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How many XP are in BGII totally?

Discussion in 'BG2: Shadows of Amn (Classic)' started by Elenias Nal'nair, Oct 25, 2000.

  1. Elenias Nal'nair Gems: 5/31
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    [​IMG] Thought my first posting was overlooked somehow, for the question isn't that difficult, here's indeed the same question again: All areas, all quests, all opposition destroyed=how many XP?
    Most of you are through the game already others on their way, so simply ask your CHRsheets about that.
    Thx a lot

    Elenias
     
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    It doesn't really matter how much you can get as the cap on xp that a character can have is 2950000. and the total amout actually varies on what route you take through the game and how you do things in the game.
     
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    I could only estimate that there would be about 6,000,000 XP.
     
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    [​IMG] 6.000.000 is a very Bioware-like number for in Icewind Dale were about 6.600.000 XP, but I thought BGII has more depth with MUCH more quests and monsters and even bigger monsters than IWD. btw.: I don't think that with a "full" party you'll even scratch on the cap...

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    6,000,000 is WAY too low. i'd say around 10,000,000 if you do every quest you can. i've easily hit the exp cap each time through with 6 ppl in my group most times.
     
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    Does it really matter? The XP's are there to get you to the cap, which will take a while, so why worry?
     
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    I simply said 6,000,000 as a guess considering that there are certain quests that only certain classes can perform. Not to mention, the first time I beat it, I zoomed through it just for the sake of beating it and seeing the awsome storyline. My second time goiing through, I will try to hit as many sidequests as possible.
     
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