows "0" at my strenght, so this means it didnt decrease but my carrying capacity dropped...

Ah, yeh, this is my first char so plz dont get angry of my newbish questions :wink: , and sry for any misttakes i did, the english is not my native language.
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Post by Ghostie » Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:05 pm

Uh, ok. I'll try and explain. I hope I'm right. :? If not I'm sure someone will correct me. :oops:

Your intelligence = 9 | (1).
That number in brackets is the modifier. That is used with skill checks (as far as I know). Intelligence can also affect your spells if you're a wizard, so you'll not be able to cast as many as before if it's been drained.

The best way to cure sapped stats is to find a priest/cleric/healer.
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Post by Alphonse » Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:07 pm

Ghostie wrote:That number in brackets is the modifier. That is used with skill checks (as far as I know
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Post by Ghostie » Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:09 pm

*cheers for being right and feels less of a newbie* 8)
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Post by girlysprite » Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:37 pm

drink a lesser restoration potion, or have a cleric cast it on you,and the debuffs should be gone.
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Post by Baby Jinx » Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:40 pm

An int of 9 also means you cannot talk properly so it might be a nice RP thing to act a little less intelligent too ;)

There are greater restore potions too but they are tad expensive.

I also shudder to think how and where a n00b comes into contact with a brain devourer..eep.
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Post by Levis Pie » Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:52 pm

The second number is your modifier, that applies to skill checks, tohit/damage rolls (strength), AC modifier (dexterity), bonus HP (constitution) blah blah. Anyway, an 8-9 means you will have a -1 mod, 10-11 a 0 mod, 12-13 +1, 14-15 +2, etc. You could try resting, or a res spell/scroll. Sorry if someone already said that, but I didn't read any posts after the first one, and thought I'd help out :D
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Post by nwmblondy » Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:53 pm

I think that you can still talk proprerly with an int of 9 but its an int lower than 9 means that your char cannot talk properly
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Post by chilingsworth » Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:56 pm

As for curing... a lesser restoration will only work if it's ability damage. If it's ability drain you'll need a restoration spell, at least. You can find NPC healers able to do this, and lots of PC healers who can, also. If you'd like, I can send my character in to help you. Just name a place and time. :D
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Post by Levis Pie » Thu Apr 27, 2006 2:59 pm

Baby Jinx wrote: I also shudder to think how and where a n00b comes into contact with a brain devourer..eep.
Well, I could show you :wink: I know of only one place as I've only ran into the one
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Post by Pathos Street » Thu Apr 27, 2006 3:00 pm

Baby Jinx wrote:I also shudder to think how and where a n00b comes into contact with a brain devourer..eep.
In the 1st chapter of the OC, maybe? :wink:
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Post by Krator » Thu Apr 27, 2006 3:09 pm

Pathos Street wrote:
Baby Jinx wrote:I also shudder to think how and where a n00b comes into contact with a brain devourer..eep.
In the 1st chapter of the OC, maybe? :wink:
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Post by Necris » Thu Apr 27, 2006 4:01 pm

Sry, i should have mentioned that i play singleplayer campaign, and yes, i met it in the lowest level of the Prision.
Thx all for the info, i will try to find a res potion.
Also i tryed to find a NPC cleric to heal me but no luck for me...
The other way is to rise cleric class and heal myself as im a ranger now.
And something else: sometimes when i use lockpick i hit 20 5-6 times in a row, and sometimes i get random numbers. I noticed that to hit 20 my pet has to be in passive stance (not to attack the object - door / chest ) is this true or im wrong?
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Post by chilingsworth » Thu Apr 27, 2006 4:13 pm

One: Afaik, there are no potions of restoration in single player.

Two: you should find a healer where ever you "base" is. For standard NWN, that's the Temple Of Tyr, for HotUD, that's the Inn, or the Drow temple.
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Post by Aerill » Thu Apr 27, 2006 4:28 pm

chilingsworth wrote:One: Afaik, there are no potions of restoration in single player
That's actually not correct. It is possible to find both Lesser Restoration and Antidote potions in Single-Player Campaign.
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Post by chilingsworth » Thu Apr 27, 2006 4:34 pm

Aerill wrote:
chilingsworth wrote:One: Afaik, there are no potions of restoration in single player
That's actually not correct. It is possible to find both Lesser Restoration and Antidote potions in Single-Player Campaign.
No, I meant no potions that mimic the spell restoration!
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Post by PsiOmega » Thu Apr 27, 2006 5:23 pm

Necris wrote:Sry, i should have mentioned that i play singleplayer campaign, and yes, i met it in the lowest level of the Prision.
Thx all for the info, i will try to find a res potion.
Also i tryed to find a NPC cleric to heal me but no luck for me...
The other way is to rise cleric class and heal myself as im a ranger now.
And something else: sometimes when i use lockpick i hit 20 5-6 times in a row, and sometimes i get random numbers. I noticed that to hit 20 my pet has to be in passive stance (not to attack the object - door / chest ) is this true or im wrong?
Yep. You'll always roll a natural 20 as long as nobody in your party, familiar or henchmen, attacks anything during the period during which you're picking the lock.
For all other times or if they accidently trigger a trap (which the engine sees as initiating combat) you'll get to roll a d20.
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Post by mortzestus » Thu Apr 27, 2006 5:31 pm

chilingsworth wrote:As for curing... a lesser restoration will only work if it's ability damage. If it's ability drain you'll need a restoration spell, at least. You can find NPC healers able to do this, and lots of PC healers who can, also. If you'd like, I can send my character in to help you. Just name a place and time. :D
Any kind of restoration magic will remove any ability decrease effects, as long as these effects are flagged as magical or extraordinary and not as supernatural. Lesser Restoration, Restoration and Greater Restoration are equally good at removing these drains.
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Post by CPU » Thu Apr 27, 2006 9:10 pm

Also, if you wait looooooong enough and rest, these effects tend to go away on their own... Question is, "Do you feel lucky punk?" NO, NO, NO!!! *coughs* "Can you wait that long?"
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Post by Paul » Thu Apr 27, 2006 10:29 pm

Um...Aribeth will heal anything wrong with you in the OC (at least at that point she will). Just use your stone of recall do-hickey and have her heal you.
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Post by douglasburns » Fri Apr 28, 2006 9:06 am

Actually an int of less than 9 means you cant speak. Not 9 or less.
Baby Jinx wrote:An int of 9 also means you cannot talk properly so it might be a nice RP thing to act a little less intelligent too ;)

There are greater restore potions too but they are tad expensive.

I also shudder to think how and where a n00b comes into contact with a brain devourer..eep.
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Post by loki70 » Fri Apr 28, 2006 9:17 am

douglasburns wrote:Actually an int of less than 9 means you cant speak. Not 9 or less.
Baby Jinx wrote:An int of 9 also means you cannot talk properly so it might be a nice RP thing to act a little less intelligent too ;)

There are greater restore potions too but they are tad expensive.

I also shudder to think how and where a n00b comes into contact with a brain devourer..eep.
Nope. Int of 3 means that you can't talk at all. you have to communicate in grunts and gestures. Int of 6 you can get by. Rudimentary language at best, though. 9 you can talk, but not well. No dissertations for you. 10, you talk normal, like a high schooler or a little less. 13, you are about the Junior College level. 16, you are at Bachelor degree. 18, you are at PhD. Anything above that, people have a hard time talking to you, cause you don't make sense to normal people. Think Einstein.
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