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Forum Member Posts: 99 Joined: 14-October 06 ![]() |
Hello all. I started with IA3 and left it due to work commitments. Hopefully i'll be able to finish IA4.1 this time round. Before I start, I'll explain my choice of protagonist, planned party etc etc. Hopefully this will be of some help to all players.
Choice of protagonist : Blade with maxed str/dex/int, 16 con, 3 wis, 15 cha. Why: It was a tough choice between a f/m as recommanded by thetruth, and my own previous experiences with the blade. However, the blade finally wins out as: 1. With offensive spin and tensers, the Blade's thaco is equivalent (give or take minus 1) to the f/m. 2. With un-nerfed tables (recommanded component of IA), blade gets lvl 7 spells 3. By soloing the un-modded parts of the game, a blade can reach lvl 12-13. Which means when I pick up my party, they will all be at a higher level, as opposed to being xp hogs 4. I hate haer delis 5. I have a blade from BG1 tutu With my choice of protagonist made, I know I will miss out on the expanded mage/ranger quest. maybe next time. Choice of NPCs 1.A multiplayer created R/C kicked out till i reach desired level to recruit NPCs. 2. Nalia, to be replaced by Imoen 3. Minsc SK'd to berserker 4. Keldorn I'll post again once I get underway. Regards This post has been edited by Mongerman: Apr 23 2007, 01:56 PM |
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Forum Member Posts: 99 Joined: 14-October 06 ![]() |
What!? All the time I thought wing buffet etc were not counted as spells! Damn I'm taking out that dracolich now
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![]() Retired team member Tactical reputation: 2 Posts: 177 Joined: 5-April 06 From: Greece ![]() |
What!? All the time I thought wing buffet etc were not counted as spells! Damn I'm taking out that dracolich now Spell Shield can be a solution but requires first to make the Draco-Lich waste his single target spells on another character (spell-caster). Only this way you can keep Spell Shield up. The better way in my experience to avoid (partially) the throwing back effect is to surround the dragon. Usually the wing buffet has a range of 180°. This way not all of your fighters will get thrown back from it. And is generally the best tactic when fighting Dragons. |
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