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For a new game (having messed up my first, highly educational one), I'd like to form a very strong party composed of Bioware NPCs (with minor or appropriate tweaks, e.g. Anomen -> Priest of Helm or Minsc -> Berserker). In the hope that I'm not bothering anyone, I'd like to submit the following for the resident experts' 'approval'.
PC Vagrant - axe, long sword, flail, club Minsc (SK'ed to Berserker) - greatsword, halberd, spear Anomen - hammer, mace, flail Haer'Dalis - short sword, scimitar, dagger, long sword Cernd - staff, spear Nalia -> Imoen - staff, dagger Now, I have two problems with this party: first, it contains two characters who will never be able to do anything much in melee, and one who will shine defensively but not do much damage. (In my last game, two straight warriors and two semi-warriors seemed barely enough, even when buffed to the rim.) Secondly, while I would like a sorceress at least from Chapter 4 onwards, that would mean wasting much experience on Nalia. So my questions are: (1) Is a Berserker (with Minsc's stats and two-handed weapon focus) preferable to Valygar (with his powerful equipment in late SoA) or even Keldorn (I am quite wary of him in IA)? (2) Is the party as a whole capable of enough melee havoc, in your opinion? (3) Is Nalia preferable to Imoen in the long run? I'd have them both again, but that seemed like overkill (then again, I didn't make it all that far...). Of course, any quite unrelated or unorthodox advice on party composition is welcome! This post has been edited by Zarathustra: Feb 3 2008, 08:28 PM |
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![]() The Tactician ![]() Distinguished Developer Posts: 7793 Joined: 1-December 05 ![]() |
@Zarathustra
Do you plan to play without a thief if you dismiss Nalia? It's possible, but have you thought about it? @trufa Zarathustra doesn't want to create custom multi-player NPCs; he wants to play with the existent ones (with some minor changes). -------------------- Improved Anvil
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