A Well Balanced Party
In this instance you will typically want to follow a well-worn template: two warrior types, a thief, two mages, and the remaining spot be open for your choice. A lot of people find a good way to gain experience is to rotate this empty spot in the party with various NPCs and do their individual character quests. Some people prefer to leave this spot open, giving earned XP to five characters instead of six. Regardless, these are parties that work even for novice players.
Party A
- Minsc (Or Fighter PC) - There are some great two handed swords in the game. Fork them over to Minsc and cause heck in your enemys' ranks.
- Jaheira/Anomen - Every party needs a priest, and these two (some form of fighter/healer) can really save the day. Play around to see if which will work for you.
- Haer'Dalis (or Fighter, or Mage PC) - Though certainly not one of the toughes NPCs, this part can deal damage in melee and rattle off spells. Really helpful in the early parts of the game.
- Yoshimo (or Thief PC) - The necessity for thieves in BG2 can't be stressed enough, especially one like the single class Yoshimo.
- Aerie/Nalia (or Mage PC)
- Imoen
- Keldorn - This old paladin is one of the best melee combatants, period.
- Valygar - Try to master the art of stealth and backstabbing, because with the right weaponry Valygar can quickly take out those enemy mages if they're caught unaware.
- Anomen/Aerie - Base this choice on whether you're up for another mage or a warrior.
- Mazzy (or Thief PC)
- Jan - The mage spells are a plus, but in this instance Jan will be acting as your Thief unless your PC is of that class.
- Nalia/Imoen (or Mage PC)
Party A
- Keldorn - The embodiment of good, give Carsomyr to Keldorn and you’re all set.
- Minsc (or Fighter PC) - Berserker extraordinaire, you’ll become attached to Minsc early on in the game.
- Jaheira (or Cleric PC) - Jaheira will be your primary healer and buffer. You’ll want her in the second line of your defenses, casting off spells and taking the lesser of your opponents out.
- Yoshimo/Imoen - Yoshimo way outdoes Imoen as a thief, but the girl is capable of picking most locks in SoA. She’s also a top mage.
- Nalia (or Thief or Mage PC) - Nalia’s thieving skills are among the worst of the NPCs, but her spell casting power sure makes up for it.
- Jan (or Thief PC)
- Keldorn
- LG Anomen - Because you’re going to want his Turn Undead ability when dealing within the Graveyard District.
- Valygar (or Thief PC) - Because of his armor restriction, you probably don’t want Valygar up front unless you have Celestial Fury on hand.
- Mazzy (or Thief PC)- You’ll definitely want this Halfling out of immediate combat, instead picking off enemy mages with her bow.
- Nalia/Imoen - the transition from one Thief/Mage to another will be easy, and you’ll appreciate their mage disabling power early on.
- Haer’Dalis (or Mage or Thief PC)
- LG Anomen - Not only an after battle healer, use Anomen’s spells like Holy Power, Magic Resistance and Righteous Magic to really reinforce his fighter abilities.
- Minsc (or Fighter PC)
- Yoshimo/ Imoen (or Thief PC)
- Nalia
- Jan - Functional and entertaining, what with Minsc and Anomen in the group.
- Aerie (or Mage PC) - The widest array of spells to choose from really gives Aerie an edge in this game.
Bioware really scrapped on evil aligned NPCs in Baldur’s Gate 2, so if you want to play on the Dark Side you’re going to have to do some compromising, Padawan. It’s going to require a balance of Evil and Neutral characters, and fortunately there is no shortage of the latter.
Party A
- Korgan - Quintessential evil Berserker. A must have for this kind of group.
- CN Anomen (Or Fighter PC) - Play Anomen the right way and you’ve got a top fighter minus the “Order this” and “Order that” crap. Be sure to utilize both his defensive and offensive magic.
- Viconia (or CN Anomen) - Viconia is probably the best cleric in the game, being single classed and with the highest WIS score.
- Edwin (Or Mage PC) - One of the top spell casters in the game, Edwin is the both the only single class and evil mage.
- Jan - Neutral by nature, Jan’s usefulness speaks for itself. He’s one of two active thieves in the game, and his illusionist mage class gives him bonus spells. He’ll also be shouldering your thief duties in the second half of the game if you’ve been relying on the next NPC up till that point, so keep him around.
- Yoshimo (Or Thief PC) - More of a RP character than anything, Yoshimo is a great archer, has Special Snares, and the only single class thief in the game. An evil party is also less inclined to show forgiveness in his quest.
Party 1
- Keldorn
- Anomen (suggest shooting for LG, or else you'll have a problem down the road)
- Minsc
- Jan
- Haer'Dalis
- Yoshimo/Imoen
- Valygar
- Cernd
- Viconia
- Jan
- Mazzy
- Edwin
Some people prefer to limit the number of NPCs they take with them, putting XP into smaller teams and increasing level up speed. Below are some ideas, but you should tinker with altering NPCs based on your alignment and style. These suggestions consist of three group members, but you can always go one or two less or more.
Party A - This group is well rounded , covering the three primary aspects of the game: Fighter, Mage, and Rogue.
- Keldorn (Or Fighter PC)
- Yoshimo/Jan (or Thief PC)
- Aerie (or mage, or cleric PC) - You need a healer and some one to throw fireballs, and the luckily for you there’s a two-in-one available.
- Haer'Dalis (Or Fighter PC)
- Jan
- Nalia/Imoen