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번역 관련 문제 보고
Working on a mega dungeon at the moment and I hope to release it this year.
Really appreciate the kind feedback.
@jbehnken - That's funny, my party was Paladin/Druid/Rogue/Warlock. It was a fight for sure. I just got lucky after replaying a few handfuls of times. I think the druids are there to wrap up the story, so I wouldn't rely so much on them.
So - I'm on the last battle - and suffering a whole lot. Playing Fighter/Druid/Rogue/Warlock party. All 10th level. Out of desperation, I turned my rogue invisible and ran him all the way to the back. Opened the door and voila - Druids and Elves all over the place! A rescue party!! No such luck. They all just stood around doing nothing, which was sad. Did I miss something or simply jump the gun on bringing them to the game?