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Quayle and necromancy spells

So I noticed in the bug section that it is listed as a bug that Quayle has 2 necromancy spells in his spellbook.

What is the evidence that this isn't WAI? I always thought that his class combination and consequent ability to use priest spells from the necromancy sphere lead to him researching the necromancy spells.

What do you think?

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  • dockaboomskidockaboomski Member Posts: 440
    I haven't even tried to make it logical, there are so many things like that in BG (and he has them in vanilla). I mean, there's Coran and stuff like that. I think that making rules and then breaking them due to oversight or intention is what gives Baldur's Gate a bit of it's character.
  • deltagodeltago Member Posts: 7,811
    Illusionist can't learn necromancy spells as per the specialist wizards restrictions.
  • KilivitzKilivitz Member Posts: 1,459
    In the original BG2, Jaheira and Viconia used to be able to cast Zone of Sweet Air (not a Druid spell) and Holy Smite (not available for Evil Clerics), respectively.

    Considering that that's been corrected in the EEs, Quayle should probably get the same treatment.
  • JuliusBorisovJuliusBorisov Member, Administrator, Moderator, Developer Posts: 22,725
    Jaheira and Viconia in their EE versions simply were not smart enough. But Quayle... it's another story!
  • dockaboomskidockaboomski Member Posts: 440
    Whether you want Quayle to have the spells or not is really a law vs. chaos thing; you either believe he should because it's what makes him an individual (and they're useful) or you believe he shouldn't because he is an illusionist. It's a deep, morally ambiguous question!
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