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Resurrecting NPC

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Resurrecting NPC

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I blew it! Unfortunately I let Coran get killed in the spider's den in cloakwood, and I had every intention on resurrecting him at the Temple. But it wasn't until I after I saved over my game that I realized he had dropped himself from my party!
I can see his dead body, but I can't pick him up. Is there a way to rejoin him? And bring him back to life? :confused:
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Post by LotharBot »

if an NPC dies in an excessively violent way (explosion, loss of limbs, etc.) he can't be resurrected (because you need the whole body intact), so he'll disappear from your party. You can't get him back unless you reload from before he died.

If he's turned to stone, he'll disappear from your party but you can get him back using stone to flesh on his statue. But you said he died in the spider zone in Cloakwood, which probably means he just got beat to death. This means your only option to get him back (aside from cheating) is to load an earlier savegame. Check your autosave slot to see if you have one that still has him.
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Post by fable »

If he's dropped from your party and not turned to stone, he's gone: literally, disintegrated. Your best bet is to go back to your last save, which may be an autosave--since the game always saves before you enter a new area.
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Post by Faudra »

Thanks for the help guys... my better half played a game after I did so the auto save had changed... but I will know better next time!
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Post by Friend of yours »

I've lost a few characters like that, and since I play purist style, in most situations I chalk up the loss. Realism. Going back to previous saved games to me takes so much out of the game. But on occasion I will...just rarely.
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Sorry wrong message
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Post by Curry »

And if I remember correctly you can't resurrect elves ?
The problem is that the people with the most ridiculous ideas are always the people who are most certain of them.
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Post by JackOfClubs »

[QUOTE=Curry]And if I remember correctly you can't resurrect elves ?[/QUOTE]The official rules don't allow elves to be resurrected, but BG doesn't implement that rule.
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Post by Faeid »

i`m a noob, sowhat?

i just read (..now it`s black on white) if you keep reloading, the monsters will call in their friends and cousins. good for exp. ..but it *can* become hairy, too, thinking of "lower levels try to get good stuff by sneak/stealing". if you hate hordes try to keep a save-slot before auto-save(many lvl. dungeons)
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