He then goes to his last phase where he ditches his accent and grabs the minigun on his back. Afterwards you can damage him til he has one corpus left. Sanford must plant the C4 on his back by performing two executions consistently. Sanford will ask for explosives - which will now appear in one of the breakable crates in the room. Once again the player must use a fruitless melee takedown to advance the dialogue, though this will require a fire axe from one of the many containers around the arena. Deimos will then need to hack a nearby terminal to power the kamikaze Conduit dispensers - should the Blackguard be caught in the blast, part of his armor will break. At first the player must try to use a melee takedown after he tires himself out (like the other Towerguards) but even this will not damage his armor. In his first phase, he is invulnerable to any damage. After he is reduced to just his helmet he ditches the accent and yells for someone to get his " chopper". When first introduced, he exclaims in an old english dialect that he cannot promise an honorable fight. When his body armor is broken, he has a really skinny build, a meaty-looking scaly head, and a minigun on his back. He wields a spiked shield and a Dragon Slayer. All I can do by now is sitting tight and waiting for the next thief.He looks like a Tower Guard, except he has black armor with red stripes. It could also be, that I were barking up the wrong tree. In fact I did this classification to find out. That's why I give my Blackguard Armor that class. The Thievesguild Armor is the only Armor the street thief recognize and the only Armor with the class ArmorMaterialThievesguild. I was unable to find this dialog and it's conditions in the CK, so I put the cart before the horse and checked, what thing it could be triggering that dialog. Only if you are wearing the Thievesguild Armor, there is a extra line to say. It just checks, if you are wearing 4 pieces with the same ArmorMaterial- Class.Īnd the thing with the street thieves is, that even if you are a member (or leader) of the guild, he doesn't care.
So the perk checks, if an armor has a class that is in his condition list and if it is, he reacts. Develop cunning strategies to overcome merciless foes. Choose your play style by specializing in melee and ranged combat, or by wielding devastating magical spells. All I did, was adding to that list ArmorMaterialThievesGuild, AmorMaterialLeather, etc. With Blackguards 2, experience a turn-based tactic-RPG delivering challenging hex field battles and a gritty story of revenge. There are a few others as well, I don't remember all of them. Normally the Steel smithing perk affects Armor that has the "class" (I call it like that, that's above my school english) ArmorMaterialSteel or ArmorMaterialImperial.
I made the perk "react" for the specific Armor. I didn't make the armor use a specific perk. I'll keep it in mind, till the time has come. And I'm not able to test at the moment, because I switched to Skyrim SE just a week ago, I don't have Linwe's Armor or Gauntlets. Contents 1 Appearance 2 Personality 3 Guide 4 Gallery 5 Trivia Appearance He looks like a Tower Guard, except he has black armor with red stripes. But since then I never wore it again, so I can't say very much about it. The Blackguard is a boss in Madness: Project Nexus 2. I used Linwe's armor years ago, before Dragonborn was published, and as I recall, it worked. I play to 95% in first person, so I can surely say, that at my blackguard armor everything is where it should be. Hey, let's see, if my english is good enouth to to handle with your questions.