I was working my way thru Level 1 NPCs today having fun with the 'what if's' when it ocurred to me that Minsc's Wisdom is too low for a Ranger.
I've been playing him for quite a while as a Barbarian so it hasn't mattered but I'm on a 'get back to the basic's' kick right now so I was reworking him as a vanilla Ranger (after toying with the Ranger/Beastmaster idea).
But I digress...
I went back and adjusted Minsc's wisdom and then started poking around and found that over in BGII Anomen has too low a wisdom to have 'legally' dualled and Aerie has a mutliclass combo not available to her race.
So that got me thinking, is there somewhere that lists all of these discrepancies in one place?
I'd like to look over all of these and make adjustments to get my game as close to AD&D II guidelines as possible.
Anyone know of anything that contains all of these type discrepancy/disconnects?
CKT
NPC Stat Disconnects
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Charlestonian Knight Templar
, nov. 12 2012 01:50
#1
Posté 12 novembre 2012 - 01:50
#2
Posté 12 novembre 2012 - 05:27
These disconnects don't affect maximum spell levels or have any other clearly observable effect so I doubt they have been listed. No one seems to care about them.
#3
Posté 12 novembre 2012 - 08:45
There was a discussion about Minsc and his low wisdom several years ago. I think we agreed that the explanation for Minsc being able to cast spells is that Boo helps him to focus. 
When he was younger, he probably met the minimum requirements for a Ranger and then he took that blow to the head...
When he was younger, he probably met the minimum requirements for a Ranger and then he took that blow to the head...
Modifié par Jianson, 12 novembre 2012 - 08:48 .
#4
Posté 12 novembre 2012 - 06:38
@ Ishad Nha & Jianson, Thank you both for providing quick feedback.
Ishad Nha, I concur that most people probably don't care. I guess I'm a 'traditionalist' of the worst type, having played hundreds of hours of AD&D as a teenager, I still like to defer back to the 'old rules' as much as possible.
Jianson, Yeah, I read a few threads on the topic & it seems it was hashed out there but, again, not sure anyone really cares - or knows - what the original rules for the game were.
CKT
Ishad Nha, I concur that most people probably don't care. I guess I'm a 'traditionalist' of the worst type, having played hundreds of hours of AD&D as a teenager, I still like to defer back to the 'old rules' as much as possible.
Jianson, Yeah, I read a few threads on the topic & it seems it was hashed out there but, again, not sure anyone really cares - or knows - what the original rules for the game were.
CKT
#5
Posté 28 novembre 2012 - 08:50
As for Aerie. She is an Avariel and therefore allowed to be a Mage/Cleric multiclass.





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