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Fire Elemental & A Druid

Discussion in 'BG2: Shadows of Amn (Classic)' started by Tanthalasa, Jul 21, 2003.

  1. Tanthalasa Gems: 2/31
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    ok I'm soloing as a druid/fighter and when I cast Conjure fire elemental it works for a while then he turns hostile on me. WHAT'S UP WITH THAT?!?! Usually when I conjure him I also casts the spells entangle or web or insect plague (the one that causes 100% spell failure) is this the reason that he hurts against me? Or is there some other explination?
     
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    Usually it happens when the elemental has been charmed by the enemy spellcaster.
     
  3. diebysteel Gems: 4/31
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    Then the elemental is hit by a damaging spell, he will become hostile. Once i wanted to help the fire elemental with a fireball, I thought it wouldn't disturb him because he's immune to fire. But wrong, hostile...
     
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    IIRC, any summoned creature will turn hostile on you if you cause it damage. Whether it be a direct attack, which would obviously piss them off, or they just happen to be standing too close to an area spell that goes off, they will turn on you. I don't think they side with your enemy per se. I think they move on to whomever once they've finished you off. Insect plague does do a small amount of physical damage to a group, not just the caster. This should be the reason. Just don't combine the two and you should be fine.
     
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    Yeah, just before the planar prison I was helping Hear'Dalis and his friend kill those montsers that come out of the portal and I used the fireball instead of the Aganisers Scorcher with the wand of fire and everyone turned hostile on me.
     
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