Fable 2

It can be accessed once you have full access to Brightwood tower. There is a gap in a stone wall (near the Cullis gate) that leads to a tunnel and new area that had it. Personally I use the Force Will power maxed. As well as hitting the enemies it sends them flying outwards so you have time to charge another round to finish them
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Rar, nice one! :D
 
Hmm im somewhat confused, in a 'good character and yet the corruption-purity bar is almsot at the far left (corruption) i havent done anything i can think of that would have gotten it that far, apart from the accidental Will usage that i blew out some ppls windows with.
 
****Dont read if you like working hard for your money****

If you guys wanna make lots of money really quickly, then this is how I did it.. Buy the blacksmith in Bowerstone, then try and make the black smith fall in love with you aswell. That way you get a huge discount on weapons.. Buy everything up and the head over to Fairfax gardens and sell them all to one of the weapons traders who usually have a 30% mark up. Easy money really quickly..
 
you sir have the cheapest wife i have ever seen :p

All the marriage thing is a waste of time tbh, and an artificial way of lengthening the game. I just married someone in Bowerstone. (I think they are the cheapest). More than anything it proves to be an annoyance. Just wanted a to have a kid and name him Hiro. Job done. (If she gave birth to a daughter, I was gonna kill her anyway!!)


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All the marriage thing is a waste of time tbh, and an artificial way of lengthening the game. I just married someone in Bowerstone. (I think they are the cheapest). More than anything it proves to be an annoyance. Just wanted a to have a kid and name him Hiro. Job done. (If she gave birth to a daughter, I was gonna kill her anyway!!)


rp2000

i thought the first child was always a daughter for the missing duaghter quest? Evidently u can get a missig son as well.
 
I am getting a bit annoyed with all the bloody villagers in Bowerstone following me around because they all love me.

They made it WAY TOO EASY to make people like you in this game. It should have been much harder to get people to like you, let alone love you.

I think I might head off for the Spire thing now otherwise I might get bored before I finish the main quest. Anything in particular I should do before I go?
 
I just finished all the quests I had that were available and owned everything there was to own. Don't think there is anything specific that you should do/be doing.

I finished the main quest last night and was completely underwhelmed by the ending and what I think was kind of a final boss. Extremely poor considering how much I have enjoyed the game so far.
 
I am getting a bit annoyed with all the bloody villagers in Bowerstone following me around because they all love me.

They made it WAY TOO EASY to make people like you in this game. It should have been much harder to get people to like you, let alone love you.

I think I might head off for the Spire thing now otherwise I might get bored before I finish the main quest. Anything in particular I should do before I go?

Easily solved. Become a member of the Shadows and lead them all to their death on the wheel of fortune :D
 
I am getting a bit annoyed with all the bloody villagers in Bowerstone following me around because they all love me.

They made it WAY TOO EASY to make people like you in this game. It should have been much harder to get people to like you, let alone love you.

I think I might head off for the Spire thing now otherwise I might get bored before I finish the main quest. Anything in particular I should do before I go?

Aye, usually end up decapitating one just to get some peace.

Although the other night I got charged 60k for 33 murders. ****s.

Invest in the guy at westcliff before you go.
 
I am getting a bit annoyed with all the bloody villagers in Bowerstone following me around because they all love me.

They made it WAY TOO EASY to make people like you in this game. It should have been much harder to get people to like you, let alone love you.

I think I might head off for the Spire thing now otherwise I might get bored before I finish the main quest. Anything in particular I should do before I go?

Apart from visiting Westcliff and meeting someone you can continue. Worth getting married as well.

Like you I wasted time in Bowerstone and used all my expressions on the locals. They then follow you so much that it is hard to go in and out of building sometimes. (At one point I had to turn off the safety and kill someone as a group of 5 ppl were blocking the door!!)


rp2000
 
If I go to the Spire will I still be able to do the side quests that I HAVEN'T done yet when I get back?

Also, what town are all the whores in? I haven't seen a single one yet.
 
Also, I have just been looking here - http://uk.guides.ign.com/guides/741361/page_51.html

Wraithmarsh and Bloodstone I have never even heard of, let alone visited. Where are these places and how to I get to them?

After the mission. If I recall there is whores in Westcliff, upon our return.

I am fairly sure you do not lose any quests that will not re-appear, appart fom the one about meeting the man/businessman in Westcliff. If you list your quests it is easier to tell.


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It's ok mate, thanks for the info.

I think I will buy up a few more businesses and then head off for the Spire tonight then :)

I really like this game, but I do feel that it could have been SO much more than it is. I would have like Oblivion-esque free roaming in open worlds. More towns, more jobs, harder to make people like you, more variation in people, more side quests with more variety, longer main quest with more variety.

I would give it a 7 out of 10 so far I think, but that could change once I finish it.
 
Ok, firstly you make two trips to the spire fyi.

First trip is a 10yr+ trip timewise and you spend a large amount of time there. Upon your return you will then come across Bloodstone and Wraithmarsh - and trust me, they are brilliantly done. I can't say any more obviously.

Your second trip is the endgame trip obviously.

Any existing quests will be still with you after your first spire trip.

I finished the game last night. The ending wasn't the best I do admit, but overall I really am hooked on the game still. At first I hated Fable 2 and I couldn't get to grips with its cartoony nature and humour. It isn't perfect by no means but an interesting take on the RPG genre.

9/10 for me.
 
Ok, firstly you make two trips to the spire fyi.

First trip is a 10yr+ trip timewise and you spend a large amount of time there. Upon your return you will then come across Bloodstone and Wraithmarsh - and trust me, they are brilliantly done. I can't say any more obviously.

Your second trip is the endgame trip obviously.

Any existing quests will be still with you after your first spire trip.

I finished the game last night. The ending wasn't the best I do admit, but overall I really am hooked on the game still. At first I hated Fable 2 and I couldn't get to grips with its cartoony nature and humour. It isn't perfect by no means but an interesting take on the RPG genre.

9/10 for me.

Are Bloodestone and Wraithmarsh big towns with shops. new people, houses to buy, new quests etc?

I really really hope so :)
 
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