Antigrav wrote:Me too! I have original complete editions of Ultima III - VII including all manuals etc.....Saxon1974 wrote:I like your thinking, I will probably be heading my character in the same direction.Antigrav wrote:I designed a nefarious rogue character, looking forward to the extra critical hits (nefarious damage). Hiding in shadows works very well, but to make it worthwhile, it's best to have a good ranged attack. Polishing my space bar while waiting for rubes to walk by me got a little tedious. Also consider that the ideal rogue attributes, dexterity and concentration, make for a great archer as well as lockpicker and trap disarmer.
Hey is your Avatar from one of the Ultima game manuals? Love those old Utlima Manuals!
Those were the days, I absolutely loved all the goodies they used to have in the games. My understanding was the cloth maps was something the publishers didnt want to do due to cost by MR Garriot insisted on them.
I miss the good old days.
When I go back and play the Ultima's I still read through the manuals.
It is! I loved the old spell manuals and drawings from the Player's Guides, especially from the Ultima III books.
Replaying Book I to get ready for Book II
Re: Replaying Book I to get ready for Book II
Re: Replaying Book I to get ready for Book II
While i'm waiting the Mac release, i'm playing a Nefarious Magick User, the Necromancer
Divination
Elemental
Hide in the Shadow
Alchemy
Bludgeoning weapons
Light Armor
Meditation
Picks Locks
Divination
Elemental
Hide in the Shadow
Alchemy
Bludgeoning weapons
Light Armor
Meditation
Picks Locks