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Boblion
France8043 Posts
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myopia
United States2928 Posts
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Sandster
United States4054 Posts
On November 23 2010 11:44 myopia wrote: So I just noticed that a bastard sword, despite being a sword that is long, does not qualify as a long sword. learn something new every day Before I knew what hit dice were, I was like "wtf is 2d4 damage? 2-4 damage sounds pathetic compared to a longsword's 1-8!" Those were the days. | ||
Nedfryst
Sweden32 Posts
Still remember the grief the demon in church gave me! + Show Spoiler + The fucker you had to heal to damage! My first fight was like 10 minutes with that guy, spamming everything I had before dying misarably. Took me 2 days before I figured out what I was doing wrong^^ Also the horrible Jack the Ripper quest, which I never solved, still haunts me to the day! :D | ||
Reikobi
United States12 Posts
When you are ready to embark on a new journey (been 2 months since the OP), definitely try Planescape: Torment. I'm sure this has been mentioned, but I'm just reinforcing it. I just finished this game less than a month ago, having missed it way back when, and it might just surpass BG2. | ||
AlexDeLarge
Romania218 Posts
Main character - Kensai/Mage - dualled at lvl 9 with katanas - Celestial Fury/Dakkon Zerth or whatever Korgan - dual wield Crom Faiyr + whatever axe u can find Keldorn - Carsomyr Viconia - best cleric + best storyline + best romance. Equip with the Sling that does +damage based on Str, and give her girdle of 19 str Edwin - this guy is a monster. He's an even better mage than if you roll a mage yourself Imoen - kinda meh, decent mage, has just enough thieving skills for your basic needs - but pivotal to the storyline Alternatively, you could roll an Inquisitor yourself (fits the RP perspective, paladin party leader), drop Keldorn (he ends up wanting to kill Viconia anyway, unless u got happy patch i think), and get Jaheira, who by the end of ToB, becomes beastly, thanks to multiclass characters being so strong in ToB. P.S. It might be kind of a drag to level a kensai/mage throughout the whole trilogy, seeing how few katanas there are in vanilla (u could go for long swords, but i feel like a kensai should use katanas - just makes sense), and also you'll spend half of Shadow of Amn being a dualled mage unable to use your fighter skills. If you want a constantly strong main char the entire game, go for a plain fighter/berserker/barbarian or a paladin kit. And most of all, enjoy what is probably the best game ever created. | ||
Black Kestrel
United States19 Posts
I've played through as a solo Mage, Sorcerer, and Bounty Hunter. I'm considering a solo Monk or a melée-oriented class (the aforementioned solo Blade sounded intriguing!) I'm not sure if it was mentioned previously, but if you didn't get the boxed Collector's edition, make sure to track down the "cheat" codes that add in the two additional merchants in the Adventurer's Mart. Their wares are indispensable! | ||
Boblion
France8043 Posts
On November 25 2010 03:17 Black Kestrel wrote: Share your solo-character experiences! I've played through as a solo Mage, Sorcerer, and Bounty Hunter. I'm considering a solo Monk or a melée-oriented class (the aforementioned solo Blade sounded intriguing!) I'm not sure if it was mentioned previously, but if you didn't get the boxed Collector's edition, make sure to track down the "cheat" codes that add in the two additional merchants in the Adventurer's Mart. Their wares are indispensable! Those with Vhailor's helm and Dak'kon's blade ? :p I think they get added with the last patches or Unfinished Business. | ||
Aquafresh
United States824 Posts
On November 25 2010 03:19 Boblion wrote: Those with Vhailor's helm and Dak'kon's blade ? :p I think they get added with the last patches or Unfinished Business. Yeah the basic G3 mods add them too (tweakpack/fixpack/scs.) SCS2 has a component that delays their arrival somewhat so you can't just decide to screw Imoen and blow your first 20k on a Robe of Veccna or something. Also to the guy who wants to solo a blade, make sure you buy the scarlett ninja to from the merchant in the copper coronet. It's only usuable by monks but blades with UAE don't care about that. It's better than belm or kundane becuase it is +3 rather than +2 with no speed factor and the +1 attacks per round bonus. Put it in the offhand and it's actually the main hand that receives the extra attack. An improved hasted kensai/theif can basically have a permanent 10 attacks per round. Add in critical strike and kai and he will be dishing out a good 600 damage per round to all that can take it. | ||
Louuster
Canada2869 Posts
I like going with parties of 4 so you gain xp faster, especially useful when going for a dual classed character since you get your original class back earlier. | ||
Dieoxhide
Denmark53 Posts
Soloing is really nice. I can live without the interaction between characters. Sure romance is good, but its just artifical anyway. Can't say that any of those girls I've met in BG really loved me anyways. And basically I just feel that all those other characters are crowding my main. Stealing it's thunder. I just don't like parties for some reason. I've always liked to go solo druid, because they are treeloving casters with fun spells (LIGHTNING!!!). Never really liked the cleric that much, which of course is stupid. I've never completed the game with a solo druid, however, maybe because I think the fun part is just the process of playing it, especially when the characters are really weak. When they get too strong they are really not that much fun anymore. I WILL complete the game with a solo druid. Edit: I die a lot in the beginning. Especially to spellcasters and archers of all kinds. That will end when I get my first summoning spells. I'm wondering if I'm able to kill the bosses. Boss-battles do not favor of solo-druid, but we'll see. | ||
SkelA
Macedonia13017 Posts
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Billy_
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Billy_
461 Posts
My knowledge of the BG mechanics is quite rusty, particularly where Jan is concerned. Is he an effective back stabber versus opponenets that are stunned or while Jan is not visible? As I remember Jan has a rather effective stun ability, but Haers song is brilliant during epic levels, and he's good at not getting hit but low HP and heavy reliance on magic makes him a very high maintainance character as opposed to Jan who can sit back and support from a safe distance with magic, stun and theiving abilities. Though Jans magic is weaker due to lower caster levels than Haer, he still has the most potential as a spell caster later on. It's really difficult to say which character is the best imo. | ||
LoLAdriankat
United States4307 Posts
Has anyone here ever played through the game without Minsc? It's impossible for me. He's just too damn lovable and he's a great fighter as well. | ||
Boblion
France8043 Posts
On November 25 2010 10:16 SkelA wrote: Hey guys so I installed both BG1 and BG2 with latest patches and mods and shit but I got a problem with BG2. Whenever I start BG2 the game always crashes at start. No problems wth BG. Always shows crash error for Bgmain.exe. I even reinstalled BG2 but its still the same.... Help ! damn. Which mods you have installed ? I will repeat it again it is REALLY important to follow the right order during the installation of mods and patches. Also you have to do a COMPLETE installation for all the components of the game ( BG/TOSC/BG2/ToB ) No warez version btw ? On November 25 2010 12:54 LoLAdriankat wrote: SO! Has anyone here ever played through the game without Minsc? It's impossible for me. He's just too damn lovable and he's a great fighter as well. Well i like him but sometimes he is a bit "too much". Also you get way better fighters for your team especially in BG2 so i often play without him. On November 25 2010 11:11 Billy_ wrote: Jan vs Haer, who is better and why? My knowledge of the BG mechanics is quite rusty, particularly where Jan is concerned. Is he an effective back stabber versus opponenets that are stunned or while Jan is not visible? As I remember Jan has a rather effective stun ability, but Haers song is brilliant during epic levels, and he's good at not getting hit but low HP and heavy reliance on magic makes him a very high maintainance character as opposed to Jan who can sit back and support from a safe distance with magic, stun and theiving abilities. Though Jans magic is weaker due to lower caster levels than Haer, he still has the most potential as a spell caster later on. It's really difficult to say which character is the best imo. I would have said that blades suck but after reading this thread i have realized that they are extremely imba if you know how to play. Jan is probably better if you don't want to spend all your time buffing / pausing though. So yea it really depends of what you want. I think that Jan is more suited to beginners and Haer is for experimented players. | ||
Dfgj
Singapore5922 Posts
The bigger problem is Haer'Dalis has no Constitution - but he's not going to be taking damage anyways past a point. | ||
Billy_
461 Posts
I'll need to replay the game to confirm, but I'm predicting that Jan will be better for SoA and Haer will be better for ToB where imba magic items becomes standard . | ||
Louuster
Canada2869 Posts
On November 25 2010 13:17 Dfgj wrote: Blades are imba as fuck, I've done a solorun with no trouble whatsoever using one. The bigger problem is Haer'Dalis has no Constitution - but he's not going to be taking damage anyways past a point. girdle of fortitude fixes that nicely | ||
JohannesH
Finland1364 Posts
On November 25 2010 04:25 Dieoxhide wrote: Edit: I die a lot in the beginning. Especially to spellcasters and archers of all kinds. That will end when I get my first summoning spells. I'm wondering if I'm able to kill the bosses. Boss-battles do not favor of solo-druid, but we'll see. Spellcasters shouldn't be a problem, just send insects at them and they're impotent. | ||
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