Has anyone made a Character whom favored Luck?
Has anyone made a Character whom favored Luck?
Well the Subject basically says it all, has anyone tried this? With what race/type of character? Any 'luck' haha no, howd the character go?
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I have read from another board that the effect of 10 points more in luck is like 2 points more in each skill. Don't know if it's true.
I also chose luck as favourite attribute for my current character as luck doesn't get multpliers on level up like other attributes do.
I also chose luck as favourite attribute for my current character as luck doesn't get multpliers on level up like other attributes do.
-moleman-
Mom said not to talk to strangers. I asked her what that meant and she said "anyone who looks stranger than your relatives." Except Uncle Sue. I guess. - A boy in Baldur's Gate
Mom said not to talk to strangers. I asked her what that meant and she said "anyone who looks stranger than your relatives." Except Uncle Sue. I guess. - A boy in Baldur's Gate
Twoback23, since you asked, here's an update. I posted my character's stats on this thread .
About luck - don't know if it has any *real* effect. I have raised luck only when I didn't have multipliers at least in three other attributes. It's been awhile since I played last time and it was a bit different character so it's hard to compare how I'm doing with luck as favourite... but in this game it's so easy to raise other attributes than luck, so go ahead and choose it as favourite. I'm sure it won't do any harm if not so much good either.
About luck - don't know if it has any *real* effect. I have raised luck only when I didn't have multipliers at least in three other attributes. It's been awhile since I played last time and it was a bit different character so it's hard to compare how I'm doing with luck as favourite... but in this game it's so easy to raise other attributes than luck, so go ahead and choose it as favourite. I'm sure it won't do any harm if not so much good either.
-moleman-
Mom said not to talk to strangers. I asked her what that meant and she said "anyone who looks stranger than your relatives." Except Uncle Sue. I guess. - A boy in Baldur's Gate
Mom said not to talk to strangers. I asked her what that meant and she said "anyone who looks stranger than your relatives." Except Uncle Sue. I guess. - A boy in Baldur's Gate
ThanksOriginally posted by Twoback23
Your character looks pretty good, how does that adamantium armor look? Is that what the Guards of Mournhold wear? You mentioned something about how your skills level faster or something, could this be due to luck?
Adamantium armor can be added to the game with official mod. It is gray-silverish, looks kinda traditional knights armor to me. Guards of Mournhold have different armor, can't remember it's name but it's not adamantium.
About leveling faster; I'm not sure what you are referring to. If you mean the multipliers with other attributes on level ups - then it has nothing to do with luck. Every time you level up you will get multipliers on attributes, if you had raised skills based on those attributes after last level up. Multipliers mean that you can raise attribute with 2-5 points instead of just 1. This happens regardless of luck attribute.
No skill is based solely on luck, so therefore luck can not get multipliers on level ups. That's why making luck as favourite is the only way of boosting it permanently - of course you can raise luck with potions or enchanted items.
-moleman-
Mom said not to talk to strangers. I asked her what that meant and she said "anyone who looks stranger than your relatives." Except Uncle Sue. I guess. - A boy in Baldur's Gate
Mom said not to talk to strangers. I asked her what that meant and she said "anyone who looks stranger than your relatives." Except Uncle Sue. I guess. - A boy in Baldur's Gate
Sorry, now i understand what Twoback23 referred to - earlier I mentioned thaat "the effect of 10 points more in luck is like 2 points more in each skill". Well, possibly but it's not so easy to notice as the difference isn't that great. And the skills don't actually raise, but I understood that the effect of luck is like having more skills even though it won't show in your stat screen.
Perhaps this could be tested though... With certain security skill and certain type of lockpick it is only possible to pick locks up to certain number - if skill+lockpick combination is too low you'll get "lock too complex" notification. OK, one could test raising luck (with spell/enchanted item) and see if better luck makes it possible to pick that kind of lock.
Perhaps this could be tested though... With certain security skill and certain type of lockpick it is only possible to pick locks up to certain number - if skill+lockpick combination is too low you'll get "lock too complex" notification. OK, one could test raising luck (with spell/enchanted item) and see if better luck makes it possible to pick that kind of lock.
-moleman-
Mom said not to talk to strangers. I asked her what that meant and she said "anyone who looks stranger than your relatives." Except Uncle Sue. I guess. - A boy in Baldur's Gate
Mom said not to talk to strangers. I asked her what that meant and she said "anyone who looks stranger than your relatives." Except Uncle Sue. I guess. - A boy in Baldur's Gate