Romancing Anomen is kind of a sickening idea anyhoo. ![]() I usually play female characters anyway and that limits the romance options. Maybe if they tried to make it harder and didn't throw romances in your face I'd like them more. I just don't like them as a gaming aspect. There is one thing I've mostly skipped in my playthroughs. I'll have to do some walkthrough reading as I'm pretty sure there are some quests that can only be done during chapter 2. I never really thought of trying to get her back as quickly as possible. (dependent on party build and main char class) Usually is for me since I like to play a swashbuckler and I'm in need of healers and magic users. the game is much easier once you have Imoen back. There was also something buggy about shapshifting back in the day but I can't remember what it was.) and Imoen/Yoshimo.ĪtcDave is correct. My main final party usually ends up Anomen, (sometimes Keldorn) Aiere, Haer'Dalis, Jaheira (I feel I need a druid and Cernd's limited shapeshift ability, although it's a good form just doesn't cut it. For a true neutral Jaheria sure acts like a lawful good. you only get three companions and the companions that are supposed to be all neutral complain a lot more than they should about your evil choices. Trying to build a well rounded party is pretty hard in BG2. In most cases I've always taken Jaheria anyway. Yeah, I do a lot of resting and waiting around. these are all harder quests, although I imagine unseeing eye would be easier if I didn't try to hard to not use the shield of balduraan. other than that general rule is that I do planar sphere, unseeing eye, and windspear hills as the last quests, in no particular order. depending on what quest that is I might want to do Athkatla quests for exp first, as some quests could really use some exp before starting. Generally I do my class stronghold quest first so that has a chance to finish before the end, then do whatever I want. Jaheira would need to be around for the majority of the game to do the harper stuff and a few others have very long durations that they would need to stay in order to completely finish their content, so I imagine there would be a lot of sitting around or save editing to make things trigger. Wow I can't imagine actually trying to do EVERYTHING! by NPC quests does that include some of the quests that only trigger after having them with you for a while? it seems like it would be too much for me. or just feel like I have a grasp of what I should be doing but every time I get confused and forget to go do something before I do something else and end up having to back track or rush something. I always want to take my time, explore each area, take up quests at leisure. and to make matters worse by that point I've usually somehow gotten 15,000 in cash and the main quest takes off again. Each area people run up to you and expect you to go do something. Since you've now taken some time doing her quest and probably rested a bit, by the time you get back to the city quests start flying at you. but then after you do that you have to travel back to the city. I always think I should start with Nalia. So many random happenings, So many people approaching and throwing quests at you, companions starting to complain if you dont' get on with their quest. ![]() No matter how many times I've played this game I can never get a pace down for this chapter. Pick up all the companions, do their side quests, explore all areas, loot all buildings. I'm a person who likes to do everything I can in a game. Has anyone ever discovered a smooth path through chapter 2? It always ends up such a jumbled mess for me.
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