Which all-good party do you prefer (BG2EE)?
James_M
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Of the options below, which all-good party do you prefer if the protagonist is a Fighter/Mage (imported from BG1)?
1. Fighter/Mage
Jaheira
Minsc
Keldorn
Aerie
Jan/New NPC's rotating in as desired/ -> Imoen
2. Fighter/Mage
Jaheira
Minsc
Mazzy
Aerie
Jan/New NPC's rotating in as desired/ -> Imoen
3. Fighter/Mage
Jaheira
Mazzy
Keldorn
Aerie
Jan/New NPC's rotating in as desired/ -> Imoen
4. Fighter/Mage
Jaheira
Minsc
Keldorn
Anomen
Jan/New NPC's rotating in as desired/ -> Imoen
1. Fighter/Mage
Jaheira
Minsc
Keldorn
Aerie
Jan/New NPC's rotating in as desired/ -> Imoen
2. Fighter/Mage
Jaheira
Minsc
Mazzy
Aerie
Jan/New NPC's rotating in as desired/ -> Imoen
3. Fighter/Mage
Jaheira
Mazzy
Keldorn
Aerie
Jan/New NPC's rotating in as desired/ -> Imoen
4. Fighter/Mage
Jaheira
Minsc
Keldorn
Anomen
Jan/New NPC's rotating in as desired/ -> Imoen
- Which all-good party do you prefer?82 votes
- Jaheira, Minsc, Keldorn, Aerie, Jan->Imoen36.59%
- Jaheira, Minsc, Mazzy, Aerie, Jan->Imoen18.29%
- Jaheira, Mazzy, Keldorn, Aerie, Jan->Imoen12.20%
- Jaheira, Minsc, Keldorn, Anomen, Jan->Imoen32.93%
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Minsc is just a loooong time favorite and should be there...
I never really liked Keldorn, but he is a paladin and as such awesooome
Anomen was badly hated 20 yearsago, but I like him more and more....
Mazzy used to be a favorite, but dont like that she is a late pick up =/
Valygar is also someone I used to loathe and nowadays love like a younger brother....
Imoen....what is there to say....the sexual tension is....steaaaming...
But then again I usually play a F/T ..........and she is my sister........
I found that I love dual and multiclassed characters as theygive more options, but what I love absolutely most in BG2 is to shake it up and try all characters in all possible constelations
I do wish there was another good/neutral cleric aside from Anomen. Aerie is painful to have as a sole cleric, and as much as I like Anomen half my PCs have no RP reason to have him around, mostly because they're thieves.
This is only different when I play one of my warrior badasses with anti-magic bias (so definitely not a Fighter/Mage), in which case the party would consist of Keldorn, Anomen, Valygar, charname Warrior/Thief or Wizard Slayer, Yoshimo and Jaheira.
Charname
Keldorn
Anomen (since he switches to LG)
Nalia
Mazzy/Aerie (depending on your playstyle if you need another cleric in the mix or snipe)
Yoshimo -> Imoen
With your choices and having a fighter mage it'd be option 3. Jah can tank and heal, mazzy can snipe, Kel can tank and take care of mages while Aerie dishes out the damaging spells and the like.
option 4 is too much tank, 2 is nice but Keldorn's mage killing ability wins over Minsc and one is better than 4 but still too much tank.
IMHO, #4 is a near-perfect party. The only improvements I can think of are making the protagonist a Kensai>Mage or a Gnome Fighter/Illusionist instead.
You get to use all the best weapons with this set-up, which is just awesome.
Jaheira (never did her romance before)
Keldorn (used this spot for korgan and valygar for most of chapter 2)
Minsc
Anomen (used aerie, edwin, and viccy for most of chapter 2)
Imoen (used yoshimo for chapter 2)
It's heavy on melee but it works very well. I'm using my conjurer mostly as a buffer and crowd control.
Klorox, I agree totally. I've played a lot of #1, and one play-through with #4. #4 was awesome. Mind you that was Cleric/Ranger rather than Fighter/Mage. Looking at the stats of #1 vs #4 for my save games shows Anomen contributed 5% of party xp points whereas with #1 Aerie only got 1% of the party xp's! But, my conclusion was that I preferred the convenience of Aerie's huge number of spells for buffing the tanks, and breaching/fireballs in particular.
So, because I've played lots of party #1 and #4, I decided to try Mazzy for once, and at the same time try Fighter/Mage, so I decided to try party #2, not worrying that it is probably less powerful than the other parties. She is snippering quite well with her 3½ attacks per round (or 4½ with Tuigan bow) and can disrupt mages nicely with fire or acid arrows.
M/T Elven PC.
Anomen
Keldorn
Mazzy
Haer'Dalis
Jan jansen
Bhaal did not sleep with the biological mother of said Bhaalspawn. The relationship is purely a spiritual one (soul essence).
If you consider Imoen a real sister, then all Bhaalspawn are intimately related family members...bleh. That means you are killing your brothers and sisters, literally. Cain and Abel, anyone?
But coming back to the related part - to be honest, we really do not know if Imoen is your real (biological) sister or not. It is entirely feasible that she could be your real sister (albeit raised as you were in Candlekeep with a foster parent). On the other hand, it is entirely feasible that she is not your biological sister (especially if is of a different race, obviously).
We never really find out who the original biological parents were from , nor from Imoen (or from any of the Bhaalspawn, tbh).
To address the OP and the topic :
I detest Jan, so I need an additional option : none of the above. Can't you include Nalia instead of Jan? Then I would take No. 3.
"For reasons unknown to me, he sought out women of every race and forced himself upon them. Your mother was one of those women, and as you know, she died in childbirth."
So yes, Bhaal certainly is the biological father of the Bhaalspawn. All of them.
That makes Bhaal - real sex offender. And certainly not a fan of monogomy
Aerie (or Anomen since you can change his alignment by simply passing a test which also nets him +3 wisdom so unless you REALLY want him to stay neutral or want to see the other side of his romance why not just pass the darn thing)
Mazzy
Imoen
Minsc
and either Keldorn if you took Aerie, or Nalia if you took Anomen.
Soooo was this supposed to include neutrals because it did say all good but the poll included Jaheira quite a bit. Of course the tc may have a mod that changes her to neutral good and forgot about it.
The only good all-good party is a dead all-good party.
Sincerely
The Evil ones