What difficulty do -you- play on?
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- What difficulty do -you- play on?552 votes
- Novice  1.81%
- Normal19.75%
- Core Rules62.86%
- Hard  4.71%
- Insane10.87%
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Edit: Couldn't delete the failed double-post so I ninja moved it to another category.
In Baldur's Gate 2, I typically set it to "Normal" though. High damage spells and attacks makes chunking far too common for my liking, and I usually play underlevelled fighter-type characters with only a single arcane and divine caster in the party, usually delegated to supporting roles, so I need all the help I can get :P
First time I went through BG2, I was a mage, and contingency/summoning/time stop abusing just made everything far too easy, no matter what difficulty the game was on. So now I play fighters, downplay my mages a lot, and reduce the difficulty to normal. Oddly enough, that made things far more difficult for me, but I loved it much more than my first playthrough.
Maybe I should try a mage again, but just keep certain spells off limits.
Why 100% HP ? Because the ame focus heavily on combat, and, unlike PNP RPG, the DM cannot adapt encounters to the strenghts and weaknesses of a party.
In your previous topic I said normal but I meant Core rules since my Dads mate DM's our pen and paper campaign with using the standard rules I guess I'm better suited to this setting but like I said, once I play through it once I'll restart upping the difficulty .
I've done 1 insane playthrough, but double damage feels too fake hard. Exploding Aeries all over the place...
I feel it is much more difficult than Vanilla insane though... Fighting a demi-lich that uses a timestop followed by 3 skulltraps in CC is a pain... or rather, nigh impossible.
I'd do the same with thievery if there were a more moderate intermediate penalty when you get caught stealing (paying a fine to guards/being kicked out of the store/etc) before everyone and their mom just goes all-out hostile on you.
If Hard and Insane worked by adding new monsters or AI behavior to encounters (it does occasionally, like with the Ascension mod, but mostly not), I would choose one of those. What it does instead feels like its just letting the enemy cheat, which is more annoying than fun.