


Nihara, an elementally-infused catfolk, can now be found in the Undermountain.Hotfix: Nihara's quest now has her proper loot in it if you already did the quest, you'll get it on loading the save. It won’t be long now before the city proper is unlocked - but there’s still a certain bovine residence that needs to be visited before the Outskirts can be finished… This month has been a whole lot of Khor’minos by the power of Wsan and Tobs. For now, however, if you want a true CoC experience I would highly recommend playing the first game with the hgg mod for now, as it is the best way to experience a complete feeling in the CoC universe with -all- content being addressed and finished. That said, content from other writers is of a much better quality and has entertained me enough that I am cautiously optimistic about this game's progress.Īll in all, this is a game to keep on your radar. I say that more as a general indicator of the overall writing quality and as an early access warning because there are no guarantees for the game to be finished outside mods as history has shown. I think it's worth mentioning that her, and a large part of the game, is written by the same person who left much of CoC1 in an unsatisfying state. She is a very one-note character at best, and I feel she doesn't make a very compelling companion. Certain mods fix this, but CoC2 in its current state leaves open the question of whether it will be left in an unsatisfying state at some point as well.Īs far as writing quality, well, that issue with certain characters being bland or flat does exist. The original had a lot of planned content that was left unfinished which resulted in characters or plots that felt really bland (Ember being a big example of this, and other characters by the same writer).


Between the two, however, I am leaning towards no for a few reasons, but largely due to a similar issue that the original Corruption of Champions had. This is another case where a 'Maybe' option would serve better than 'Yes' and 'No'.
