Posted July 06, 2018
k_adsl123: It is difficult for me to let go of collect-a-thon habits (right now I am playing through Final Fantasy 1 on NES, so that might not be helping) but the feeling I get from this thread is that it's best to dive in and not concern myself so much with that.
I inventoried and sold every little last bit of junk that I can across. It can be done. A few back-and-forth trips to-and-from the Gnoll Stronghold to sell all those halberds meticulously moved-and-stored in the nearest chest, but it can be done. (We do it because we are completionists and completely out of our minds.) Also, you mentioned wanting to play a wizard-type of character... a Fine Idea! But I will agree that the early Chapters of BG1 are decidedly not wizard friendly, and better geared towards warriors and priests with better Armor Classes (AC) and more Hit Points (HP).
Perhaps a good compromise is starting as a Fighter, and then dual-classing to a Mage.
In BG1, the Experience Point (XP) cap is 161k. I reached this in Chapter 5, out of 7 total Chapters, so you will hit the cap.
Start the game as a Fighter. Adventure through the early Chapters with the relative safety of your armor and warrior HPs.
When you hit 32k XP / Level 6 as a Fighter, dual to a Mage.
Then, throughout the rest of the game, you will be able to get 145k more XP and reach Level 9 as a Mage.
(Even with a full 161k XP for single-class Mages, Level 9 is the max you can be for a Mage anyways.)
Now, you can't wear armor while casting spells, but by this point in the game (with the early Chapters behind you), you'll have plenty of ways of protecting yourself. Six levels' worth of warrior Hit Points, appropriate warrior NPC's in front of you, magic items, spells, etc., etc.
And another big benefit from being a Mage, is being able to use the many wizard wands that you'll find in BG1. So you'll have more options than just your memorized spells.
And your low-level Mage will quickly advance in level from the mid-game XP rewards.
And from a role-playing perspective, I bet you could think of a cool story as to why your dude would start as a Fighter and then switch to a Mage...
To dual class from a Fighter to a Mage, you have to be Human, and have a Strength & Intelligence of at least 17. (Side note: a very important BG1 NPC also does a dual-classing thing in BG2.)
Have fun, and let us know what you end up doin'!
Post edited July 06, 2018 by CFM