jackofallgeeks: (Geeky)
John Noble ([personal profile] jackofallgeeks) wrote2007-01-18 08:10 pm

Welcome to The Arena

I just installed and started a game on Arena, the very first of the Elder Scrolls series by Bethesda Softworks -- the most recent game being Oblivion. I had this game, Arena, ages and ages ago. I'd nearly beaten it once, but Life happened. Now it's up for free download at Bethesda's site (and has been for quite some time) using the DOSBox emulator. I'm not sure I'll keep up with the game, I've been feeling fitful and restless in my entertainment lately, but having it and playing it again makes me very happy.

[identity profile] naughtjennifer.livejournal.com 2007-01-20 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, especially following the patch which balanced(read: nerfed) guns, thieves were by far the most insanely powerful class in Arcanum. Set play to turn-based, max out agility, train in backstabbing, steal a mechanical dagger from one of the merchants... Nothing can stand up to you. As an added bonus, if you so choose, you can stay centerline on the tech/magic scale rather easily, allowing you to use charged rings(+agi) and magic scrolls. Trouble stealing an equipped item? Read a scroll of transformation or whatever to make them an air elemental, all items are unequipped and they have pathetic attack. Stealing unequipped stuff's a cakewalk, then dispel the transformation spell. Plus, since the transformation spell is a buff, not an aggressive spell, you can use it on townsfolk without getting anyone mad at you. And if they're already mad, they're completely unarmed, so pretty helpless anyway. And of course there's the lil' bug where you can steal from transformed people, even if there's a script preventing you from stealing from that character.

Yeah, I tore that game to pieces, and took advantage of every single bug. Why do you ask? :P