I think by now at least a third of my characters are modded to bypass race/class restrictions. I have a halfling bard, a half-orc sorcerer, a dwarf wild mage and a gnome druid. Might be forgetting some.
I think by now at least a third of my characters are modded to bypass race/class restrictions. I have a halfling bard, a half-orc sorcerer, a dwarf wild mage and a gnome druid. Might be forgetting some.
It bugs me half-lings don't wear shoes. Like wtf Frodo! Were your feet +100% cold resistant climbing those mountains.....
I thought bg basilisks were always the most deadly/scary monster in Baldurs gate 1 Like the turn you to stone when you look at them medusa style....Damn....
I was kinda sad not to see any in bg2...or as many. Ankhegs too. There should have been a queen ankheg who had slightly stronger scale mail for dem druids...
It makes the story even more of a tear jerker to know that the poor hobbits were crossing thoses mountains barefoot. I mean, there's only so much a patch of fur on the top of the feet can do.
Sometimes they're right handed. It depends on which direction they're moving or facing. It's called "mirrored sprites" and using them had something to do with the technology of the time. I think it couldn't be changed because it's part of the fundamental hard-coded design of the game.
Hah! That never bothered me so much. I guess living out in the boondocks, running around without shoes was just normal. In 5e, all my Lightfoot halflings go shoe-less, all my Stouts wear boots.
Its completely stupid that enemy factions weren't implemented properly in BG.
for instance, when you get chased by bandits and along the way a random ghast, 2 wolves and a couple gnolls join in the fray. That's an epic 5 teams brawl right here. But nah, lets just focus charname because obviously ghouls dont mind tagging along humans with red circles.
At least they fixed that for demons in bg2, sometimes.
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I have a halfling bard, a half-orc sorcerer, a dwarf wild mage and a gnome druid. Might be forgetting some.
I thought bg basilisks were always the most deadly/scary monster in Baldurs gate 1
Like the turn you to stone when you look at them medusa style....Damn....
I was kinda sad not to see any in bg2...or as many. Ankhegs too. There should have been a queen ankheg who had slightly stronger scale mail for dem druids...
I mean, there's only so much a patch of fur on the top of the feet can do.
(She's the one in my avatar and my D&D persona.)
for instance, when you get chased by bandits and along the way a random ghast, 2 wolves and a couple gnolls join in the fray. That's an epic 5 teams brawl right here. But nah, lets just focus charname because obviously ghouls dont mind tagging along humans with red circles.
At least they fixed that for demons in bg2, sometimes.
I wonder if there's a story behind that.