Rejecting Edwin
Omnievul
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Hello everyone!
First of all, this is my first post on the forums so I would like to briefly introduce myself. Skip to the next paragraph if you do not care about my existence. I played Baldur's Gate for the first time around 12 years ago when I was a kid. With the release of the Enhanced Edition recently, I decided to play it again since I barely remember anything from the plot, apart from a few scenes and Minsc owning a hamster. So far, I am loving every single second of it. You will probably get to see me lurking in the forums a lot now that I started playing BG and BGII, since I always liked spending time in forums (when I am not gaming or being otherwise lazy).
And now that my "cool story bro" moment has ended, let's move on to my original question: I made it to Nashkel and met Edwin on the bridge. Now, I remember fairly well that Edwin's really powerful, but since I tend to prioritize RP before metagaming - party / character optimal strength etc, I told him that I would not help him if he gave me no more information on his quest to kill whatshername. He got frustrated and left. I saw him entering the inn nearby when he left, so I figured he'd be there as an NPC in case I ever decided to aid him, but he is not there. Bottom line is, is he gone forever? Will I never encounter him again?
Cheers for the replies!
First of all, this is my first post on the forums so I would like to briefly introduce myself. Skip to the next paragraph if you do not care about my existence. I played Baldur's Gate for the first time around 12 years ago when I was a kid. With the release of the Enhanced Edition recently, I decided to play it again since I barely remember anything from the plot, apart from a few scenes and Minsc owning a hamster. So far, I am loving every single second of it. You will probably get to see me lurking in the forums a lot now that I started playing BG and BGII, since I always liked spending time in forums (when I am not gaming or being otherwise lazy).
And now that my "cool story bro" moment has ended, let's move on to my original question: I made it to Nashkel and met Edwin on the bridge. Now, I remember fairly well that Edwin's really powerful, but since I tend to prioritize RP before metagaming - party / character optimal strength etc, I told him that I would not help him if he gave me no more information on his quest to kill whatshername. He got frustrated and left. I saw him entering the inn nearby when he left, so I figured he'd be there as an NPC in case I ever decided to aid him, but he is not there. Bottom line is, is he gone forever? Will I never encounter him again?
Cheers for the replies!
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Thanks anyway
Really annoying game design.
If you don't meta game / aren't a crazy person you'll lose a lot of opportunities to get npcs.
If you want the dialogue to allow a more beleivable acceptance of Edwin try this:
Talk to Minsc. Avoid Edwin. Rescue Dynaheir.
Then talk to Edwin with her in the party. He'll stop himself and just ask to join the group so he can keep an eye on the untrustworthy witch...
Identify is nice, but you can do without it very easily. Even if you pay 100gp for every Identify you use, you're netting money selling the miscellany that you acquire.
Baeloth is really good but it's not a slam-dunk or anything.
Identify is important. If you're evil, you're going to be spending enough gold due to increased prices and paying the temple so you don't have Flaming Fist after you. Spending hundreds of GP for something every other mage can do for free is idiocy.
I don't consider Cloudkill a great spell. It has its uses, but I never use it and I do fine without it.
Edit: and I have never once cared about a mage's DEX score. If your casters are close enough to worry about melee combat, you're doing it wrong.