This forum is to be used for all discussions pertaining to BioWare's Neverwinter Nights, its Shadows of Undrentide and Hordes of the Underdark expansion packs, and any user-created or premium modules.
I went down the The Arcane Brotherhood’s Tomb and managed, after a hard fight, to finally take down Brother Toras the lich. However I realized that I'm not getting any exp for the kill.
I didn't even receive the message that he is dead, even though I saw his corpse collaps and fade away, leaving the Tomb of Life as loot.
Is this a bug or is the game just scripted this way?
Also, if the problem is cause by a bug, is that anyone who remember how much exp he should be giving (I'm level 10)? If there is no solution to the problem then I would probably give my Soc the exp thats due to him using debug mode.
Sound as a bug to me
Is your game patched ?
I have no real idea other then trying to reload prior to the fight if you have a savegame, but if you have none and you can hand in the tome, then I'd just continue.
Although if you experience this bug, it is likely you might encounter other bugs as well - so keep multiple savegames just in case.
As for how much XP he would be worth - that I can't remember .
I just found out from the official forums that its a bug present with the Gold edition, this may also happen to other enemies rated as "impossible". The only way to fix this is to install HoU.
I guess I will be manually giving myself the 500xp i deserve then.
[QUOTE=Coo]I just found out from the official forums that its a bug present with the Gold edition, this may also happen to other enemies rated as "impossible". The only way to fix this is to install HoU.
I guess I will be manually giving myself the 500xp i deserve then. [/QUOTE]
Seems like a serious and annoying bug then
Hope you don't encounter to many of them, seeing as a good deal of the enemies in the game are infact "impossible" (heh )
Well, I think the bug applies to some of the enemies rated as "impossible".
I have to say I'm not really piss off much, seeing that I had played D&D games for years and are used to bugs present in them. Neverwinter's problems are nothing compared to those in BGII. D&D games are just too complicated not to have some kind of bug presend.