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Fails to keep valuable team members alive
TBH I don't know. I did mid to add in the Druid spells from IWD so my playthrough is differentBTW, is druid in BGEE any different to a druid in BG?
TBH I don't know. I did mid to add in the Druid spells from IWD so my playthrough is differentBTW, is druid in BGEE any different to a druid in BG?
don't be like Grunker.
Godly for what exactly? By the time a mage in a party gets access to it, fighters can get 10 apr easily and with better weapons. A mage is wasted chucking shiny discs at enemies at this point in game, whether party or solo.I find energy blades overrated, tbh. In party you can get 10 apr on your fighters, only with better weapons, when soloing melf's meteors were enough for the few times my sorceress needed to whack things.
It's godly. And stop talking about solos. The post isn't about such basic wankery.
Which is why I consider it overrated. It competes with alacrity, chain contingency and planetars for spell slots, while at the same time offers nothing you can't substitute with fighters and improved haste or GWW, considering ToB is full of +5 weapons.The thing about Energy Blades is that it's a really good spell, but we have to consider the opportunity cost of using it instead of other level 9-10 spells.
I absolutely agree that Web is god-tier. It's the real reason why Xan is the worst mage. That -2 to enemy saves vs his enchantment spells is really nice, don't get me wrong (guaranteed Blind, anyone?), but losing access to Web, Stinking Cloud, and (if you're playing EE or modded) Minor Spell Sequencer? Yeah, not ideal.
I absolutely agree that Web is god-tier. It's the real reason why Xan is the worst mage. That -2 to enemy saves vs his enchantment spells is really nice, don't get me wrong (guaranteed Blind, anyone?), but losing access to Web, Stinking Cloud, and (if you're playing EE or modded) Minor Spell Sequencer? Yeah, not ideal.
For the reasons outlined in this very sentence I generally like Xan as a co-mage wielding a completely different spellbook and using it to compliment a crowd control heavy playstyle. Having a dedicated Charmer isn't a bad way to do fights.
And, well, you can also substitute Web with Sleep (which Xan supports) and Horror.
Valygar literally poked my shoulder as we were fighting a fucking demon, just because he needed to vent about something stupid and lame. "Ooh, I hate magic blah blah blah"
I think BG1 has more of those. BG2 is mostly against Undead mobs and Outsiders. The individual boss fights are more memorable in BG2, I'll give you that. Sure, you have group fights like Twisted Rune or the Guarded Compound, but those feel like fights against a single badass + his thugs.I have the most fun in BG1 with fighting rival adventuring parties, mercenaries or assassin squads and BG2 has much, much more of all of those.
Also, generally, the "final boss" of each area (Firkraag, Shade Lord, etc.) is generally a more compelling, more fun fight - mostly because BG2 tosses more options your way. I generally prefer fighting those guys to dudes like Mulahey or Daevaorn.
Hm, maybe I should have just said "group fights" instead, I suppose. There's a great, distinctive "feel" to the "party on party" fights, though, and I did think of Twisted Rune as being a particularly high powered evil party. Sorta what I'd imagine an evil D&D party to be doing on the doorstep of epic levels; sitting underneath the city, only a rare stone can gain access to their fortress, and they have some malicious plans in mind.I think BG1 has more of those.
If you accepted Minsc to be your companion, then it's your own fault. He and Jaheira are locked in those cages for a reason. That's practically a developer hint right there.Just played through BG2 and have now finally come to the conclusion that I find it to be quite the tedious game.
I love BG1, I really do. For many years I also held the sequel in very high esteem. Now, however, it's different. I think the game is misguided on many levels. The real time combat just clashes so heavily with the clusterfuck high level encounters and there are very few characters in the game that I find to be... tolerable. It's just one man's opinion but I believe BG2 to be the beginning of the decline. Dragon Age, Mass Effect, NWN. It started with this game, at least as far as Bioware is concerned. The melodramatic dialogue, the self-absorbed rail-roaded narrative, the fanfic tier romances. The game just takes itself far too seriously. Most NPCs are so unbearably sanctimonious or drab that it literally eroded my soul. I wanted Xzar and Montaron back. They knew how to get the job done and when to keep their mouths shut. Valygar literally poked my shoulder as we were fighting a fucking demon, just because he needed to vent about something stupid and lame. "Ooh, I hate magic blah blah blah" That son of a bitch. Minsc shouting in my ear too that I need to do this and that. My right eye started to twitch and I wished he would just contract gerbil flu and die.
The silent NPC companion you made yourself?Who else is going to deal the 40 dmg crits with a Warblade +4 then? You? Jan Jansen?
Wonder how BG2 would play on the most pumped up power level possible - with Item Upgrade to balance out the most ridiculous stuff that Tactics / Improved Battles / Ascension has to offer. EE is now offering that new Legacy of Bhaal difficulty, though I'm also pretty certain EE still doesn't support many of those old WeiDu mods.
Yeah I know, I already had those uploaded, so after I get through the ones I have uploaded, they'll be jpegs.Baldur's Gate 2: Double Class Comparison - Fighter/Mage Dual-Class (Berserker & Kensai) versus Fighter/(Illusionist)Mage Multi-Class
Wayward Son Converting those PNGs to JPGs would reduce their file size by 85%...