Posted March 30, 2014
Icewind Dale 2 is infinitely more approachable by the average human. As long as you use RPG common sense when making your party (you will probably need a melee fighter, a healer, a lock-picker and someone who casts fireball) and don't go overboard with subraces (most of whom aren't worth the level adjustment anyways) you will do just fine. My only word of warning is that Paladins have a nasty habit of refusing quest rewards, which makes them a lot less attractive as a party diplomat (a Bard would be a better choice for that role).
I love Temple of Elemental Evil, but that game is crazy. You have no business touching that game until you have a comprehensive understanding of how D&D 3.5 works.
I love Temple of Elemental Evil, but that game is crazy. You have no business touching that game until you have a comprehensive understanding of how D&D 3.5 works.