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  • histamiinihistamiini Member Posts: 1,473
    edited June 2024
    xycqyfz wrote: »
    Playing and losing to Aesgarath when wagering XP will cause any character, not just MC, to lose 50k XP. You can do this twice, so now you can have up to two non-MC party members at lvl 41 before the end of SOA. I suppose you could even rush this and do it at the beginning of SOA.
    Another nice find! Makes it accessible a lot earlier in the playthrough, and can then take the evil route in Selfishness. lv1 and lv2 are pretty easy at any difficulty and I think Aesgareth does gamble before you've defeated Tahazzar or Karashur.

  • rambleamblerambleamble Member Posts: 17
    Expanding on Wild Surge 65, Oops Wrong Spell, the Tanar'ris Death Gaze (SPIN996) can summon Kangaxx (SPIN806) or give you Slayer form (SPIN810) early. Others, like the Cerebus' Moon Dog Howl (SPIN891) can give you the Deck of Many Things Jester effect (50k xp) or give permanent elemental resistances that belong to the Chromatic Demon when they switch forms.

    The downside to these is that chances of them happening are extremely low. The upside is that some are game breaking.

    There's probably more effects to be discovered. I guess you could craft a truly custom character with enough time.

    Example: https://www.reddit.com/r/baldursgate/comments/1dae9wt/comment/l7jxiow/?context=3

    A side effect of monsters causing the wrong spell from wild surge 65 is that your main char can be removed from the party without the game ending. The Tanari'ri wild surges for 65, mentioned above, can turn them into a bat or kangaxx (for an extra ring) without the end game cutscene occurring.

    You can then fill the main char spot by saving and loading the game or by having someone join the party. They become the main char so you can play as another party member. Jan can finally fulfill his destiny as the turnip Bhaalspawn.
  • rambleamblerambleamble Member Posts: 17
    Credit goes to nooneyouknow13 on the Baldur's Gate subreddit for taking the Book of Infinite Spells glitch for scribing scrolls to specialized mages and discovering that Sorcerers can scribe scrolls this way and learn additional spells. Also, they pointed out that Wand of Fire can be used instead of the Book of Infinite Spells since it has 2 modes.
  • jmerryjmerry Member Posts: 4,065
    I discovered this one a while back, and ... you know, it should be here.
    Swindling Djinni

    You need an arcane spellcaster with three things for this one.
    - Project Image. The more copies memorized, the better.
    - Wish. The more copies memorized, the better.
    - At least 18 Wisdom. If you don't have that between base stats and equip effects, put a potion of insight in a quickslot.

    So, you Project Image. The clone drinks a potion if necessary, and then casts Wish. Many powerful effects ensue, with five options chosen randomly from a list of twenty-five. But there's one wish option that you probably didn't think to try ...
    - "Party loses 10000 gold"
    That's bad, right? Not when a clone casts the wish. In that case, the party loses nothing and 10000 gold is created on the clone. When it's done casting its spells (all memorized instances of Wish, plus any other buff spells you feel like), attack and kill the clone. Any wish-created items and gold drop, and you can pick them up. If you rolled that "lose gold" option on one of the wishes, you are now 10000 gold richer.

    I first stumbled onto this one at the very end of a run - in the Throne of Bhaal itself, where there was no longer any way to spend gold. Oops.
  • acudocacudoc Member Posts: 8
    edited April 27
    Credit goes to nooneyouknow13 on the Baldur's Gate subreddit for taking the Book of Infinite Spells glitch for scribing scrolls to specialized mages and discovering that Sorcerers can scribe scrolls this way and learn additional spells. Also, they pointed out that Wand of Fire can be used instead of the Book of Infinite Spells since it has 2 modes.

    In testing unmodified bg2ee 2.6.6 a Sorcerer can scribe scrolls to their spellbook this way, but the spells do not appear in the menu bar for casting. Another patched exploit bites the dust.
  • jmerryjmerry Member Posts: 4,065
    Did you rest between scribing and checking whether you could cast them? Newly added spells for a sorcerer are "expended" until you rest.
  • rambleamblerambleamble Member Posts: 17
    acudoc wrote: »
    Credit goes to nooneyouknow13 on the Baldur's Gate subreddit for taking the Book of Infinite Spells glitch for scribing scrolls to specialized mages and discovering that Sorcerers can scribe scrolls this way and learn additional spells. Also, they pointed out that Wand of Fire can be used instead of the Book of Infinite Spells since it has 2 modes.

    In testing unmodified bg2ee 2.6.6 a Sorcerer can scribe scrolls to their spellbook this way, but the spells do not appear in the menu bar for casting. Another patched exploit bites the dust.

    You can still fail to scribe the scroll due to intelligence score in the same way as regular scribing a scroll. And, yes, jmerry is right that you also need to rest after.
  • rambleamblerambleamble Member Posts: 17
    jmerry wrote: »
    I discovered this one a while back, and ... you know, it should be here.
    Swindling Djinni

    You need an arcane spellcaster with three things for this one.
    - Project Image. The more copies memorized, the better.
    - Wish. The more copies memorized, the better.
    - At least 18 Wisdom. If you don't have that between base stats and equip effects, put a potion of insight in a quickslot.

    So, you Project Image. The clone drinks a potion if necessary, and then casts Wish. Many powerful effects ensue, with five options chosen randomly from a list of twenty-five. But there's one wish option that you probably didn't think to try ...
    - "Party loses 10000 gold"
    That's bad, right? Not when a clone casts the wish. In that case, the party loses nothing and 10000 gold is created on the clone. When it's done casting its spells (all memorized instances of Wish, plus any other buff spells you feel like), attack and kill the clone. Any wish-created items and gold drop, and you can pick them up. If you rolled that "lose gold" option on one of the wishes, you are now 10000 gold richer.

    I first stumbled onto this one at the very end of a run - in the Throne of Bhaal itself, where there was no longer any way to spend gold. Oops.

    Funny find! Too bad Terminsel in BG2 doesn't have the Wish spell or else you could pull this off at the start of SoA.
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