![]() ![]() For abilities, characters get to choose from eight different trees depending on their class. You can easily raise your primary attributes to 18 using points (18 is the point cap), and then raise them all the way to 30 using equipment (since all equipment bonuses stack). This system is a little too friendly to me. You're allowed to spend points to set your attributes at the start of the game (where you're likely to end up with values in the 10-15 range), and then every four levels you receive two attribute points so you can advance them further. The attributes are the standard six: strength, dexterity, constitution, intelligence, wisdom, and charisma. Characters are defined by their attributes and abilities. But I suppose extra flavor is never a bad thing. In another I played a paladin, and the game didn't care what my alignment was. In one game I played a drow, and a drow-hating companion didn't notice. You also get to pick your gender, appearance, name, alignment, and patron deity, but surprisingly, all of these options are cosmetic. There are a dozen backgrounds (that give you a small passive bonus), including criminal, hermit, and spy. There are six classes, including cleric, fighter, rogue, and wizard. There are five races (plus sub-races) to choose from, including human, elf, and dwarf. Characters In order to play Sword Coast Legends, you have to create a character. This review is for the campaign and engine only. However, I did not spend any time with the toolkit. Along with the campaign, Sword Coast Legends also includes a toolkit that allows you to create your own modules (including interacting with the players as an actual Dungeon Master), much like Neverwinter Nights did previously. Between this attack and others, your guild leadership is gone (along with most of your guildmates), and that leaves it up to you to figure out what's going on and why, and of course to put a stop to it. You're tasked with guarding a caravan traveling from Neverwinter to Luskan, but then bandits spring out and attack - only they're not simple bandits they're actually mercenaries bent on eradicating your guild. In the campaign that comes with Sword Coast Legends, you play a new recruit in a guild called the Order of the Burning Dawn. The game uses the Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition rules (or at least a variation on them), so anyone who has played any of the titles listed in this paragraph, or any of BioWare's games from the last twenty years, should feel right at home. Introduction Sword Coast Legends is the debut role-playing game from n-Space, a Florida-based developer with ties to Baldur's Gate, Neverwinter Nights, and Dragon Age: Origins (including Dan Tudge, who was the executive producer of DAO). ![]()
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