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Forum Member Posts: 467 Joined: 23-February 05 From: My den ![]() |
The more I read about IA, the less I seem to understand.
Minsc as Kensai, Edwin as Wild Mage, and a bunch of others that leave me wondering... Does IA change those characters, does everyone use ShadowKeeper or some such (I admit I do, but usually only for visuals such as colours and different avatars, and the occassional alignment change), or are multiplayer games with powerful custom characters necessary? -------------------- -Transition into darkness-
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![]() The Tactician ![]() Distinguished Developer Posts: 7794 Joined: 1-December 05 ![]() |
The more I read about IA, the less I seem to understand. Minsc as Kensai, Edwin as Wild Mage, and a bunch of others that leave me wondering... Does IA change those characters No, the only change IA applies to the NPCs classes is changing Imoen to a sorceress. QUOTE does everyone use ShadowKeeper or some such Some players use SK to change the NPCs classes or kits. However, I don't recommend it. If you need an NPC with a certain class or kit, I recommend to make a custom NPC rather than tampering with the game's existent NPCs.QUOTE are multiplayer games with powerful custom characters necessary? No, but they are fun and they can also help players to cutomize their parties in a way that they want. As I said, creating multi-player custom NPCs is much safer than tampering with the existent NPCs via SK. -------------------- Improved Anvil
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