Stig79: But when they do they can wipe the floor with a pile of level 20 thieves.
Bookwyrm627: "No matter how subtle the wizard, a knife between the shoulder blades will seriously cramp his style."
But, BG and BG2 mages have counters to that.
For BG:
Mirror Image provides complete protection against a number of attacks. As long as you have at least one image, damaging attacks *can't* damage the character. (This includes area attacks.) Note that there is no chance of hitting the real caster when there are images.
For BG2:
Mirror Image is less powerful here (as an attack *can* happen to hit the real mage, plus there's the issue of True Sight), but mages get a couple more options:
* Stoneskin negates a certain number of physical hits, no mater how much damage they would do.
* Protection from Magical Weapons provides complete protection against most enemies' physical attacks (at least those that are serious threats). Against the rest, there's Protection from Normal Weapons. (Note that a player would be able to deal with PfMW by switching to a non-magical weapon, but the enemies you face aren't that smart, and monsters whose natural attacks are counted as magical do not have this option anyway.)
So, with the "knife in the shoulder blades", we see the following possibilities if the wizard is prepared:
* Oops! That wasn't the real wizard! Try again!
* That skin of stone blocked the knife. Try again!
* Wait, why isn't this knife doing any damage?