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<blockquote data-quote="Eltab" data-source="post: 7076890" data-attributes="member: 6803337"><p>My <em>Tiamat</em> group did not have a successful experience with <em>Murder in Baldur's Gate</em>. </p><p>- We could not figure out what was happening or how to deal with it.</p><p>- If you do not gain the favor of one particular Power Broker, you cannot move about town. We didn't, so we couldn't.</p><p>- My Paladin and I came up with a plan to prevent Bhaal's return. But our DM didn't know enough Forgotten Realms lore to make it work!</p><p>- We were divided as to which Power Broker we should help / hinder. So we did enough to make everybody mad at us, but not enough to gain any ally.</p><p>- In the end, we killed all three Power Brokers, hoping to throw the city into confusion and cover our escape.</p><p></p><p>When we reached the Council of Waterdeep, one of our new-joined members met with the Baldur's Gate delegate and told him that most of the persons who so damaged his city were dead (character-wise, this was true), and the survivors were being sent on suicide missions against the Cult of the Dragon (not true at that time but may be true in the future) in order to redeem their honor.</p><p></p><p>Break the plot of <em>MiBG</em> and save everybody a LOT of trouble:</p><p>[sblock] In the very first scene, save the Duke from the assassins and DO NOT kill him even if he turns into a monster. This ruins Bhaal's plan and he cannot possess anybody else. [/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eltab, post: 7076890, member: 6803337"] My [I]Tiamat[/I] group did not have a successful experience with [I]Murder in Baldur's Gate[/I]. - We could not figure out what was happening or how to deal with it. - If you do not gain the favor of one particular Power Broker, you cannot move about town. We didn't, so we couldn't. - My Paladin and I came up with a plan to prevent Bhaal's return. But our DM didn't know enough Forgotten Realms lore to make it work! - We were divided as to which Power Broker we should help / hinder. So we did enough to make everybody mad at us, but not enough to gain any ally. - In the end, we killed all three Power Brokers, hoping to throw the city into confusion and cover our escape. When we reached the Council of Waterdeep, one of our new-joined members met with the Baldur's Gate delegate and told him that most of the persons who so damaged his city were dead (character-wise, this was true), and the survivors were being sent on suicide missions against the Cult of the Dragon (not true at that time but may be true in the future) in order to redeem their honor. Break the plot of [I]MiBG[/I] and save everybody a LOT of trouble: [sblock] In the very first scene, save the Duke from the assassins and DO NOT kill him even if he turns into a monster. This ruins Bhaal's plan and he cannot possess anybody else. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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