slymer
Augur
Yeah I can see giving SoD a 6 or 7, but like I said, I don't think I'll have the urge to play it again. I'd just go straight into BG2.
You can fix all of these problems with Shadowkeeper or whatever it's called. You can modify what skills Imoen has invested in, and bring her up to your level.
Also I'm pretty sure CDTweaks already does the latter? You are using that right?
It's not really logical unless Imoen did absolutely nothing except sit in a cell. Maybe Jon made her fight monsters to unlock her powers? Maybe he did tests on her to awaken them? Maybe he got her to cast spells over and over until she practically dropped dead from exhaustion? Maybe she tried to escape over and over and over?
There are hundreds of ways you could justify her gaining experience while she is away from the party. D&D 'Experience' is an abstract concept anyway.
But why? Why would you want Imoen in your team?
Modding crazy? Pressing two buttons in Shadowkeeper is going 'modding crazy' really?But why? Why would you want Imoen in your team? If you go modding crazy to scale her to your modding level, you might as well use mods to resurrect Monty.
Ehmm ... because she is my stepsister and childhood friend? Because LN heroes act honorably? Because my character has no other family around the wide world?
Modding is similar to that one drop rule. Fuck modding and modders.Modding crazy? Pressing two buttons in Shadowkeeper is going 'modding crazy' really?But why? Why would you want Imoen in your team? If you go modding crazy to scale her to your modding level, you might as well use mods to resurrect Monty.
Imoen has to be the least annoying of the NPCs. She barely had any lines outside of the main quest ones.Ehmm ... because she is my stepsister and childhood friend? Because LN heroes act honorably? Because my character has no other family around the wide world?
Doesn't make her any less of an annoying twat tho. The LN thing to do would be to rescue her, but not necesserily have her tag along. And you do have plenty of other step-siblings. Balthazar, Yaga Shura, Sendai, etc, etc.
So you can fuck her, obviously.But why? Why would you want Imoen in your team?
Imoen has to be the least annoying of the NPCs. She barely had any lines outside of the main quest ones.
You're supposed to go back to Ulgoth's Beard after finishing Durlag's Tower.Probably saved Khalid's life. Now all that remains is to finish up business in Baldur's Gate and kill Sarevok.
Hey guys, I need help with something that's been bothering me for years.
When I was playing BG1 on release year, for some reason a memory of Minsc's Boo transformation burned itself in my brain. As in, I was doing something with Boo in his inventory, then talked to Minsc and somehow triggered Boo to grow into a giant space hamster. I even remember the animation, similar to the one where people become werewolves, of Boo spawning next to Minsc as a giant bypedal hamster, built like a bear on steroids.
I was never able to recreate this event and for the longest time I thought maybe it was a dream. But why or how would I dream something so elaborate and full of details?
Am I crazy? Or is this like an incredibly hard to trigger Easter egg?
You're supposed to go back to Ulgoth's Beard after finishing Durlag's Tower.Probably saved Khalid's life. Now all that remains is to finish up business in Baldur's Gate and kill Sarevok.
Just finished BG2 again. It had been quite a few years since I last replayed it.
I remember how excited I was the very first time I played Throne of Bhaal. Finally, the conclusion of the Bhaalspawn saga ! I took me a while to admit to myself that it was much less enjoyable than Shadows of Amn. The main thing that bothered me back then was probably that the world felt a lot smaller and emptier... and I think it's still my main problem with ToB now. It's not the only problem, of course.
Anyway, it's over. After vanquishing What's-her-face, I decided to ascend and became... an evil god of murder reigning in the Abyss ? What ? I was playing a paladin ! And I had a reputation of 20 ! Is it because I told that annoying Solar to piss off quite a few times ?
A paladin should have known the consequences and rejected godhood.Just finished BG2 again. It had been quite a few years since I last replayed it.
I remember how excited I was the very first time I played Throne of Bhaal. Finally, the conclusion of the Bhaalspawn saga ! I took me a while to admit to myself that it was much less enjoyable than Shadows of Amn. The main thing that bothered me back then was probably that the world felt a lot smaller and emptier... and I think it's still my main problem with ToB now. It's not the only problem, of course.
Anyway, it's over. After vanquishing What's-her-face, I decided to ascend and became... an evil god of murder reigning in the Abyss ? What ? I was playing a paladin ! And I had a reputation of 20 ! Is it because I told that annoying Solar to piss off quite a few times ?
iirc the ending is based solely on A: Whether you accept godhood or not and B: Whatever alignment is listed on your character sheet. There are certain things you can do in BG2 to change your alignment to evil, such as randomly murdering a lot of NPCs or specific decisions like the sacrifice stats vs. sacrifice a party member choice in Hell.
A paladin should have known the consequences and rejected godhood.
iirc the ending is based solely on A: Whether you accept godhood or not and B: Whatever alignment is listed on your character sheet. There are certain things you can do in BG2 to change your alignment to evil, such as randomly murdering a lot of NPCs or specific decisions like the sacrifice stats vs. sacrifice a party member choice in Hell.
There has to be something else. My PC was definitely still a LG paladin at the end of the game.
A paladin should have known the consequences and rejected godhood.
After personally killing 808 people/monsters/beings in BG2, becoming a god of killing was kind of a logical career choice.