![]() ![]() If you don't has the expansion, then this is not an issue as the original campaign is well balanced in this aspect. So, in conclusion, if you want to avoid "boring" battles that can't kill you party, you will have multiple opportunity to reach up the challenge. If White March is meant for a level 6 party, I guess, choosing 'Standard' with a lvl 10 party would actually decrease the difficulty Ive gotten accustomed to to something inofficially Easy. * They were added after the White March P.2) Ok, sounds like 'High Level' is the way to go then, if I want to keep playing on Normal difficulty. something * (The area previous to the second town) Is that simple.Īnyway, this will happens with the following areas:Įlm's. If you select the upgrade, the monsters will be upgraded to your level at that moment. 1 and I can say that the "expected level" is 6. What would you recommend me to do? Choose Standard or High Level for White March? Almost all my experience with the White March involved parties already at max lvl at the moment each part was released (Lvl 12 and 14) BUT I started a game after getting the white march P. On Eternal Paths I'm at dungeon level 8 and fights get a bit boring because they're somewhat challenging but don't really change much (same group of enemies on every encounter), so while I do enjoy a challenge from time to time, I think I'd like to deal with such copy/paste battles a little quicker, without having to waste all my spells and such. I enjoyed one or two close call battles with Crägholdt mercenaries, but I don't need every single encounter to be like that. Some encounters are easy, others are challenging but doable. I'm currently playing on Normal difficulty, and that suits me fine. When I try to enter White March for the first time, the game tells me that my party is High Level, and then proceeds to ask whether I would like to continue in Standard or High Level mode. Leroux: I've mostly played through Act 1 & 2, resulting in my party reaching level 9 or 10, and I was told to play through White March before moving on to Act 3, so I could profit of the new item type introduced in the expansion. What would you recommend me to do? Choose Standard or High Level for White March? ![]() lvl 9 or 12) or is their challenge rating fixed to a specific 'High Level' regardless of my actual level? For what party level is Standard meant to be and what does High Level mean in PoE? What does that mean exactly? I assume Standard is the one with lower level enemies and High Level makes encounters more difficult? Does it scale the encounters to my actual party level (so that it would make a difference whether I'd enter on lvl 10 compared to e.g. Level 7-8 should be plenty for most players as one can start the expansion even earlier but will need high damage output to succeed with the first few battles. When I try to enter White March for the first time, the game tells me that my party is High Level, and then proceeds to ask whether I would like to continue in Standard or High Level mode. Maneha’s own troubles eventually intersect with the narrative progression of The White March Part 2, and lead the party to the Ondra-centric Abbey of the Fallen Moon.Her personal quest is a. You can start The White March 1, do one or a few fights to see if you're capable enough, then continue with the main game. Reviews for Part II were more positive, with critics praising its storytelling and the role-playing available to the player.I've mostly played through Act 1 & 2, resulting in my party reaching level 9 or 10, and I was told to play through White March before moving on to Act 3, so I could profit of the new item type introduced in the expansion. ![]() Reviewers praised the expansion for expanding on the game with more quests however, some criticized it for its excessive focus on combat and for being too similar to the base game. By reactivating it, the Watcher awakens powerful entities who threaten to destroy the Dyrwood if not stopped.Ĭritical reception for The White March – Part I was generally favorable. The main quest line of the expansion has the protagonist, the Watcher, go on a search to find a white forge on the mountainous region of the White March at the request of the village of Stalwart. The White March – Part II also adds a new companion along with a new Story Time difficulty mode in its accompanying patch. The White March – Part I added several new features to the base game, such as an increased level cap and new abilities, along with new companions. ![]()
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