Developer tips
The following tips were given a while back by the Planescape:Torment
development team.
Tip 1
Be sure to examine *every* item you get on your inventory screen.
Chances are, the description gives clues on how the item can be
used effectively. Sometimes, an item's secondary power can be
more useful than its primary ability.
Tip 2
Be sure to talk to your party members once they are in your party.
They can offer advice, be a good source of experience, and even
train you in skills and abilities. Often, helping them with their
problems can make them stronger. The topics you can ask them about
can change over time and based on what you do in the game - especially
when you change your class. Chances are, any mage in your party
can offer advice to your character when he becomes a mage, and
the same holds true for thieves and fighters.
Tip 3
Your weapon experience is based on finding on fighting tutors
and getting trained. You'll start out with moderate skill in daggers
and fist weapons, but any other type of weapon you try and use
will carry penalties until you can find a tutor to train you.
So before you rip that heavy axe off the Mortuary wall in the
hopes of cleaving some zombies, keep in mind that a dagger might
help you live longer until you can find someone to train you in
the axe.
Tip 4
You can RUN. Some critters can't. Use this to give them a bad
day... from a distance. 4a. Running is also toggled on the Options
screen, so if your thumb is about to fall off, just jump to options
screen and toggle running on.
Tip 5
Some store inventories change over time depending on what you
do in the game, especially the tattoo parlor and some of the weapon
stores. Always head back there when you have a life-shattering
event.
Tip 6
You will NEVER fail to copy a spell scroll if you can cast the
spell and your Intelligence is high enough for you to learn that
level of spell. This is done just to prevent reloading. However,
there are a lot of spells in the game and your Intelligence determines
the number of spells you can actually put in your spell book.
So make sure you don't pump up your slots filled with spells unless
you really want them -- or unless you have plans to raise your
Intelligence later, either with stat points or with items.
Tip 7
There are plenty of items and people who can give you stat points
throughout the game. If a stat seems to be limiting you from doing
something, try and accumulate charms and spells to pump up the
appropriate stat and try again.
Tip 8
Save before talking to important NPCs -- some dialogues are more
dangerous than combat, and you might want a second try at some
of them.
Tip 9
There's a lot of combat in Torment, but you'll inevitably be rewarded
a LOT more for not fighting in a number of situations. Don't be
surprised if talking someone down or tricking them is worth three
or more times what you'd get if you butchered them.
Tip 10
Torment favors role-players. Get into your character, play it
to the hilt, and you'll find the game has rewards just for your
type of character.
Tip 11
During initial character creation, you can't raise your stats
over 18 (or in the case of strength, 18/00). When you start leveling
up however and gaining more stat points, however, this cap is
gone.
Tip 12
If you get stuck, read your journal -- within the journal entries
are usually clues to what you can do next. If that fails, ask
one of your companions what you should do next (especially Morte,
Annah and Fall-From-Grace). They can help point you in the right
direction.
Tip 13
Hold down the ALT key when you want to rotate your formations.
Tip 14
You can guard an area (like in Baldur's) just by selecting the
shield and then dragging it out into a circle. This prevents your
more over-zealous characters from running off the screen chasing
a fleeing bad guy.
Tip 15
If you ever do need to become "uncursed," just be sure you have
the latest patch and talk to Mebbeth in Ragpicker's Square. She
can cast Remove Curse on you.
Tip 16
It is possible to upgrade Nordom 4 times. Talk to him about duties of a Creative Director. If your CHR is above a certain level (either 15 or 16), you can "convince" Nordom to become stronger. Plus, every class allows a dialogue choice of giving Nordom an upgrade if you have a high enough stat in the class' primary stat (Fighters, STR > 16 or 17, Mages, INT > 16/17, Thieves, DEX > 16/17). So if you want, switch to all the classes, put on some tattoos or swallow some charms to pump up your stats, then upgrade away.
Information about
Planescape: TormentDeveloper: Black Isle
SP/MP: Single-player
Setting: Fantasy
Genre: RPG
Combat: Pausable Real-time
Play-time: Over 60 hours
Voice-acting: Partially voiced
Regions & platforms
North America
· Platform: PC
· Released: 1999-12-10
· Publisher: Interplay
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