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Willard 05-23-2002 07:46 PM

Um, I hope this isn't cheating, but here goes-
If you create your own party with multiplayer you tend to get characters with higher hit points. In a party with some fighters, I got a mage with 115 hit points, and another time, in a party with a lot of fighters, I got a monk with 90 something hit points. I think they put there so that people would enjoy playing multiplayer with characters that are equal, not with one person cortrollong a fighter with 120 hit points, and another player has to control some stinky bard with 40 hit points. Or maybe it's just a bug.

Willard 05-23-2002 07:47 PM

To use that same character in a single player game, just export it and then import it into a new single player game.

Daniel 05-23-2002 11:25 PM

my half orc barbarian is currently on 184hp legit and counting. Im on LVL17 (with another 23 to go becuase of TOB). I tend to reload at lvl ups to get the most HP that i can.

Morgan_Corbesant 05-23-2002 11:48 PM

why not just go into options and select "max hit-points per level"?

Daniel 05-23-2002 11:53 PM

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Originally posted by Morgan_Corbesant:
why not just go into options and select "max hit-points per level"?
you can do that???? i thought that was icewind dale only?

Dundee Slaytern 05-24-2002 12:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Daniel:
you can do that???? i thought that was icewind dale only?
It is called, reducing the difficulty level to 'Normal', before you click on the level up button. You will then get maximum Hp when you level up. Do not forget to change back your difficulty level after you level up.

Glorfindel 05-24-2002 04:32 AM

<font color="lawngreen" face="trebuchet MS"> there is a MUCH better way to get high hitpoints... but I wont give away my secrets... and this is a completely legit way.. without exploiting bugs or anything... well actually if you are good then you have to exploit a bug... but if your evil it works well...

With my best Bladesinger he has over 200HP!, I did have to use a bug in my game to get him that high.... but my best evil sorcerer has about 250HP without using a bug... I wonder if any of you are getting the idea Of what I have done ;) </font>

Glorfindel 05-24-2002 04:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dundee Slaytern:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Daniel:
you can do that???? i thought that was icewind dale only?

It is called, reducing the difficulty level to 'Normal', before you click on the level up button. You will then get maximum Hp when you level up. Do not forget to change back your difficulty level after you level up.</font>[/QUOTE]<font color="lawngreen" face="trebuchet MS"> I also use this little tactic when scribing spells that are to good to chance lossing [img]tongue.gif[/img] (e.g. a lvl. 9 spell or 8 spell etc [img]smile.gif[/img] )</font>

Dundee Slaytern 05-24-2002 04:35 AM

Vampiric Touch.

My solo Elf Assassin highest Hp so far is 232 Hp.

theifprowess 05-24-2002 06:55 AM

i got my paladin sittin pretty at 347hp.legitly.
tob deck of many things,"moon" save import. over and over ive done it only a couple of times cause it takes forever.but before my pali was at 287 natural hit points.pals and fighters gain more hit points in the beginning and thruout the game generally.


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