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How do you kill the Level 8 Large Water Elemental in the Labyrinth?

Hello

How do you defeat the Level 8 Large Water Elemental in the labyrinth (my Char Level 2)? The enemy kills every character with a single hit. Is there any tactic to beat it, or is it not meant to be fought at this level?

Can you go back into the labyrinth later and kill it?

u/Telvanni5 — 4 days ago
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Best EQ settings for BlackShark V2 Pro 2023 for footsteps and distant sounds?

Hello

I own the BlackShark V2 Pro 2023 and I am not very familiar with EQ settings. Can you help me find the best settings for games with a lot of explosions and gunfire, while still being able to hear footsteps or distant tanks clearly?

Should I turn on THX Spatial Audio or is it better to leave it off?

Should I enable the audio enhancements in Synapse or do they make the sound worse when trying to hear footsteps? I noticed that the game just becomes louder in general.

Should I turn on the Sound Normalization feature to hear footsteps better, or would it make the audio worse? I noticed that the game just becomes louder overall. (Footsteps are the most important thing for me)

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u/Telvanni5 — 4 days ago

First Time Playing Pathfinder and Moral Choices

I am playing the game for the first time and I started a neutral Tiefling character as a Sorcerer, and I have defeated the first boss in the labyrinth. Now, I am thinking about doing a second run: once as extremely good and then as extremely evil. My question is: Did you play your game based on real roleplay, meaning decisions aligned with the character you wanted to portray, or did you make choices based on your own personal decisions? I have the feeling that the enjoyment might diminish if I only follow my own choices, instead of really acting according to the character. I have no experience with Dungeons & Dragons or roleplay, where it is about fully immersing yourself in a class, because so far I have always played every game based on my own personal choices.

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u/Telvanni5 — 6 days ago

Autoskill or Manual Leveling for Beginners?

As a beginner doing my first playthrough, should I enable automatic leveling for my companions, or is it better to level them manually using guides?

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u/Telvanni5 — 9 days ago