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Baelnorn Demon (possible spoilers)

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 7:56 pm
by Ragin Cajun
I'm doing the five statues quest and I'm in the Gem Mines. The walkthrough doesn't mention these demons and the search returned nothing with "Baelnorn" as a search term.

These things hit hard and are impossible to hit in return. I've got my character (Mage), Khelgar (Monk), Casiver (Pally), Jarro (Fighter) and the Gith character (cleric).

I haven't had an issue hitting anything thusfar in the game although there have been tough fights. What gives with this demon?

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 9:42 pm
by Scottg
Ragin Cajun wrote:I'm doing the five statues quest and I'm in the Gem Mines. The walkthrough doesn't mention these demons and the search returned nothing with "Baelnorn" as a search term.

These things hit hard and are impossible to hit in return. I've got my character (Mage), Khelgar (Monk), Casiver (Pally), Jarro (Fighter) and the Gith character (cleric).

I haven't had an issue hitting anything thusfar in the game although there have been tough fights. What gives with this demon?
Neverwinter Nights 2 @ GameBanshee

Ouote:

"The other purpose to the Gem Mines is as a puzzle to unlock a Statue of Purification (#5). For this you'll need to talk to six spirits (#3, #4). The spirits won't appear right away; first you'll need to defeat a host of undead creatures -- INCLUDING ghasts, mummies, wraiths, and BAELNORNS -- and then they'll show up.

(emphasis added in all-caps.)



A Baelnorn is a Lich (a good lich).. they are supposed to be tough. ;)

Undead (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lich - NWN2Wiki, the Neverwinter Nights 2 wiki - Races, classes, skills, and more

and specifically:

http://nwn.wikia.com/wiki/Baelnorn

Note the various immunities and proceed with attacks that don't fall under those immunities. :) In other words try fire damage: flame arrow, or magical damage: magic missile or the Issac's. Preferably EMPOWERED. Its Reflex save isn't that good either, and it has no spell resistance (i.e. Greater Issacs is "golden").