New Player - Character Concepts, The Game and Several other Questions
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 2:44 am
To begin with, I find that you have a really nice community here, as it is clear, simple to use and contains a huge amount of information and good forums.
Job well done people.
But that is not my whole point here, but rather, some questions concerning my first gaming experience. As I am.. how to say it.. fond of good experiences when I do something, I find that I need to get the 'optimal' gaming experience on the first time I play the game. And to receive it, I usually consult some forum about it, cause life takes it's part from my gaming time. (so bear with me please ^__^) Also, I find the game manual EXTREMELY lacking.
First of all, about the character creation and concept. As I know somewhat little about the mechanics of D&D 3.5 in this current game, I find myself hard pressed to find a character to suit the ~60h of playing. What kind of character works in the game? For example if I want to make a Summoner, is it playable or does it fall into a death spell like in BGII? What about the animal companion of the cleric (Animal Domain) is it the same level like the druid or few levels after you like the ranger one? Or perhaps I want to make an Undead Hunter, cleric. Is there enough undead in the game to make it worthwhile? Or perhaps a dual-wielder? Simple fighters are rather ‘too easy’ to play, so I’d say they’ll be out of this ‘first game list’?
Hmm.. Maybe in the end the right question would be, which one has the most to give (quest and play wise) during the game?
Then I began thinking about the game itself. How many NPC:s can you have in your party? (5 I presume?) What are these “free members” I hear talking about? Is there lots of “broken” stuff and are there big bugs from which I should be aware of? (The current patch is 1.03, right?) I also understand that the xp amount is limited? I also hear that there is “Unique Weapons” in the game, are they part of a special edition or something? I understand that there is a some sort of an “influence meter” for the NPC:s? Is this correct? I assume it might turn people against me if I haven’t influenced them enough? In the final battle perhaps? Also, are there romances in the game like in BGII?
Now, now, now, I think I’ve made a (too)long list of questions and I apology for it (and stop before this goes on too much). But I would be really glad if somebody has the time and patience to answer some of my noobish questions. Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
HraTaika
Job well done people.
But that is not my whole point here, but rather, some questions concerning my first gaming experience. As I am.. how to say it.. fond of good experiences when I do something, I find that I need to get the 'optimal' gaming experience on the first time I play the game. And to receive it, I usually consult some forum about it, cause life takes it's part from my gaming time. (so bear with me please ^__^) Also, I find the game manual EXTREMELY lacking.
First of all, about the character creation and concept. As I know somewhat little about the mechanics of D&D 3.5 in this current game, I find myself hard pressed to find a character to suit the ~60h of playing. What kind of character works in the game? For example if I want to make a Summoner, is it playable or does it fall into a death spell like in BGII? What about the animal companion of the cleric (Animal Domain) is it the same level like the druid or few levels after you like the ranger one? Or perhaps I want to make an Undead Hunter, cleric. Is there enough undead in the game to make it worthwhile? Or perhaps a dual-wielder? Simple fighters are rather ‘too easy’ to play, so I’d say they’ll be out of this ‘first game list’?
Hmm.. Maybe in the end the right question would be, which one has the most to give (quest and play wise) during the game?
Then I began thinking about the game itself. How many NPC:s can you have in your party? (5 I presume?) What are these “free members” I hear talking about? Is there lots of “broken” stuff and are there big bugs from which I should be aware of? (The current patch is 1.03, right?) I also understand that the xp amount is limited? I also hear that there is “Unique Weapons” in the game, are they part of a special edition or something? I understand that there is a some sort of an “influence meter” for the NPC:s? Is this correct? I assume it might turn people against me if I haven’t influenced them enough? In the final battle perhaps? Also, are there romances in the game like in BGII?
Now, now, now, I think I’ve made a (too)long list of questions and I apology for it (and stop before this goes on too much). But I would be really glad if somebody has the time and patience to answer some of my noobish questions. Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
HraTaika