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#1 Gr1ezz
Member since 2007 • 141 Posts
So I start up a new character, getting to level 8 as an Undead Warlock, okay? So far, things have been going great with my imp.

My problems started once I first talk with the Pet Trainer in Brill. Having reached 8th level, I decide to splurge a bit on grimoires to upgrade my Imp. So, I plonk down nearly a silver each to buy the Grimoires for Immolate (level 2) and Dark Pact (level 1). Now, the rollover instructions suggest that I just "use" the grimoires and, with my Imp right next to me, everything should be fine, right? Wrong.

First, the demon's grimoire does not update; all I can see is the Immolate (level 1) spell. Must be a random bug, right? Stupidly, I spend another 2 silvers on the grimoires, trying to repeat the learning. However, there's no go; the imp simply won't learn the new spells.

What's worse is that the Imp's programming is now defective. Instead of going out and chasing my enemies, the Imp just sits there at my side, acting like he doesn't want to work. While I can directly order him to launch an Immolate, and he does move forward and attack, the Imp will then immediately run back to my side, a ticked-off mob right behind him.

Can anyone offer any ideas as to what may have happened? Yes, the "Defensive" (not "Passive") marker is on, as is the "Follow" button, so that's not the issue.
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#2 Gr1ezz
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If you're looking for a FPS, there's a new one coming out called "BioShock" that's supposed to be pretty good. Also, check out Resident Evil 4; there's a PC port, isn't there?
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#3 Gr1ezz
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If you're looking for a FPS, there's a new one coming out called "BioShock" that's supposed to be pretty good.