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Planar Sphere (Spoilers)

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2002 11:18 pm
by PosterX
I just completed the Planar Sphere Quest. What's with the high level halfing spellcasters? Is this just some more NPCheese?

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2002 11:22 pm
by fable
The Sphere has traveled through many dimensions. Since the guardian (the giant golem) was out of commission, various dangers came on board--the beholder, the fire and water elementals, etc. The halfling mages are simply another very nasty and unexpected threat your party has to face. I don't know what you mean by cheese; that word's usually used in a way that means methods of manipulating a game's rules to win--just this side of cheating.

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2002 12:12 pm
by PosterX
Originally posted by fable
The halfling mages are simply another very nasty and unexpected threat your party has to face. I don't know what you mean by cheese; that word's usually used in a way that means methods of manipulating a game's rules to win--just this side of cheating.
What I mean by NPCheese is that some NPCs in the game do things that my PC couldn't do. AFAIK I couldn't create a halfling mage. There are other examples like Anomen dualling to cleric with only 12 wisdom.

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2002 12:41 pm
by fable
Originally posted by PosterX


What I mean by NPCheese is that some NPCs in the game do things that my PC couldn't do. AFAIK I couldn't create a halfling mage. There are other examples like Anomen dualling to cleric with only 12 wisdom.
You also can't create an elven vampire. ;) That doesn't mean halfling mages are impossible. It only signifies something that happened outside the range of possibilities open to the average--or shall we, above average--citizen. The halfling mage, like the beholder, isn't native to your land, and that dimension-traveling sphere gave the developers a great opportunity to throw in a few more unlikely possibilities than the rest of BG2. I just wish they'd done a little more, in there.

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2002 4:04 pm
by PosterX
Originally posted by fable


You also can't create an elven vampire. ;) That doesn't mean halfling mages are impossible. It only signifies something that happened outside the range of possibilities open to the average--or shall we, above average--citizen. The halfling mage, like the beholder, isn't native to your land, and that dimension-traveling sphere gave the developers a great opportunity to throw in a few more unlikely possibilities than the rest of BG2. I just wish they'd done a little more, in there.
I made a bad choice of words. What I mean is the only elves, half-elves and humans can be mages.

BTW is there anyway to help the Knights of Solamnia if your not a mage?

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2002 4:10 pm
by Locke Da'averan
gnomes can be mages too you know... though only illusionists but still they can be mages..