![]() Then you should try to beat up Jackal for his Bonebreaker (54 Damage only 25 Str - Just stand on one of huts when he's close and start shooting with bow - It may take a while or few tries).With that you should be able to beat up most people in the camp with some luck. You can get best one-handed weapon in the game (85 Damage 70 Str) or second best (70 Damage 55 Str) in first chapter - Just beat up Scar or Raven.At the beginning buy Digger's Trousers from Fisk, and then try to convince Skip in Castle (You can run past guards if you're holding your weapon) to trade with you and then buy Battle Sword (Or loot chests in castle - At least one should contain Guard's Sword). You can do fine without sneaking, Acrobatics is must have for me and Lockpicking help you save more lockpicks, but it isn't really necessary.You should get training in one-handed weapons ASAP - Its help so much, and you need it to master it first if you want to learn two-handed weapons (Or wait till chapter 4 and learn it from Lee). Hope it helps.įirst Gothic is hard if you trying to play it like Gothic 2.G1 is really unbalanced while G2 is somewhat overbalanced.Armors gives much more less protection for Ranged Attacks than for Melee Attacks, so you can just use bows to damage enemy first and then change to sword to not kill him.Pickpocket ability is useless. It basically comes down to take your time and make sure you're well equipped before combat. Don't underestimate the terrain either, as it can often give you a great advantage in fights.Īpologies for the wall of text. One-handed is definitely the easiest way to go, as the attacks are lightning fast, and if you time it well you can beat anything without being hit (given, of course, you can pierce their armor). All the small loot starts adding up, and I usually have plenty of ore by the second chapter, after buying good gear to stay ahead of the curve. Also, it's quite profitable learning some thieving skills and robbing everybody blind. Wolves should be side-steppable, but don't go up against them until you have some decent armor. In Gothic I you might not be able to pass their armor at first, but when you do damage, it's always your full damage.īesides that, in Gothic I you'll usually want to take your time to level up quite a bit before going into serious combat, as you're completely worthless at first (moreso than in II). In Gothic II for example you have the crit system and at the beginning you hardly ever do your full damage, which I found quite challenging at first. I've actually always thought Gothic I is the easier one. If you think one of your posts or comments was removed by reddits automatic spam filter, please message one of the moderators about it through a PM. Here's an example of how to use the spoiler tag. You don't have to use the tags, but if you feel like you should use them, you are - of course - free to do so. The games are quite old, but spoiler tags are enabled on this subreddit.
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