Originally posted by Lafortezza
If I had found a way to send summons in without them attacking back I'd definitely let you know
That would be cheesy.
Originally posted by Lafortezza
1) Aerie has load of spells up to level nine, but she's not a high enough level herself to memorise and therefore use them, I'm coming to the end of Chapter 2 now, any easy way to bump her up a level or 2 quickly?
She'll go up more than a couple of levels if you go to Chapter Three and go from there.
Let me put it this way. If you have already completed most of the sidequests in Chapter Two, then you are way more than ready for Chapter Three, which isn't really that hard. I usually side with Bodhi and do all of the quests in Chapter Three with one 12th-13th Level melee character and Nalia. Siding with the Shadow Thieves involves a much more difficult battle, but a full party of six at your level shouldn't have any problems with it. So don't worry about Aerie if that's all that's keeping you from going to Chapter Three.
Originally posted by Lafortezza
2) Yoshimo is crap!! He's got no melee skills at all, is a less than adequate archer (using that bow that needs now ammo), and is only useful for scouting and lockpicking type things. What am I missing?
You seem to be missing the fact that ALL Thieves have a terrible THAC0, so they rarely ever hit anything dangerous at low levels. Yoshimo has just about the best possible stats for a Thief; even if his STR and CON (or any other stats) were 18, it wouldn't make any difference--his THAC0 and Hit Points and would not improve.
You could dual-class him to a Fighter, but it wouldn't do you any good at this point since he wouldn't regain his Thief skills before you started Chapter Three, and all he would be is a low-level Fighter.
My advice is to keep him in the party for now so you can use his Thieving skills (nothing can truly replace a Thief's skills), and replace him with Imoen when you rescue her from Spellhold. As I explain below, the point in doing that is not to acquire a better melee character, but rather, to acquire a good Mage who can cast spells and do all of your lockpicking and trap-removing.
Originally posted by Lafortezza
4) The Lich in the Unseeing Eye quest, is it possible to beat him now at the end of Chapter 2? I've only Windspear hills and Gaelan Bayle quests to do. Should I wait til later?
I usually beat him in Chapter Two after I have done a couple of major quests (such as Windspear Hills and Unseeing Eye) and a few minor quests (The Circus, The Kidnappers, The Copper Coronet, etc.). He's part of a larger sub-quest that I always finish in Chapter Three.
Originally posted by Lafortezza
5) Is Keldorn worth getting to replace Minsc with Lilarcor, or Sir Anomen dual wielding FoA and Wyverns tail, (with 1 proficiency in Flails)?
I'm assuming that your party contains:
PC
Aerie
Jaheira
Yoshimo
Minsc
Anomen
If your PC is not a Mage, then I don't think you have enough Mages in your party, and I think that's the biggest deficiency in your party. In that respect, replacing Minsc or Anomen with Keldorn wouldn't help you much.
Replacing Anomen with Keldorn would actually make your party weaker, since (as you have already found out) it's great to have a powerful Cleric in your party (or more than one, or even more than two).
When Anomen is buffed up with Cleric spells, he's a much better overall melee character than Keldorn (even taking Keldorn's Dispel Magic into account). At higher levels, you won't have to worry about undead monsters if Anomen is in your party, since he can Turn them. I wouldn't get rid of any of your spellcasters unless you had a really good reason to do so.
Replacing Minsc with Keldorn would improve your party a little bit, since Keldorn equipped with Carsomyr is better in melee than Minsc equipped with any weapon I can think of in Shadows of Amn, and his Inquisitor abilities surpass any innate abilities that most NPCs can offer you. I like having Minsc in my party (especially if I also have Aerie), but if your only concern is power, then Keldorn is better.
I think a better move would be to replace Yoshimo with Imoen when you get to Spellhold. Yoshimo isn't very good in melee (as you noted), and while his Thieving skills are useful (especially his traps), Imoen has enough Thieving skills to get you by (you'll give up any chance of using traps or backstabbing). But the important thing is that you need another Mage, and Imoen is a decent Mage who is just as impressive at higher levels as any non-kitted Mage who isn't named Edwin, and she can even cast Identify.