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In Gothic, beating on Mud is amusing. He reminds me of
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oldlamer
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Goober in Baldur's Gate. But Mud disappears anfter Chapter 2?
Post Sun Feb 24, 2002 6:06 pm
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Who's Goober?
Post Sun Feb 24, 2002 6:28 pm
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oldlamer
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Goober you meet in BG down where you meet
the proest Edward at the bridge. He hsows up later too.
He keeps interupting, so you kock him out or kill him.
Post Sun Feb 24, 2002 6:40 pm
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It's Noober not Gooder. Easy mistake though, he is a goober.

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Man, I hated that noober dude. I could not take his interrupting and insults anymore, so I kicked his butt. :smile:

[ This Message was edited by: The Hulk on 2002-02-24 22:36 ]
Post Mon Feb 25, 2002 4:35 am
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Luckily no matter how high your reputation was, you didn't loose any for killing him. I always play as good characters, I like helping the good people and slaughtering the evil ones. But even I had to kill Noober. I can still here that 'hey there!' At least Mud will go away for a little while if you punch him.
Post Mon Feb 25, 2002 4:55 am
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hahaha, I remember that guy
Noober, reminds me of a Noob. omg that guy was annoying as all hell, I never killed him though, that game was corny in that if you killed one person in the area they all went hostile, since I had all my AIs scripted for aggressive....hostile NPCs took dirtnaps REAL fast if they acted up near my party. I would just walk around the entire town that leave through that exit he used to hang out at
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quote:

On 2002-02-24 22:55, Suicidal Cockroach wrote:
Luckily no matter how high your reputation was, you didn't loose any for killing him.

Probably because everyone in town was happy to see him dead. If anything, you should get a reputation boost for killing him.
Post Mon Feb 25, 2002 5:44 pm
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Or you could just let him babble and walk away with some experience points.

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you get experiance for letting him babble?
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Post Fri May 10, 2002 12:29 am
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In BG1 yes... a good chunk. Enough to justify his life. In BG2... you get some useless sling stones +1 and a pitiance of experience from his cousin Neeber. He's worth nuking to save time. Sometimes it doesn't get that far, though, as rarely Korgan will declare that he can't take it any more and berserk on poor Neeber.
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quote:
Originally posted by EverythingXen
In BG1 yes... a good chunk. Enough to justify his life. In BG2... you get some useless sling stones +1 and a pitiance of experience from his cousin Neeber. He's worth nuking to save time. Sometimes it doesn't get that far, though, as rarely Korgan will declare that he can't take it any more and berserk on poor Neeber.


I can not believe that annoying nit had any purpose! I *hated* going into that town, just because I had to dodge that twit. Aggggg. Killing him never crossed my mind - but I wish I'd done it, experience award or no
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400 xp each if i remember well... (a lotfor a second level party!)
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quote:
Originally posted by oldlamer
Goober in Baldur's Gate. But Mud disappears anfter Chapter 2?


How did Mud disappear in Chapter 2? Well, unless you've killed him...
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