Fighter, Mage, Cleric, Thief....the classic winning combo!And only having four slots
If only it were that simple, lol.Fighter, Mage, Cleric, Thief....the classic winning combo!![]()
You can install a mod that will increase the number of party słota and virtually use everyone at the same time. This will impact the game balance, of course, because the game will be easier.Trying another run of BG3, but damn have I got restartitis. Restartitis is a double-edged sword with this game. On one hand, you are trying to decide the character YOU really want to play, which is no easy feat. On the other, you have to think about party composition. And only having four slots really handcuffs you in terms of balance and quality of life choices. Yes, technically you can multi or respec, but the writing is such that it just doesn't make sense to me. Even giving Wyll one level in rogue felt wrong and I had to restart. Anyway, it's a great game and if I can actually settle on a concept I think I'll enjoy subsequent play-throughs more than the first as having some meta knowledge will ease the anxiety of hoping I get good story outcomes. I'm on tactician level now, and honestly I'm not seeing any difference from balanced. I suppose I'll have to wait for boss fights to really feel it.
Yeah, I saw @Black Elk talking about that. I still want to roll unmodded for now. But thanks for that!You can install a mod that will increase the number of party słota and virtually use everyone at the same time. This will impact the game balance, of course, because the game will be easier.
I mean, since mods are officially a part of the game, via built-in mod manager, they kind of feel less like cheating than if you had to resort to offline sites (like Nexus mods). But I totally get you, starting to mod is often jumping into a rabbit holeYeah, I saw @Black Elk talking about that. I still want to roll unmodded for now. But thanks for that!
I had a run of this that I started (and posted here) where I created a pool of characters rolled 3d6 down the line and made a team based on that. I was diverted from that run, but intend to get back to it eventually. IWD is really underrated, I have to say.Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition - I am doing a playthrough with sub-optimal party (attribute scores-wise).
I was thinking about that the most (which is why it's at the top of this list), but every game is at risk for being dropped for SBZ when the sale happens. I'm also wondering if I need a little RPG break after finally grinding through BG.I vote for the blind playthrough of Dragon Age: Origins! That one should finally click with you, unlike BG.