Our adventures in Barovia continue!
In our previous adventure, we had to kill packs of werewolves and save some villagers from their leader's den.
Troubles did not end there.
More villagers were captured by witches as well.
The hero must see that evil is vanquished, of course!
Time to destroy a family of witches
followed by the demolition of a spy network!
Of course, adventuring in Neverwinter is not always about killing bad guys.
The next quest brings us around Barovia lighting campfires to aid fellow adventurers.
My barbarian, a melee DPS* character, has volunteered to be the tour guide.
(*DPS refers to a character class or specialization which focuses on doing a lot of damage quickly.)
If we know the route to take to avoid the mobs, we can achieve our goal without any killing.
We can even take some time to smell the roses and enjoy the scenery.
Remember what Warren Buffett said?
"I don't look to jump over 7 foot bars.
"I look around for 1 foot bars that I can step over."
AK is always looking for ways to make life easier.
Yes, even in Neverwinter!
If AK can do it, so can you!
Related post:
Adventuring in Neverwinter: Ravenloft (Part 1).
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Adventuring in Neverwinter: Ravenloft (Parts 2, 3 and 4).
Sunday, February 16, 2020Posted by AK71 at 9:15 AM 0 comments
Adventuring in Neverwinter: Ravenloft (Part 1).
Saturday, February 15, 2020
The next series of "Adventuring in Neverwinter" will show my end-game ready ranged DPS character, a wizard, in Barovia.
Barovia is the adventure zone for the Ravenloft campaign.
The Ravenloft campaign is much newer compared to the Sharandar campaign and also much more challenging.
However, seeing my wizard in action, you might not think so as his DPS* stats are even over the caps for the latest and most difficult dungeon at the moment (i.e. Infernal Citadel)
(*DPS refers to a character class or specialization which focuses on doing a lot of damage quickly.)
So, Ravenloft isn't going to ruffle his feathers (or scales).
Scales?
Yes, my wizard is somewhat scaly.
No, my wizard does not have some skin disease.
He is a Dragonborn.
"Dragonborn! Children of Io, the great dragon-god, the Dragonborn are a steadfast and honorable people who have thrown off the shackles of their former dragon masters."
Source:
Neverwinter website.
AK bought the Dragonborn pack during Neverwinter's 6th Jubilee celebration and unlocked the race when he got a 50% discount coupon.
If you thought AK went mad and spent real life (RL) money on the game, no, he didn't.
AK is mad in many ways but he is not mad enough to spend any RL money on MMORPGs.
Neverwinter is a free to play (F2P) high fantasy MMORPG.
We can obtain currency called Astral Diamonds simply by adventuring and exchange them for the premium currency called ZEN which is paid for with RL money by less patient adventurers.
It is a very good system for adventurers who are patient enough to wait.
I always like to think that good things come to those who wait.
Like in saving and investing our hard earned money in RL, patience is also a virtue in the virtual world.
Alamak, better stop here before I start nagging.
Hope you enjoy this video.
More "Adventuring in Neverwinter" videos coming soon!
Related posts:
1. Sharandar (Part 1).
2. Sharandar (Part 2).
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