When do you recruit Minsc? Before or after the Nashkel mines?
I ask because I spoke to him once and he said he and the hamster don't like the looks of me (I'm chaos lawful gnome illusionist and Kaleed keeps saying how proud Gorion would be). Now anytime I speak to Minsc, regardless of the character talking to him, he just says "Less talking, more fighting" or something like that with no actual dialog pop up. It's been a while since I played Baldur's gate, but I thought I could get him before the mine. Wondering if the game is bugging.
Recruiting Minsc
Débuté par
The Twilight God
, sept. 09 2011 02:12
#1
Posté 09 septembre 2011 - 02:12
#2
Posté 09 septembre 2011 - 02:18
He might be bugged. You get him right next to the barrack in Nashkel. Usually its discussion goes 2 way. He go crazy and attack you or he joins you(and still go crazy but toward your enemy lol).
A mod might be the cause of it.
A mod might be the cause of it.
#3
Posté 09 septembre 2011 - 02:28
Minsc wants heroes. If your rep it too low he won't join. I typically pick up Jaheira and Khalid and then do most of the NPC quests before going back to Nashkel and getting Minsc and Dynaheir. Once my party is set at 6, I can't recruit NPC's for specific quests without kicking Immy out for a while.
#4
Posté 09 septembre 2011 - 02:51
Could it just be a charisma check? Lots of those in BG 1.
#5
Posté 09 septembre 2011 - 03:04
corey_russell wrote...
Could it just be a charisma check? Lots of those in BG 1.
But is it just the main character's charisma? My stats are 18-18-18-19-17-4 so charisma is pretty low, but I usually just let other party members do the talking, But he does the same thing even with high charisma people like Imoen or Jaheira.
I have no mods. It may just be dependent on the main character charisma, because that evil dwarf and sorceror didn't join me and I know they did last time when I said "I'll help you in Nashkel, but I need to go to the freindly arm first".
Modifié par The Twilight God, 09 septembre 2011 - 03:11 .
#6
Posté 09 septembre 2011 - 04:37
Have you tried making Imoen the leader before having her talk to him?
#7
Posté 09 septembre 2011 - 12:30
Humanoid_Taifun wrote...
Have you tried making Imoen the leader before having her talk to him?
How?
#8
Posté 09 septembre 2011 - 01:03
Pull her portrait up to replace your character's.
#9
Posté 09 septembre 2011 - 02:21
Humanoid_Taifun wrote...
Pull her portrait up to replace your character's.
In BG1 and BG2, you can click on a characters portrait and then drag and drop it, meaning that if you click, pull and drag Imoen's portrait to the top, she'll automatically be the leader. If you have mage that has the frined spell, you can also try casting it on Minsc.
#10
Posté 09 septembre 2011 - 04:35
I went back to the save before I entered Nashkel and switched leaders and was able to recruit him. I did too much stuff to stuff between then and now though so I guess I just won't have him. Oh, well. Wish I knew about the switch leader thing before. I hated having my character (a mage) always in front.
#11
Posté 21 septembre 2011 - 05:09
You can use the last formation option, the one that is kinda spread out in a circle with one guy in the middle. That will put the leader in the middle, protected by number 2 and 3 in the list. I'm playing with that as a Illusionist/Thief and it works quite well so far.
#12
Posté 22 septembre 2011 - 05:53
If you look at the UI, you'll see buttons with golden lines on them; they are formations options. And as Pangaea said, using formations can be really helpful, especially dealing with other parties in combat. Formation, the use of them, in combat, can mean the difference between life or death.
#13
Posté 03 novembre 2011 - 12:10
After you recruited Minsc, you would have to rescue Dynaheir in about ten days. If you had Minsc for over ten days and you had not rescue Dynaheir, he would turn hostile and attack you,
#14
Posté 03 novembre 2011 - 05:20
Because of this, it can be worthwhile to rescue Dynaheir first and then recruit Minsc. If you had her in your party first, I'm pretty sure that you would have no problems in recruiting him.





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