![]() No wait, oh yeah, you'll probably say amulets and rings. I know it has a requirement, so you DO have to spend LPs. Doesn't Uriziel require 30 str to wield or smth. The Orc Temple is relatively tough, but by now you should be rich enough to afford large amounts of scrolls, so with some patience (and probably some saving and reloading) you should be fine.Īs for fighting with Uriziel, you won't have that big of a disadvantage anyway, considering that Uriziel's damage is independant of your strength, so all you miss out on is two hand training, meaning that your attacks will be slower and clumsier, but that's not the end of the world. You can simply run by all other opponents (speed potions are your friend). ![]() The rest of the fourth chapter is easy however, as all you actually have to fight are the four creatures for the Ulu-Mullu. Midway through the 4th chapter, you need to turn in the golem hearts, so you'll have to rely almost exclusively on scrolls. Generally speaking, hunting isn't worth it in Gothic 1: pretty soon in the game, loot becomes pretty much worthless, you just find too much of the damned stuff (also, you can knock out vendors, which is completely OP). Take the Fire Golem's heart to kill the Ice Golem and use a Shrink scroll (from the troll canyon) to be able to take out the Stone Golem. Especially in Gothic 2, more spawn with the beginning of every chapter, but they don't 're'-spawn, they're just added. Just go behind Xardas's tower, kill the Fire Golem with Ice Arrow scrolls (can be bought from Cronos in chapter 1 along with a ring that gives +10 mana). ![]() First four chapters are a piece of cake with the golem hearts. ![]()
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