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Originally posted by Raistlin:
The party that will make it through with the least number of reloads is
the one controlled by a careful, precise, methodical and creative player.
We have been talking about all of the special characteristics and attributes of different classes but neglected to mention the skill of the player.
Speaking from personal experience, I have reloaded many more times than i care
to admit.■ However, I do know why, impatience.■ I just can't stand the time it takes to pile on the number of pre battle offensive and defensive spells out there.
I think the single biggest reload decreasing variable is the temperment of the gamer.
...and there you have my two cents.
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True, of course. But having a better party (like mine

) makes it possible to play the game faster, more effective. That is what I was trying to accomplish with my party. Of course I have to make a lot of preparations, and not rush into anything, but that is what is the fun of it.
Having two mages in the party is really good for your experience. I let my thief (former kensai) with 25 in pickpocket drink about 5-6 thief-potions so that he had 210 (in pick pockets) or so, and stole every scrolls I could find. Then I let my two mages drink two potions of genius each and scribed as I have never scribed before. I think I got about 150.000 experience for all that scribing. Soon my thief will be a kensai again, and it didn't take long at all.
While stealing I went to bridge district and stole and sold 300.000 (well actually 80.000, and used shadowkeeper to save time). This is a cheap way to get money, a tip for the newbies here. Now I have a lot of good equipment because of that.
P.s. No reloads yet, but I angered Bernard at the Copper Coronet, so I had to run away. Too bad, but there are other shopkeepers.