So glad I found your channel. This is a unique style playthrough and I'm already invested in it! Looking forward to seeing how you approach the game as a Githyanki. Great commentary too! 😊
Don't forget about shoving etc. when you have nothing else to do. Really enjoying the idea behind this run. That you're doing it mostly blind is a bonus. Good luck. :)
Thanks! Yeah, I need to do it more often. But I find it doesn’t really do much in melee? It wastes 50% movement, but jot much else, no? Unless you shove off of a cliff of course.
Can’t wait for the next episode! I’m so intrigued by a gith main character, just like you I didn’t like Laezel/the Gith at first either but learning about them makes me want to try.
Yeah, they are actually pretty awesome once you get into it, I think. I find that when you play as duo Gith, all of Lae’zel’a dialogue makes sense and is actually quite funny and cool :)
I’m a few episodes in, but I think there is a good chance I’ll fail this playthrough and do another Gith run, so do let me know any suggestions you have (but not spoilery ones!).
@@immersioneer Once you have Withers, you can, and should pick up another Gith. Hireling or not they are still Kin. 30% extra firepower, might just make the difference.
In hindsight, I agree. Maybe I should have also left Shadowheart… Tal’quir is a sage though, so I see him as a little bit softer than Lae’zel or a typical Githyanki… Just a little bit softer…
So glad I found your channel. This is a unique style playthrough and I'm already invested in it! Looking forward to seeing how you approach the game as a Githyanki. Great commentary too! 😊
Thanks a lot! I really appreciate the kind words and your support! Hope you enjoy the series and future content on the channel!
Don't forget about shoving etc. when you have nothing else to do. Really enjoying the idea behind this run. That you're doing it mostly blind is a bonus. Good luck. :)
Thanks! Yeah, I need to do it more often. But I find it doesn’t really do much in melee? It wastes 50% movement, but jot much else, no? Unless you shove off of a cliff of course.
@@immersioneer its really useful if you want to get companions out of the line of fire!
@@Easypeasypumpkin Isn't it always more reliable to disengage and move away though? Or am I missing something?
Can’t wait for the next episode! I’m so intrigued by a gith main character, just like you I didn’t like Laezel/the Gith at first either but learning about them makes me want to try.
Yeah, they are actually pretty awesome once you get into it, I think. I find that when you play as duo Gith, all of Lae’zel’a dialogue makes sense and is actually quite funny and cool :)
oof, every one of those heals prevented an end to the run in the very first fight on the beach
Yup, it’s gonna be a rough ride, so buckle up everyone :) my heart sinks every time an enemy makes an attack roll, haha!
Going well.
My heart sinks every time an enemy makes an attack roll, haha! I’m loving it!
How far ahead are you? Does it even make sense to give suggestions? :-)
Don't give him too many ideas.
I’m a few episodes in, but I think there is a good chance I’ll fail this playthrough and do another Gith run, so do let me know any suggestions you have (but not spoilery ones!).
Yeah, I love figuring it out on my own. And if we die, we only become better :)
@@immersioneer Once you have Withers, you can, and should pick up another Gith. Hireling or not they are still Kin. 30% extra firepower, might just make the difference.
Using healing tentacles for the sake of expediency, tsk, tsk :-)) True gith would never use ghaik machinery :-)
In hindsight, I agree. Maybe I should have also left Shadowheart… Tal’quir is a sage though, so I see him as a little bit softer than Lae’zel or a typical Githyanki… Just a little bit softer…