what is TDD?
what is TDD?
i know its a dumb question but i just got baldur's gate 2 and tob.
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Go to the TeamBG webpage. Click on Download, and you will be taken to the FilePlanet website where you can download the mod. Beware, it's a pretty large download and the lines at FilePlanet are long. Get the patches too.
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I'd suggest that first you play SoA and ToB together, so as to get the flavor of the developer's game, with the rules they intended. Then uninstall, reinstall SoA, add TDD, and try it with all the extra spells that TeamBG added. 
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What fable said. I'd even play through BG2 several times with different character/race/party compositions to fully enjoy Interplay's product. Then, after it gets old (Throne of Bhaal gets old after the first run through), download TDD and play it for the new characters and quests.
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