| Redemption |
4.6MB |
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| The Redemption mod changes the ending
of the SoA - ToB once more, since it gives you the possibility
to redeem your archnemesis - Jon Irenicus, a fallen elven mage
who once was one of the most talented and respected individuals
among his people. The Redemption mod is an addition to the Ascension
mod. |
| Desecration of Souls |
1.6MB |
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A mini mod for Baldur's Gate 2 with
Throne of Bhaal installed, with the latest patch:
- About 50 new items
- 2 New stores & one old store with new items
- A new inn to explore in the Slums District
- New and old powerful creatures & encounters
- An encounter with the Hammer Brothers
- A new and fun gaming experiance!
- New AI scripts |
| Virtue |
341kb |
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| This mod sets out to remedy apparent
flaws in the game's original system by splitting reputation
into two separate variables: Reputation, which represents how
people in the game feel about the party; and Virtue, which represents
how morally correct the party's actions are. Virtue will now
appear alongside reputation on the character screen, and be
treated separately where appropriate. |
| Unfinished Business |
1.6MB |
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| Unfinished Business is a WeiDU-based
mod for Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn. It is designed to
restore many of the cut items, quests, and encounters from the
game's final release, as well as try to tie up some of the loose
ends. |
| Cloakwood Squares |
300kb |
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| A port (in-game custscene) of the
"Cloakwood Squares" parody/game show fanfic to the
Infinity Engine. See Salvanas and Tiana fight a battle of wits
with nine of your favorite BG2 NPCs, all overseen by the Master
of the Cloakwood Squares, Lord Keldorn Firecam! The Cloakwood
Squares mod now includes both Games 1 and 2, and an "audience
coordinator", Caffrey, who hangs out just south of the
Copper Coronet and allows you to watch the games multiple times,
or skip the viewing altogether, as you choose. |
| Ease-of-Use Mod |
375kb |
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The Ease-Of-Use mod is collection
of useful modlets and minor changes that make playing BGII
more bearable:
Infinite Weapon and Potion Stacking
Infinite Weapon and Potion Stacking (ToB)
Multi-Class Grand Mastery
True Grand Mastery (Baldurdash)
Shut Up "You Must Gather Your Party .." (Baldurdash)
Faster Chapter 1&2 Cut-Scenes & Dreams (Blucher,
Karzak)
Wear Magical Armor AND Magic Rings
Stop NPC Alignment-Reputation Complaints (Baldurdash, Kalthorine
ut Wistan)
All Races/Gender & Concurrent Romances (Baldurdash,
Kalthorine ut Wistan)
Un-Nerfed THAC0 Table, Saving Throws, Grand-Mastery, and
Arcane, Divine Spell Progression. (Blucher)
XP Cap Remover (Baldurdash)
All Multi-Player NPCs to be Kicked Out (and then wait here)
Turn off the Hideous Cloak-of-Mirroring and Spell-Trap Animation
Bottomless Bag of Holding (Blucher)
Multiple Strongholds (Baldurdash)
Bonus Merchants (Baldurdash, Bioware)
Keep Drizzt's Loot, Disable Malchor Harpell
No Drow Avatars on Party In Underdark
Imoen ToB Banter Fix (Compton)
Shapeshifter Rebalancing
Female Edwina Portrait (Davide Carta) |
| Item Upgrade Mod |
472kb |
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| This mod allows Cromwell and Cespenar
to upgrade additional items in BGII. One third of them are convenience
functions (e.g., they save you ring or boot space), one third
of them try to beef up categories of weapons that are "weak
by comparison" (e.g., clubs and spears), and one third
of them upgrade NPC-specific items. |
| The Tactics Mod |
613kb |
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| The Tactics Mod Pack adds quite a
few optional components to BGII. They all aim to make the game
more challenging and rewarding by increasing the difficulty
(and thus the thought required) of encounters. |
| Spell-50 Mod |
351kb |
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| The Spell-50 mod extends a number
of priest, druid and mage spell effects to level fifty. Spells
cast by friends and enemies alike are modified. Basically, it's
a mod for players who would like to see phenominal cosmic spellcasting
at higher levels. Contents: A number of spells within the game
have their effects (damage, duration, etc.) linearly extended
to 50th level. |
| Banter Packs |
300kb |
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| It's no secret that one of the most
popular, enduring elements of Baldur's Gate 2 is the inter-party
dialogue, or "banter", that crops up from time to
time, making the characters and gameworld seem more alive. The
Banter Packs add several new banters, representing hundreds
of new lines of dialogue, to BG2. No special intervention is
required on the part of the player... just go about your business
and enjoy the new scenarios as they appear. |
| NPC Flirt Packs |
529kb |
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It doesn't make sense that the
BG2 romance NPCs call all of the shots in the relationship,
right down to when it is and is not appropriate to show a
little affection. Besides, who among you can say that you've
never felt Aerie, Anomen, Jaheira, or Viconia just needed
a hug?
So now things are different. Now your PC can show his/her
fondness any time. And the NPCs will flirt back, meaning the
romance doesn't have to end after the last LOVETALK. |
| Ashes of Embers |
565kb |
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Ashes of Embers is a collection
of features originally intended as components of the Embers
of Empires mod. Due to time constraints EoE has been put on
hold, but the completed features have been released as a stand-alone
package for BGII. It includes:
- Universal weapons for all classes
- 7 added kits
- Human multi-classes
- Added Armour
- Two tweaked spells
- Wizard Slayer enhancement |
| Oversight Mod |
400kb |
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| A lot of the alignment codings in
Baldur's Gate II are, to put it nicely, insane. Good brigands
and murderers. Neutral paladins. Evil actors, major-domos, Priests
of Lathander, and other characters who are entirely helpful
and friendly. The Alignment Correction component of this mod
was written to correct these errors. Additionally, in Throne
of Bhaal, David Gaider created excellent Tougher versions of
four members of the Five but no Tougher version of Sendai, Throne
of Bhaal's ultimate spellcaster. Already markedly weaker than
her brother Abazigal, whom players could encounter before facing
her, Sendai became the weakest of the Five when all existing
Tougher versions were installed. The Tougher Sendai component
strives to rectify this, making Sendai approximately as deadly
as Tougher Abazigal. |