Posted August 07, 2017
I'm playing a strictly good party (indeed, I just had to give the crestfallen but neutral Jaheira the boot recently--felt bad about it). Here's how things stack up now--ahead of my approaching departure for Spellhold:
Me (Cleric/Ranger)
Keldorn
Minsc
Sir Anomen
Nalia
Aerie
Now, I'm pretty set on keeping Keldorn, Minsc, and Aerie. I'm also dead set on getting Imoen--and so booting either Nalia or Anomen to make room for her. I need to determine which of these to keep and which of them to kick out.
Option A--Keep Anomen and boot Nalia: This is a cleric-heavy party, but gives me one cleric that has high-level potential (rather than two half-clerics) and gives me more front line power. The downside is that I'm left with one slow-blooming mage (the multiclass Aerie) and one late blooming mage (Imoen). I'm not sure if that's enough mage power to get through the game.
Option B--Boot Anomen and keep Nalia: Now I'm looking at three mages, but only one who has the top potential (Nalia). But I'm also left with only three decent melee fighters, and I'm not sure whether the two half-clerics (Aerie and I) will offer enough divine power to get through the late game. There's also something just a wee bit silly about having both Imoen and Nalia together, since they're practically twins.
The question: which looks like the better option, A or B? (I'm sure that there are other options that are better for party balance, but I'm only interested in these two options.)
Some further questions: (1) Do two multi-class clerics offer sufficient priest power for the game? (2) Could Imoen and Aerie cut it together as the only mages in the party?
Some further background info: I've just entered Chapter 3 at 0.9 million experience points for my main character. I've completed half of the main/stronghold quests, but I haven't assumed control of a stronghold. I haven't yet touched the Windspear Hills, Umar Hills, Planar Sphere, or the Astral Prison. I've completed the majority (but not all) of the other quests around Athkatla. So...this gives you a sense of how much EP potential is still out there for Imoen.
Me (Cleric/Ranger)
Keldorn
Minsc
Sir Anomen
Nalia
Aerie
Now, I'm pretty set on keeping Keldorn, Minsc, and Aerie. I'm also dead set on getting Imoen--and so booting either Nalia or Anomen to make room for her. I need to determine which of these to keep and which of them to kick out.
Option A--Keep Anomen and boot Nalia: This is a cleric-heavy party, but gives me one cleric that has high-level potential (rather than two half-clerics) and gives me more front line power. The downside is that I'm left with one slow-blooming mage (the multiclass Aerie) and one late blooming mage (Imoen). I'm not sure if that's enough mage power to get through the game.
Option B--Boot Anomen and keep Nalia: Now I'm looking at three mages, but only one who has the top potential (Nalia). But I'm also left with only three decent melee fighters, and I'm not sure whether the two half-clerics (Aerie and I) will offer enough divine power to get through the late game. There's also something just a wee bit silly about having both Imoen and Nalia together, since they're practically twins.
The question: which looks like the better option, A or B? (I'm sure that there are other options that are better for party balance, but I'm only interested in these two options.)
Some further questions: (1) Do two multi-class clerics offer sufficient priest power for the game? (2) Could Imoen and Aerie cut it together as the only mages in the party?
Some further background info: I've just entered Chapter 3 at 0.9 million experience points for my main character. I've completed half of the main/stronghold quests, but I haven't assumed control of a stronghold. I haven't yet touched the Windspear Hills, Umar Hills, Planar Sphere, or the Astral Prison. I've completed the majority (but not all) of the other quests around Athkatla. So...this gives you a sense of how much EP potential is still out there for Imoen.