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Level progression table

Discussion in 'Baldur's Gate (Classic)' started by davycop, Aug 8, 2001.

  1. davycop Gems: 3/31
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    Does anyone where I can find a level progession table for all the classes. I want to start BG with a figter and dual to a mage and play all the way to TOB. I've read that lvl 9 would be a good time to dual to a mage but I'd like to see the xp table before I decide.

    I remembered having seen a table for BG2 but I can't find it now. What about TOB?
     
  2. Silverblade Guest

    All the progression tables are in the manuals, so you might want to look in there. But if you're a copycat, you can look here, there maybe level progression tables, I don't know exactly.
     
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    If you're too lazy to search:

    BG2 manual, page 119 and onward.
    ToB manual, page 28 and onward.

    You have the manuals, don't you?
     
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    I don't have the manuals. That's why I'm searching on the net. I have the manual for BG. I borrowed BG2 from a friend who doesn't have the manual and I haven't even bought TOB yet (I'm planning to soon).

    Since I'll be starting BG2 soon, I wanted to know when to dual class my fighter. I tried all sorts of searches but can't find the cp table info online.
     
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    Mild Spoilers Ahead! Read at your own risk!
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    -If you plan on playing all the way through ToB, you might want to dual at a higher level. Admitedly, it will take ages to get a complete dual class this way, but if you dual at something like level 9, by the time you've made it half way through ToB, you're fighter class will definately begin to show it's weaknesses. Level 9 sounds high of course, but when you're up against fighters in their mid 20's, with only a thaco of -2 and 1 I beleive, my dual wielding Kensai/Mage misses most of the time.

    Oh, and as a side note, don't take Kensai as a kit. There seem to be good reasons for doing so, but at the end of SoA (large spoiler ahead for fighter/mages)............
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    -you'll get some bladeslinger chain armor wich allows you to cast spells while wearing it. It can be upgraded fairly easily and early in ToB to a base ac of -1 I think and it is immune to normal weapons.
     
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