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What's with that pirate mage?

Discussion in 'BG2: Throne of Bhaal (Classic)' started by Thunder, Feb 25, 2004.

  1. Thunder Gems: 7/31
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    [​IMG] Going through the game again and again I find the pirate mage in the docks extremely difficult to hit with magic. I'm talking about the pirates with their base behind the inn there. I desided to check the mage his stats with shadowskeeper and I found he has a magic resistance of 70%!!! What's the deal with that? It's an insane amount for a normal human mage at such low level! Any explanation for this?
     
  2. Baronius

    Baronius Mental harmony dispels the darkness ★ SPS Account Holder Veteran

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    Maybe he gains his power from the sea :D
    Well, any unique creature has a past, with adventures, experience and such. So he could gain it somewhere as an individual, irregardless of his race. This is my explanation, there may be a better, even in the game, but I don't remember anything such.
     
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    I agree with Baronius, it must be the sea air. Does wonderous things for the soul I've heard.
     
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    [​IMG] Nay ye scurvy bilge dogs, any fool knows that those who be saying "Arrr!" on a regular basis be protected from all manner of foul hexes! ;)
     
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    Eh? A pirate mage? At the docks? What do you speak of?
     
  6. Baronius

    Baronius Mental harmony dispels the darkness ★ SPS Account Holder Veteran

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    My guess is the Brynnlaw docks.
     
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    Unless he means the guy behind the door in the Pub... The Seas Bounty maybe? :confused: I forget the name, but theres a wizard in there.
     
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    I never had much trouble with either of them. Maybe they had high magic resistance (I don't remember offhand) but a couple whacks from a sword soon put paid to the pair of them.
     
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    He's a high-level drow under a disguise spell from a black dragon. His secret mission is to steal back the black dragon's eggs from some very powerful mages in Spellhold, who have decided to use them to summon a celestial to attack the Red Wizards.
     
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    Varied Sundries, you missed the most important element of any BG2 conspiracy theory: the Twisted Rune is behind it. :D
     
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    Why is it when there is a conspiracy theory it always gets blamed on the twisted rune or the Zhents? give the poor buggers a break :)

    And anyway anyone as easy as the average pirate isnt usually worth wasting magic on especially on low level, a few fighters could take it without help, easy.
     
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    OK, I've never heard of this theory, despite playing the game I don't know how many times. The only combination of a mage and pirates I can think of in the game is the secret room in the Sea Bounty. That being said, there's no way that mage appears even remotely to be a drow, and I certainly don't remember anything about stealing black dragon eggs and all that other stuff. If this is true, it is a significant storyline in the game that I apparently have missed repeatedly.
     
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    Aldeth, I think a significant chunck of irony just whizzed past your ear without you noticing.
     
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    For a guess, Varied Sundries was just coming up with a wildly over the top explanation for the pirate mage's great magic resistance. You weren't supposed to take what he says *literally*...


    Personally I think the pirate mage is Kangaxx's son who's grown himself a new body and likes to dress in pirate garb 'cos it impresses the ladies.

    /also not meant to be taken seriously/
     
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    At the behest of the Twisted Rune, of course. ;)
     
  16. Baronius

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    This mage may be a dragon in human form but due to a curse for example, he cannot regain his dragon form.
     
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    CamDawg The gaze of the Wolf reaches into our soul Veteran

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    Was he cursed by the Twisted Rune? :D

    OK, already, I'll stop.

    Trying to get somewhat back to the original question, it's just a bug. There's no way you could justify some low-level smuggler having 70% MR--it's probably a left-over from some template they copied him from.

    One thing I found odd is that all of the pirates in the cave, except for the captain, have cut dialogues. Perhaps another item for Unfinished Business?
     
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