As game updates go, there could be an argument that's Patch 7 is one of the biggest without adding separate DLC or an expansion. It is totally free, adding a whole host of new evil endings for every single Origin Character, including the customizable Dark Urge, and mod support, which allows for fan-created content to be accessed by console players as well as players on PC. Both adding a myriad of endings and mod support would have been massive updates on their own, but together they make Patch 7 one of s biggest.
Naturally, with any patch, there comes patch notes and little fixes to iron out the game. With basing itself on 5e rule set, balancing largely bases itself around 5e. The changes don't usually involve weakening or strengthening much, since many attacks and spells have damage that is set in stone with the number of dice they use, but they do involve bugs and glitch fixes. This often means that some players have to hunt for new exploits every patch, but there is one that remains untouched in Patch 7.
Exploiting mechanics in Larian titles has been something that players have done for a while now. Using telekinesis in to crush and instantly kill enemies under the immense weight of a very full barrel is one fun example,but it isn't as practical as using a pouch to steal everything a trader has in . This doesn't mean that players can't just pickpocket a trader the old-fashioned way, but there are a bunch of benefits to putting everything in a container beforehand.
Although and use different rules, they have many similarities, with early criticisms of being that it was too similar to
If players want to pickpocket a trader, they have to grab each of the items one-by-one. This can be annoying and the separate DC checks for every item that need to be stolen can be a tripping hazard, but there is a way to circumvent this.If the player sells the trader a container of some kind, like a chest, pouch, or even a barrel, they can stuff it full of whatever they want from
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