![]() ![]() The main screen during gameplay is composed of the main view on the left featuring a 1st-person perspective. You have to remember that your party is formed by 2 columns and who’s ever in the front of the party are the ones that’ll fight the enemies in close quarters combat and the ones behind can only attack using projectiles or magic (but be careful when attacked from the back or the sides). You’ll find them throughout your adventure (or what’s left of some of them). I also recommend rolling a cleric, because you’ll definitely need one.Īnd while you start the game up to 4 characters, you have the option to add 2 more NPCs to your party. If you’re not familiarized with this process, then I recommend reading the manual beforehand or even the clue book to get an idea of how to form a good party. Although there isn’t a lot of variety of portraits to choose from, the ones that there are, aren’t bad. We do this by choosing their race, class (or classes, if you’re multiclassing), alignment, then we reroll or modify their stats to our liking and finally, we choose our characters’ appearance through a series of portraits. Then we go to the character creation screen where we have to create up to 4 characters. Then we see our group of adventurers arriving at Waterdeep and entering the sewers, which then collapses, blocking the exit. The intro features a secret council of robed individuals that decide to hire a group of adventurers to go to the sewers below the city of Waterdeep and investigate whatever is going down there, but they’re being spied on by an unseen being through a crystal ball. The game starts with some good music score for the time and then it shows a quite impressive cinematic intro.
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