Huh, Imoen sticks with you no matter what. I'm playing an evil party and low reputation (even down to 3) has never caused her to leave. Imoen is specifically meant to stick with you forever. Shes your BFF.
On the other hand, Coran will leave your party at low reputation.
She drops at 2 reputation. I've already had this happen in my playthrough.
Unlike other NPCs who bolt when your rep dips, though, she stays where she abandons you so if you manage to get your rep back up to 5 or better, she'll rejoin you upon request. Other npcs who bail due to alignment tend to go off-screen and therefore vanish from the face of the earth.
For evil thieves, Montaron is the early choice. Tiax can fill your thief needs but doesn't join til really late. You can either use Safana who's CN, or better yet, use the best evil thief in the game:
Shar-Teel. You need to dual her in order to do it, but you honestly don't need many levels in fighter for it to be worthwhile. You can even go all the way to level 6 as a fighter with her for the heich peas.
They've even reworked her to have proficiency in two-weapon style so once she regains her fighter levels, she can be your little ginsoo knife.
@belgarathmth: Honestly I don't know. It's pretty hard to get to 2 or less reputation and actually stay there unless you are trying for a total bloodbath playthrough where you forego all questing of any kind. It might have been that way in BG1 and I never noticed.
I know in BG2, she sticks with you no matter what because she's an important plot party member. Same with that one dude who shows up in Throne of Bhaal, but, you know, the other way around.
She left my evil party the other day, so I killed her.
You killed Imoen! I don't think I could bring myself to do that, even when playing evil...
Back before I realized her survival would be canon in BG2 and intimately connected with the plot, when I was playing a Chaotic Evil Fighter specializing in long bows, I would shoot her dead the moment she approached me after the Sarevok battle.
'Heya! It's me, Im...'
*THUNK!*
Very satisfying, in a darkly humorous kind of way.
Yeah, I put this to the test by attacking and killing guards, dropping my rep to around -7 if I recall correctly. She will bolt. Surprised the hell out of me.
so its definitely at 2 rep or lower that she leaves you? Well, I guess that's easy enough to avoid, since i have trouble playing anything 'worse' then neutral or lawful evil lite. I'm to selfish to be a jackass it seems, since i might require someone at some point.
Ah, now I understand: my first time with BG had the BGT mod installed, so Imoen's loyalty was never in question despite RPing as an evil character - she'd complain on occasion but she'd never leave...
Really keeping your reputation at about 6 is the best thing to do for evil parties.... low enough to keep evil party members happy but high enough that you don't have to worry about the flaming fist hunting you down
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Only have Tiax and Montaron to choose from for evil thieves.... But Safana is Chaotic Neutral and would work well with a mostly evil party.
On the other hand, Coran will leave your party at low reputation.
Unlike other NPCs who bolt when your rep dips, though, she stays where she abandons you so if you manage to get your rep back up to 5 or better, she'll rejoin you upon request. Other npcs who bail due to alignment tend to go off-screen and therefore vanish from the face of the earth.
For evil thieves, Montaron is the early choice. Tiax can fill your thief needs but doesn't join til really late. You can either use Safana who's CN, or better yet, use the best evil thief in the game:
Shar-Teel. You need to dual her in order to do it, but you honestly don't need many levels in fighter for it to be worthwhile. You can even go all the way to level 6 as a fighter with her for the heich peas.
They've even reworked her to have proficiency in two-weapon style so once she regains her fighter levels, she can be your little ginsoo knife.
http://i.imgur.com/k03bt.jpg
I know in BG2, she sticks with you no matter what because she's an important plot party member. Same with that one dude who shows up in Throne of Bhaal, but, you know, the other way around.
'Heya! It's me, Im...'
*THUNK!*
Very satisfying, in a darkly humorous kind of way.