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Rescue team evil genius bonus lebel 5
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  1. #RESCUE TEAM EVIL GENIUS BONUS LEBEL 5 MANUALS#
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#RESCUE TEAM EVIL GENIUS BONUS LEBEL 5 MANUALS#

Though its not mentioned in most of the manuals specialist mages get a 15% bonus to learn spells of their school and a 15% penalty at learning spells outside of their school. To give you an example this chart means that the highest level of spell you can learn scrolls from if you have 9 intelligence is level 4 (so spells like Greater Malison).

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Here is a summary of what Intelligence level you need in order to learn spells. You can however use Potions of Genius and Potions of Mind Focussing to raise your intelligence to learn spells as needed. Without 18 intelligence you won't be able to write level 9 scrolls into your spellbook. This won't affect NPC's in BGEE (because their intelligence is high enough to know up to level 5 spells) but it is important to note for anyone looking at importing a mage character (sorcerors aren't affected by these changes) into BG2EE. Under these new changes if your intelligence is too low you won't be able to learn spells from certain spell levels. As a result your level of Intelligence now determines whether or not you can scribe scrolls from certain levels at all.

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Patch 1.2 has fixed an old file within the game so that one of its tables now is actually used in-game. Likewise a certain cloak obtained in Beregost will require a 50 (its technically counted as being one of his quick items). So if you were looking at taking someone's weapons (provided they aren't currently being used) you'll need a 95 in Pick Pockets to even stand a chance at being successful. You can't pickpocket shields, helmets, boots, or armor (if they are equipped). Like other thieving skills these are minimal scores that are based on the items location on an NPC. The purpose of this is just to clarify changes to basic mechanics.īelow are the values you'll need in Pick Pockets to have a chance at pick pocketing items. I'm just going to briefly describe some of the important changes made that relate to NPC's and player characters in BGEE particularly given this new update. So while the learning curve may be steep it is much easier than it used to be. Despite this it was still a very beatable game. You have to realise that the original Baldur's Gate (pre-expansion) had a much lower experience cap than this game, far fewer spells, a more powerful final boss, and no kits. So don't take any strategy or spell recommendation found in this guide as being the only way you can play certain characters. I'd also like the emphasise that exploration is a big part of Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition.

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There are a lot of very versatile potential party members in this game and through this guide I was hoping to show just how this is the case. I like to think though that I have only told you very some specific locations for items that are useful for certain characters or classes because I do not want to discourage you from trying out difference NPCs (even some of the "weaker" ones). The one thing I have tried to do in this guide is to not give away the location of too many items. I'll do my best to include party conflicts between certain NPC's from what I have found (both through personal experience and digging through game files), however for a more detailed analysis I would recommend Morteus's NPC Interactions Guide. In this guide I'm including stats for individual NPCs, maybe some relevant things about their starting items (if they are unique in any way) and just thoughts and strategies for each one. For simplicities sake this is going to be a guide largely specific to patch 1.3 of BGEE, though the SoD portions will be covering NPC's in the latest version of SoD. With the release of BGEE the game has changed in a number of fundamental ways from when Throne of Bhaal was released in 2001. Most of which want to downplay the value of playing with any character for powergaming reasons, without any interest in trying to help players interested in getting the most out of a character they are using for roleplaying or other reasons. Over my years of playing Baldur's Gate, Baldur's Gate 2, and now Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition I've seen my fair share of truly attrocious NPC guides. With that in mind here is my NPC Guide to BGEE. I want to start off by emphasising that while this guide is very detailed you should be generally able to read through individual NPC's in it and still get fairly detailed information.















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