Max HP? Way to roll them every level?
Max HP? Way to roll them every level?
I just realized that they don't give you max HP in NWN1. Is there a way to set it in set-up or cheats to give max HP?
Right Speech has four aspects: 1. Not lying, but speaking the truth, 2. Avoiding rude and coarse words, but using gentle speech beneficial to the listener, 3. Not slandering, but promoting friendliness and unity, 4. Avoiding frivolous speech, but saying only what is appropriate and beneficial.
I didn't find a toggle for max HP, curry.
Right Speech has four aspects: 1. Not lying, but speaking the truth, 2. Avoiding rude and coarse words, but using gentle speech beneficial to the listener, 3. Not slandering, but promoting friendliness and unity, 4. Avoiding frivolous speech, but saying only what is appropriate and beneficial.
If I remember correctly, it's enabled by default in the later versions of Neverwinter Nights.
You have applied the latest patch (1.69) to the game, right?
If not, you definitely should; not only for the max HP, but also the bugfixes.
EDIT: Just took a closer look. Didn't find it in the the options menu, but you can turn it on manually.
Go into your nwn directory and open the nwnplayer.ini file with a text editor.
Under [Server Options\ you'll find the line "Max Hit Points=0". Change it to "Max Hit Points=1" . Save the file and voilà! Max HP at level-up.

You have applied the latest patch (1.69) to the game, right?
If not, you definitely should; not only for the max HP, but also the bugfixes.
EDIT: Just took a closer look. Didn't find it in the the options menu, but you can turn it on manually.
Go into your nwn directory and open the nwnplayer.ini file with a text editor.
Under [Server Options\ you'll find the line "Max Hit Points=0". Change it to "Max Hit Points=1" . Save the file and voilà! Max HP at level-up.
I have the GoG edition so it should be patched. I have never tried to fix an ini file. I may try that.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Right Speech has four aspects: 1. Not lying, but speaking the truth, 2. Avoiding rude and coarse words, but using gentle speech beneficial to the listener, 3. Not slandering, but promoting friendliness and unity, 4. Avoiding frivolous speech, but saying only what is appropriate and beneficial.