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Old 12-07-2007, 08:16 PM
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HoF - impossible?

I am new here. IWD is new to me too. Completed hard level but impossible to complete HoF level.

Too hard to get through the goblins and orcs near the town. I have save and load so many times that this level seem impossible.

Please help?
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Old 12-08-2007, 05:58 AM
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Where's the problem? Did you import an old party into HOF Mode or started a new one?
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Old 12-08-2007, 08:04 PM
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It is even possible to beat HoF starting with rookies. I've done it.

The biggest thing you need to know about HoF is that you have to change your tactics. For example, you may have to use one of your characters as a moving decoy (while your other characters shoot at the pursuers) instead of fighting straight-up.

And the more magic-users, the better.
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Old 12-08-2007, 10:23 PM
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Too hard to get through the goblins and orcs near the town. I have save and load so many times that this level seem impossible.
Please help?
Start the game with only 1 mc R/C. Kills the beetles, give the wine and complete the see elf quest. That's about 16k exp. Then start adding other members. Use the R/C as a decoy and tank to pick out the goblins one by one. Your R/C should get the skeleton spells less than half way down in the orc cave. This helps make Hof relatively less stressful.

If you have a mage then give him the charm spell. It works on goblins and orcs!

This game is designed for Druids. Use the entangle spell at choke points.
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Old 12-09-2007, 04:10 AM
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I recently played a HOF-only game with a 4-man party starting at level 1.
Summons, Web and Entangle are your best friends.

Summons are great early in the game as the summoned monsters are as strong as the Goblings/Orks.
Once you get the Web spell the game becomes pretty easy.
Your tankers/decoys (I had two, a Paladin and a R/C) should have Rings of Free Action (you can steel two of them in Kuldahar). Then simply cast a few Web spells..the enemies will most certainly get stuck and your tankers will have an easy job.
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Old 12-09-2007, 07:37 PM
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The hardest part of HoF (when beginning it with rookie characters) is Easthaven, the orc cave, and Kuldahar Pass.

Try to draw as few enemies at a time as possible. Make use of charm spells and anything that will allow you to hit automatically (hold/stun spells, spells causing blindness). Grease is a good spell too. Buy tons of ammo and have one character act as a running decoy. Maximize the Dex of every character so you can hit easier with ranged weapons. If you draw more than one enemy at a time, focus fire on one of them. In the orc caves, send one character to draw the bad guys, and make your stand near the entrance so you can retreat if need be (there's no way you can clear the caves in one go - 5-8 tries is more common). If you've drawn some enemies in the caves and retreated to rest in town without killing them all, they will revert to their previous positions but move to attack when you re-enter the cave. Just stay still, but send a scout so you can see them coming (and thus be able to time your Entangle/Grease spells a bit better). Save often, using different save slots.

When playing HoF with rookies, I like to use a lot of multiclass characters, typically warriors combined with spellcasters. A thief/mage or cleric/mage is also an ok combination. For single classes, I make an exception for paladins and bards.
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Old 12-10-2007, 04:00 AM
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I find Hof relatively easy with dual classed fighter(3)/druid. Their spells help a lot in the start and mid game. Unfortunately they max out. Good recommendation for a rookie eh?
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Old 12-10-2007, 05:33 AM
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I tried making a cleric/ranger at start game. It helps a lot because can stay alive longer. I can easier kill the goblins one by one now.

What should i put for other member? I don't mind playing trying again tomorrow.

I have:
1. cleric/ranger
2. paladin
3. fighter
4. fighter/thief
5. druid
6. mage
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Old 12-10-2007, 07:18 AM
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Your party is good enough for HoF mode. Once you gain high level spells the game will become far easier.

I'd replace the mage with a human fighter or cleric whom I'd dualclass to mage after 9 levels. You won't find mage scrolls fast enough anyway.
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Old 12-11-2007, 12:33 AM
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Slight tweaks in your party helps.

Instead of a single class druid. Dual a fighter to a druid at level3. You get 3pp in a weapon of your choice and most importantly ability to wear any armor and shield.

I'd tweak the mage like kmonster suggested. If you decided to go cleric>mage then your first post is solved. Start the game as a cleric, get 13k exp enabling you to get skeletons, then add 6 more members. The game is a breeze.
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Old 12-11-2007, 12:39 PM
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When dualclassing from fighter to druid I'd take 7 fighter levels before dualclassing. This way you get an extra half attack per round which also applies to shapeshifts and can master both slings and scimitars.
I wouldn't start with only 1 character. 6 characters get more starting gold. If you start your mage as a cleric he'll become level 3 with easy quests before you get to fight the goblins one by one. A well targeted hold person spell can disable a goblin easily if he fails his save and once he gets "animate dead" the orc cave won't be a problem anymore.
And even if don't have a pure cleric in your party there are other effective tactics. A druid can clear the cave just with level 1-3 spells for example.
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Old 12-13-2007, 05:28 PM
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I'm not a fan of the low-level dual-class for the HoF games. I'd much rather have a multiclass, because you will get more out of the second class and XP isn't really an issue.
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Old 12-15-2007, 08:59 AM
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There isn't as many XP in HoF mode as one might think after playing the prologue. You don't even gain twice as many XP as on insane difficulty on the long run. In a party of 6 a multiclass mage will get nowhere near level 30, if you want to cast spells at the highest casting level in the game you need pure or dualclassed casters.
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Old 12-15-2007, 12:48 PM
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I can understand dualling at lvl 9, but not lvl 3.

I'm never too worried about casting arcane spells at the highest level, because there's usually a set saving throw (unlike IWD2), and levels mean just a bit more damage or duration.
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Old 12-16-2007, 10:06 PM
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Dual at 9 is better than 7 and 3. Dual at 14 gets better. But that just makes the game harder in the beginning. Adding a 3 level fighter to a druid/cleric/thief adds more value to them. They don't need to be level 7 or 9.

We're talking talking about a beginners party right? No druid until after kuladar will be a nightmare. Besides that there is really nothing wrong with a single levels in the first place. With the exception of mage.
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