Hmm. Which dungeons would those be? As far as I’m aware, all the main dungeons give an aspect as a reward the first time you complete them. These will also count towards the renown goal.
Hmm. Which dungeons would those be? As far as I’m aware, all the main dungeons give an aspect as a reward the first time you complete them. These will also count towards the renown goal.
Aspect rewards are per-realm. So if another of your characters has already finished that dungeon and unlocked the aspect, it will not show any aspect reward for a different character.
As for not getting the renown progress, is it possible that you’ve already done that dungeon with the current character?
We have only two gas appliances in our home - the gas stovetop and the instant hot water. I definitely want to look at replacing these with induction and something electric for the hot water. We have solar so would prefer to use this if possible. Also considering getting batteries at some point.
Anyone done something similar?
Did you read the article? It’s primarily aimed at motorcycle riders and states that rider behaviour is a large contributor to crashes. It urges motorcyclists to slow down and stay attentive, watch for hazards (vehicles and road conditions), keep an eye on traffic that might pull out onto the road in front of you. Seems all reasonable stuff to me.
It’s only the last section that’s mentions the need for drivers to be careful. And even then it’s only “please take a second look” which is always good advice. Always check twice so you don’t pull out and hit a motorcycle (or bicyclist, or pedestrian!) that was blocked from your view by the A-pillar when you glanced at traffic.
What’s with the surge in calling soccer “football”?
No, you can make a seasonal character straight away. The restriction is that you can’t access the seasonal content (malignant gems, malignant quest line) until you’ve finished or skipped the campaign with that character.
Is it possible that allowed her to choose seasonal when she set it up? She can’t remember what she chose.
Unless the character was created pre-season, there’s nothing that would stop her from selecting seasonal realm on character creation. It’s also the default for new characters.
The most likely answer is “she created a seasonal character”.
Oh yeah, I found it - it’s the mask thing that the Skeleton character can make: https://divinity.fandom.com/wiki/Fane’s_Mask_of_the_Shapeshifter
I seem to remember the shapechanging helmet from one of the other games. Was it a thing in D:OS2?
Here in South Australia, we paid $4000 all up for our 6.6 kW solar system just a few years ago. System price was $7600 and we got $3600 back from the STC rebate thingy.
Druid creates the basement. Barbarian kills the rats in the basement.
That one’s a side-quest dungeon with a fixed layout. For the “By Three They Come” quest, judging by your quest journal.
Seems nothing we can do actually affects the landscape. Even the druid’s “landslide” doesn’t actually do any environmental damage.
The same way that the basements are 10 times bigger than the houses themselves.
I’ve played all the classes (a couple to 70+, others to 50). My favourite so far has been Barbarian with Hammer of the Ancients smashing everything. Very satisfying and once you get fury sorted then it’s just smash, smash, smash.
For a moment, I was wondering if there was something easier than the ATO’s online tax return stuff. But nah, it’s just that.
For anyone with simple tax situation (salary, maybe a few deductions here and there), it’s definitely the easiest and quickest way.
Looks like that’s a feature of the mod. It makes the game more like D2, so levels will be reloaded and mobs respawned each time you enter the game.
Progress is “saved” by reaching waypoints. You shouldn’t have to clear the whole level, just make it far enough that you reach the next waypoint. There should be one on every second level.
Yep, and many of the free elixirs you get are quite useless, like “+10% fire resistance”. But they all give extra experience gain so always worth having one up.
I’ve never bothered tracking it because I don’t want the game to dictate when I play the game.
If I was invested in this season, I might have to look up a timer to get the season journey done.
I’m a self-checkout hater, but that’s mostly because I’d rather dump my groceries on the conveyor and zone out while someone else gets paid to do the work. If I do self-checkout, I have to do everything myself and then it complains and I have to get staff to come fix it and it’s all so stressful.