Drunkside wrote:I finally got the bg 1 and 2 and expansions
Welkom to the club
Drunkside wrote:but i cant understand too much about the character mechanics... is lower ac better than high???
Yes it is. Both BG1 and 2 use the 2nd version of DnD (or something like that). Nwn uses the 3rd version of these rules. Basicly you roll a D20, you add plusses from weapon profincies, and weapons and add the enemy AC. If this equals (or is greater then) your thaco (To Hit AC 0). If you roll a 20 you get a critical hit which hits automatic and does double damage (unless wearing a helmet). Rolling a 1 is an automatic miss and you lose the next round or something to hit.
Drunkside wrote:
And where in the hell do i see my ab, and how is it supposed to be used(in nwn and kotor it was defenders ac- your ab+1d20)?
Looks like Thaco, see the previous thing I wrote. Sorry if it is still a little fuzzy.
Drunkside wrote: And finally, is there any sense in transporting my char from bg to bg2... What ive seen the bg2 has a lot better classes.??
Well you can improve your stats through some tomes you find. With this you can improve above the maximum for creation (you don't get extra stats at leveling up).
If you import your character in BG2 you can still choose to continue as a kit rather then with a plain character (but only when playing a plain character no going wizardslayer/shapechanger from a fighter/druid

). For the rest it is a way to complete the complete story with 1 character.
The classes like sorcerer and barbarian are not accesible that way though. You could however use
easytutu or BGtutu (no link sorry, but google is your friend

). This lets you play BG1 with the BG2 engine. This among other things opens the way for a all sorcerer runthrough.
Drunkside wrote:
THANKS!!!!!!
No problem, good luck.