
Also other questions: Do i need to eat and drink in E.book1 ?
Weapons and items break, but how to know when i need to repair my weapons or items?
It should be the same:smokemk3 wrote:Im trying to bind spells the same way as in eschalon book2 and i cant.Please assist :D
Nope, you can safely ignore (or rather, sell) all food/water items in the game. You can consume them, but they provide no actual benefits. Note that there are a few wells scattered around Book 1 which will do things like heal you when they're used, so it's worth it to explore wells at least once.smokemk3 wrote:1. there is no thirst and food bar, but if i click on well my character drinks, does that mean i still have to eat and drink water?
There's no item condition in Book 1, like there is in Book 2... Items are always at 100%. Each time you bash inanimate objects (doors, chests, etc) with a weapon, there's a chance that it'll break, and the chance is primarily determined by your skill level in the weapon type you're using. If you have a very high Bludgeoning Weapon skill, you'll very rarely (if at all) have a weapon break on you. It's possible that "better" weapons have less chance of breaking as well, but I'm not sure about that.2. i noticed weapons gets destroy if i bash them to objects, yet there is no condition on items. Do items are cheap to sell if they are in bad condition(again, i dont see any health bar on them) Also, i can repair items right? How to know when i need to repair items?
Oh, and what I meant to say there was: If you have a very high Bludgeoning skill, and you're using a Bludgeoning weapon to break things, you'll very rarely (if at all) have a weapon break on you. Likewise for the other weapon classes.xolotl wrote:If you have a very high Bludgeoning Weapon skill, you'll very rarely (if at all) have a weapon break on you.
No problem! Enjoy the game. :)thanks for answers
Not entirely true. Apples, as I recall, give you a couple mana points back when consumed.xolotl wrote:Nope, you can safely ignore (or rather, sell) all food/water items in the game. You can consume them, but they provide no actual benefits.
Aha! Right you are; forgot about those.Kreador Freeaxe wrote:Not entirely true. Apples, as I recall, give you a couple mana points back when consumed.
I think I remember eating fish will do that too. After all eating fish is good for the brain!Kreador Freeaxe wrote:Not entirely true. Apples, as I recall, give you a couple mana points back when consumed.xolotl wrote:Nope, you can safely ignore (or rather, sell) all food/water items in the game. You can consume them, but they provide no actual benefits.
Oh god, really? I found that way, way more wells in Book I do bad things to you than good. When Book II came out I was afraid to use wells and would always save first.xolotl wrote:Note that there are a few wells scattered around Book 1 which will do things like heal you when they're used, so it's worth it to explore wells at least once.
I like the footwear that gives you an Unarmed Combat bonus for this. Unlike a lot of gear swapping optimization, it even kind of makes sense - you have to put on your big crazy boots before you kick a sealed barrel to pieces.If you have a single point in Unarmed Combat, you can bash with your bare fists without losing any HP, which is one way to make sure you never break a weapon.