lati65 wrote:I'm sorta new to Pathfinder (this mod made me curious enough to buy Wrath of the Righteous and play it) and i do have a few questions about this mod:
1: Is turn based or non-turn based combat better with allowing you to eat enemies?
2: Can other party members besides the player character use the abilities in this mod?
3: Which enemies or enemy types get the ability to, well, use vore-related abilities? Mostly just want to know in case i ever see the need to prioritize taking down certain enemies first.
4: Can other party members besides the player character be eaten and digested/downed/defeated or whatever will happen to them by enemies with vore related abilities?
Feel free to answer or don't answer any of these questions as they are mostly just because i am curious and mostly because i hate going into things blind most of the time.
I've admittedly gotten lazy on my own playthrough (so many unfinished games I'd
like to finish...) but I'm sure I can provide a decent enough answer to these, especially since I understand the feeling of not wanting to go into things blind!
1. There's not much of an inherent benefit between either mode as far as I can tell, it's purely up to you and whichever works better for you personally in terms of your playstyle. I guess if anything, at least turn-based mode gives you as much time as you want to look at your character's belly after they eat something :P.
2. They very much can! So long as you manually select things for them, I'm pretty sure you can even give them the voracious feat almost as soon as you meet them/through respecs asap. Otherwise, you can have them build normally, but still give them a few vore-based skills at later levels if they're of a class that can learn the more powerful vore skills.
3. The changelog itself has a general list for which enemies can use the dimensional vore power, as quoted: "Succubi, Incubi,some dragons, some minotaurs, lililtus, marililiths, mimics, crag linnorms, and some bosses." I definitely came across a few enemies that weren't listed there but still had vore spells, but I'm pretty sure you can inspect the enemies themselves and see whether or not they have the vore powers though...assuming they don't just cast them right away in some cases.
4. Basically the same answer as two: any party member can very much get eaten and digested to the same extent as the player, although can't remember what happens if you use the "knockout" system when a character gets digested, I think you probably have to reload the save in that scenario, but pretty sure they're killed normally otherwise. Note that the game also has endo/heal spells and friendly fire alike, so it won't be too uncommon for party members to eat other party members, although the healing devour spells, in particular, provide temporary damage resist to the predator, so if a party member doesn't feel very useful, they can at least make for great bonus armor~
For the most part, while I'm pretty sure nothing I wrote is incorrect, the game allows you to pretty much save anywhere, so can always just reload right before a fight if you're caught off-guard by an enemy predator or something breaks unintentionally (although extremely rarely) with the vore stuff. Still very much adds to the experience either way!
it also helps that the game has a fox race to play as, for the beast race fans out there uwu