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Good theives

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:02 pm
by Craig
I'm looking for a good theif for my party, I've got Kivan, Finch*, Indira*, Imoen, and Xan. I'm a Cleric hoping to duel to mage at level 11.

* means third party NPC

I've just dueled Imoen, so now I don't have a theif. I'd like to pick up someone, and not miss out on the magery either. I'd like to get a neutral party, so that works with Skie. But then I need Eldoth...Whom I dislike.

Coran is dead after going to the firewine bridge. I killed him. He was annoying me too much. Then, we tried Safana, also way too annoying to stay in the party. That doesn't leave many people.

Does anyone have any thoughts?

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:56 pm
by galraen
Craig wrote:Does anyone have any thoughts?
Um, stop getting annoyed so easily.:mischief:

Apart from Skie, unless Montaron is still around, that only leaves Alora, you have to have access to Baldur's Gate for Skie and Alora of course.

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 7:30 pm
by Craig
I think it's the fact that I have the banter pack on for BG I, and they keep getting annoying. Coran was a bug where I couldn't get him back. Safana was too much with her stories.... Maybe I just shouldn't dual Imoen?

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 6:14 am
by roller1234
Shar-Teel. Dual her and get a thief with fighter HP, fighter weapon proficiencies, 18+ str and 17 dex. (added: She is evil though)

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 1:43 pm
by Jordoo
Sar-Teel is great as a dualed theif!

Coran IMO is probably the most usefull NPC in the game other than Imoen. He is the best archer (and bow is rdiculously powerfull) give him the gauntlets of ogre power or a potion of strength and he will backstab your party right through the game plus he can handle your theiving. I almost always did as little as possible to keep my levels down and nab Coran quickly so he could cover for Imoen when she dualed to mage.

Edit: How could I forget? There is always Deider, he's probably the best theif in the game since bioware cheated him up quite a bit. You'd have to cheat him in at this point of course.