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#362393 29/04/09 05:46 PM
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For the Dev's, what percentage of game time is the character "required" to be a dragon? Are there some quests you just can't complete unless in dragon form? Think that part has been answered, but I can't remember. Are there sections you can complete in either form?

The reason I am asking, is while I think it is a cool concept, it needs to be limited. I imagine a dragon being uber powerful and I like the idea of flying around exploring, sightseeing, and frying some things...but in the end, I'm pretty rooted in being some poor schlub that is thrust into the hero role and sets out to save the world, willingly or unwillingly grin.

Give me a sword and shield or some cool spells to wreak havoc with, and I'm generally a pretty happy camper.


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Well, the dragon cannot go into deep dark dungeons or swim underwater. Should check out www.divinity2.com and read about where they talk about being a dragon. I'm sure most of the game will be running around in human form.


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Originally Posted by LightningLockey
Well, the dragon cannot go into deep dark dungeons or swim underwater. Should check out www.divinity2.com and read about where they talk about being a dragon. I'm sure most of the game will be running around in human form.


Thanks, I checked there...it's kinda what got me to thinking.


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