Protips for soloing?
I'm not super good at this and not doing this for challenge. I just prefer going alone.
It's All Fucked Shirt $22.14 |
UFOs Are A Psyop Shirt $21.68 |
It's All Fucked Shirt $22.14 |
Protips for soloing?
I'm not super good at this and not doing this for challenge. I just prefer going alone.
It's All Fucked Shirt $22.14 |
UFOs Are A Psyop Shirt $21.68 |
It's All Fucked Shirt $22.14 |
you wont need tips, just get all that juice exp for yourself
Soloing is actually easy if you use consumables and top gear. Easiest run was monk for me.
/thread
>I just prefer going alone.
Then figure it out yourself. Asking for advice isn't going alone.
harsh but true
full rest after each encounter, always have ranged weapon to kite, don't get surrounded, mind the traps
Kite with a ranged weapon like every shit rts
>Protips for soloing?
Solo BG1 with the XP cap off and then import into BG2. Otherwise, what are you even doing with your life?
I like this idea. It's been a while since I have played BG1.
>I like this idea. It's been a while since I have played BG1.
Imo, it's the only way. You start out alone in the woods at level 1 and earn everything yourself from the ground up.
I don't think it's possible since game expects you to care about their moronic companions and the game is centered around finding your sister
people have done it for decades now
Playing solo is just less fun because you have less stuff to play with and so many items go to waste.
While personally I enjoy soloing from time to time, this is a very good point. It's a different style with pros and cons, and those are big cons.
The main good thing about solo is that you can spend way more time without pausing without losing much control
Since rtwp is complete shit its a workaround
Cast immunity from abjuration and divination before casting Project Image
Chain Contingency:
Status - Helpless
Spells - Project Image, Watcher's Orb, improved invisibility
you are now three epic level sorcerers
Kensai mage if you want to cheese the game
Some kind of fighter/mage. All the players who do this use berserker and then dual class into a mage.
F/M/T is more common to solo with because XP isn't a problem and you can do everything.
F/m/t is pure cheese and only sounds cool when you are 12. When you are a man, you should solo as a single class human martial.
Sounds very little dick energy to be adverse to cheese.
>adverse
*averse
F/M/T is actually pretty hard to solo with, imo. It's like running a 3-man party that can only act once per round, which hurts a lot. With a single or dual class you at least benefit from completely broken exp gain that gets you earlier HLAs and much better HP totals and THAC0. Doors can be bashed, magical traps can be tanked or absorbed with magic resistance and a dual class will get higher level spells sooner.
Just dual-wield crom faeyr and the flail of ages.
Cloak of the Sewers is a godlike item that enables classless 18/00 door bashing, free healing and magic immunity. Everything you could ever want, and it's accessible right from the start as soon as you can clear the first part of the sewers.
This game is extremely easy, dont understand how someone can have difficulties with it.
Rolled a F/T/M elf for solo. Stats are
>18/87 Str
>19 Dex
>9 Con
>18 Int
>3 Wis
>9 Cha
Does this suck? Should I make a new one?
>3 wis
Appropriate.
>elf triple class
>not a dwarf fighter
>Does this suck?
Yeah, kinda, mostly because low CON.
You may as well just cheat your stats if you're bent on playing a solo character. It's certainly not going to save you from the difficulty of running a solo character anyway.
Or you can just download an auto roller and let it go for awhile until you get an acceptably good roll.
Can Imoen multiclass in BG1? I was thinking of doing a sibling run and split the loots with the two taking different classes.
She can be dual classed to Mage, but her WIS and STR are too low to go Fighter or Cleric even with tomes.
>just charname and Imoen for the whole run, from Candlekeep to Throne of Bhaal
Sounds like a comfy adventure. You'll even feel more desperate to save her at the start of BG2.
Is the originals or enhanced the best way to play BG 1 and 2?
Unless you know the game in and out, you're going to get stuck and filtered at some point. This is not really a solo game, and people who build successful solo characters know what to expect from most, if not all, of the encounters.