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Gangrell 01-06-2003 07:37 AM

I'm thinking about it, but won't it make it harder on you against a group of enemies?

Raistlin Majere 01-06-2003 07:51 AM

Possibly in the beginning, but remember, you're level is six times higher than with a full party.

Mack_Attack 01-06-2003 10:22 AM

Well solo at times can be a challenge but at higher levels this kind of balances things out. I even with a six person party I never run into a huge group of badies. Play smart with a solo PC and it will be easy.

karlosovic 01-06-2003 11:13 AM

Ive just started my first solo attempt and I think the hardest fights are against enemies with a disabling attack eg hold, stun etc. Getting 1 person frozen in a group of 6 doesnt wprry me much. but when your only character is frozen solid while ghasts etc steadily pound you to death...

EDIT: I should say, however, that it makes the game VERY different, and is really quite interesting and entertaining. It opens a whole new world of tactical posibilities and forces you to think of things you never considered

[ 01-06-2003, 11:16 AM: Message edited by: karlosovic ]

johnny 01-06-2003 11:18 AM

I've never played solo before, i suppose it's much more difficult that way ?

Alson 01-06-2003 11:36 AM

For a player who knows the game inside out, soloing can actually be considered easier.

I've tried soloing a couple of times, but i always come back to party games. Interactions, dialogues, micromanagement, group tactics - i just can't play BG2 without these. [img]smile.gif[/img]

[ 01-06-2003, 11:37 AM: Message edited by: Alson ]

Baros 01-06-2003 02:11 PM

It can be a lot easier - especially some of the set piece battles. Think defensively - you've only got 1 person to protect which makes potions/scrolls a lot more useful.

The best thing about solo-ing is just quite how much you can learn about the abilities of a single class. I never use my mages to their full capability, so my next solo will be a magic user (I like the idea of a bard) which should give me a better idea of quite what they can do.

Angelouss 01-06-2003 02:51 PM

I agree w/ baros, it's great to learn one class. my solo sorcerer is nasty. the most annoying thing for me is domination, if you get dominated your dead. very annoying.

Imrahil 01-07-2003 01:22 AM

I tend to agree with Alson about solo-ing actually being easier most of the time. When it's Just You (particularly, as you said, if you know what's coming) & you are generally a much higher level than you are "supposed to be" at that point in the game, it's so easy to prepare / hit / run / Sunfire / Whirlwind / Backstab / whatever. When you have a party to worry about, the tactics are so much more interesting, IMO.

Even if you know what's coming, protecting Aerie / Imoen / Edwin / whoever is a major tactical consideration which I consider much more enjoyable to deal with than if I know that all I have to concentrate on is getting ME out of harm's way (which is generally pretty easy).

- Imrahil

Baros 01-07-2003 03:16 AM

The encounters that spring to mind are such as Bodhi's lair, or any of the Liches (especially Kangaxx) - a scroll of protection against undead or magic will see you through - something that just isn't possible with a party. You can also keep your entire party invisible most of the time to avoid encounters you don't like.

In many cases Soloing can be too easy - you have to restrict yourself and try to play fair.


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