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A Farewell to dragons A Farewell to Dragons is a classic Action/RPG that takes place in the universe based on the fantasy book written by famous Russian writers Sergey Lukyanenko and Nikolay Perumov. |
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Lets make a walkthrough!
So, glancing in at this board I saw there was a link up for a preview to a walkthrough that charges money. Naturally I went looking a round and bam! No sites have walkthroughs (free at least) as far as I can tell!
Terrifying That is why I suggest we make one! Post knowledge, hints, clues, builds, whatever and we can create a great compendium of knowledge for all the innocent souls who wander in here asking if Victor should use chainsaws or swords. Ill post some stuff in a couple days, but I didnt want to forget to get this up, so...! and in case' you didnt guess: *spoilers* |
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a few months ago,when the game released on buy and download websites,the forum was so populated and we had many people here,recently the retail version published in UK and the game gained attention again.we can collect some info from other threads of this forum also in order to complete a walkthrough(better to say a guide)
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a trainer for the game:http://www.ag.ru/cheats/farewell_to_dragons/26579
from www.ag.ru and CheatHappens EDIT:i will post it in a separate thread also. |
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Characters!
Victor - Starts at level 1 Starts with two skill trees, typical medieval weapons and skills (bows swords armor and what not), and the technological skill tree (chainsaws and guns) A little into the game, after the first real boss fight, Victor will gain his magic spell tree. Its 25 skills I think, 6 for each of 1 elements and 1 ultimate one. Once you have the initial initiation (automatic storyline events) you'll gain unlock the 5 lower level spells for that element (level requirements remain). Second initiation gets you the highest level spell for that element. I dunno what the requirement is for the ultimate spell, haven't gotten that far yet . Water-Fire-Air-Earth. The earth initiation took me a looong time to reach. Later, in the mid-20s id guess, youll get another skill tree of sorts, its 4 skills, the highest level ones from the four animal tribes. So far the spells are the only ones unique (mostly atleast ) to Victor There may be more skill trees, if I get another Ill post. Telle - Starts at Level 2 Healer, and damn good at it! Well, you're only real healer, I doubt you can rely on potions throughout the game. She has a couple buffs, the armor one is quite nice, a couple instant death spells, but mainly shes going to be popping eva's tear over and over keeping people alive She takes a couple breaks from you early in the game, but returns both times. Outskirter - Starts at level 3? Well, hes the first human you fight in this game, after beating him youre given a choice. There's one option which is clearly the storyline option (hint: listen to mysterious voices!), pick it, and dont then kill him. A little bit later he'll join you with 4 level 3 followers who will follow you around in that area. He has the medieval skill tree. Rada - Starts at 3? 4? Well, you'll get her in the second area, a quest is required for her to stick I think, though I didn't experiment when not doing it so I am not sure. She has the Wolf Clan skill tree. She make an incredible tank once she gets the ability to transform into a wolf. Evasion off the charts with a huge bonus to hp. The bonus to strength gives her a nice melee attack, no doubt in my mind this is the way to take her if you want to be most effective. Dwarf - level...10? Names escapes me, but he is a techno tree (hey, hes a dwarf ). Loy - level..16? Cat tree, wants to be melee, but isnt as good as Rada. So far, it feel slike she is a jack of all trades. She has a merchant skill, a healing spell (cool down is always 10 seconds..I think) Cant transform for nearly the boost rada gets, but she does have a skill that gives a 50% bonus to damage at level 1. Im not a fan, she just kinda sits around when I use her. Some Bear Guy - level 18 Some bear guy, I cant remember the name again, didn't use him. Glanced at his skills and saw nothing impressive. Meleer, which isn't useful unless youre tough as hell, and he didnt have an armor or evasion boosting skill. I was less than impressed Water Mage - 26? Just got him! As you can tell, its kinda late in the game, but man! Im still experimenting with his skills. As you can guess, he has most of the obnoxious skills youve been hit with by water mages this game. The ice prison is incredible - Im actually thinking of using him constantly just for it. Freeze them half the time means halves the incoming dps (okay,not really,but whatever) He has a water summon, many characters do actually. So far, thats all! Stats: Most are pretty clear, put the cursor over them and it'll say how it effects others. The only stuff that maxes out at 100 are armor and elemental resistance. Elemental resistance is pretty effective. If you're getting nailed by a caster, find out who they are targeting and put every resistance armor on them. Boost it to 100% and you'll all but eliminate the incoming damage, regardless of the level of the mage. This is great for the first couple boss fights against mages. If you find you need a few more levels, there's a great way to get exp. Go back to the first two areas. On the bottom of the map there are level 40 monsters. Give someone a rifle and lure one off by itself (i recommend the nightmares first, they have two attacks, one is an instant death spell that is annoying but easily dealt with, and the other is an attack that knocks everyone down to 1 hp. Luckily, this doesn't matter when he doesn't have a follow up to finish you off ). I got from 18 to 23 killing the monsters down here, it was great fun. Just be wary of the liches, they can wipe you out in a heartbeat if you're unlucky with the first spell its over before it starts. Save often. Now! You have 6 members and you're fighting a level 40 mob, or any tough sonovabitch, how are you going to take him down without dying? By being cheap! They can only target one person at once, that leaves five to go after them. If its a meleers, its simple, just run away and let them follow. When they switch targets, switch runners. This can be time consuming, and its easier to just get someone with evasion. If they are ranged, its a similar idea. An arrow (or spell) fired goes straight at the target character. If you're moving perpendicular to the attack, the spell will almost certainly miss. And viola, immortality. This is time consuming, but another great way to take out mage bosses you run into. General Info: Leveled perks have 3 levels (I think) Elemental resistance ones are not worth it. The one that makes it so you get 2 perks every two levels operates on a 5-10-15 schedule, not 3-8-13 if you get it at level 3. So you can get it at level 9, then get 2 more perks at level 10. Characters do not join you with perks, so the early you get someone the most you can customize them. Slightly annoying when you see someone nice later in the game. |
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great job,keep it up....
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About stats, tanks and other stuff
Agility - seems to be the most overpowered attribute. Evasion, accuracy, speed, attack speed (wich is bugged in my oppinion) depends on it. At level 20 I managed to have 100+ agility on main tank (Rada) and I had great fun waching the enemy "miss miss miss". I did not finished the game, but I wanted to test myself. So at lev. 20 I went back at starting point and I atacked the lev. 40 undeads from Grey Border. It worked, and worked well. Victor: machine gun + once in a while buff spells (DD) Rada: blade + shield (tank) Telle: DD + buffer + healer Terry: machine gun / flamer (DD) Loy: dagger + shield (2nd tank, DD) Outskirter: bow Takes about 10 seconds to put down a lev. 40 undead. XP is great, loot is even better. Only when the party is kinda cornered (and that is NOT happen often) I pause the game and throw one of two specials. Yes, sometimes money are short, the bullets are expensive, but this is the price you have to pay for superior firepower. Victor build: Attributes: each level 3 agil, 1 perc, 1 build, 1 str or int Skills: all in tech tree mechanics, chemistry, catalists. Perks: all ranged / critical related. Nothing that decreases stats. Telle: Attrib: 3-4 int, 1-2 build, 1 agil Skills: stigma, armor (spell) or robes improvement Perks: mana regen, spell efficiency Rada: Attribs: 2 str, 2 build, 2 agil Skills: swiftness, lone hunter or master of dagger Perks: dodge, attack speed Outskirter: Attrib: 4 agil, 1 build, 1 perc Skills: master of arrows, armor Perks: all ranged combat related Torry: Attrib: 3 agil, 1 build, 2 perc Skills: mechanics, chemistry Perks: ranged Loy: Attrib: 2 str, 2 build, 2 agil Skills: master of dagger, armor Perks: melee, hp regen I'm not saying is the only way to go, I'm just showing you what I used and works nice. Have fun, I come back to game, I have a Slayer to made. |
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Another highly useful combat skill: Knockdown. Puts an enemy helpless on the ground for 3-4 seconds. If you max Knockdown out it has a cooldown time of 10 seconds or thereabouts (only got it to level 14 myself, and with a 15s cooldown time) you can keep a single enemy from damaging you nearly half the time.
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