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Where do my own PCs go when I release them?

Discussion in 'BG2: Shadows of Amn (Classic)' started by Guza, Nov 6, 2000.

  1. Guza Gems: 1/31
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    [​IMG] I was wondering where do my own PCs created for multiplayer go after I replace them with game's own PCs?
    It's because I would like to take some of the original PCs to complete their quests(or nick a good item)and after that take my PCs back, but I can't do that because I don't know where they go...Please help
     
  2. Crazy J Gems: 6/31
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    Unfortunatly, they completly vanish from the game. I had one stick around after I let him go, but I couldn't get him into my party.
    Said it was an honor serving with me, or something like that, then just left. Vanished from existance! It's the same if they get petrified or imprisoned then brought back. Can't get them back into your party. Bummer! The only solution would be to save them in the files, so you can bring them back from there.
     
  3. IronEagle Gems: 13/31
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    I have found only a few npc's actually go back to that tavern, Edwin will go, if you dont let him join your party the first time that paladin (not keldorn) Annonem or something like that does, if you dont make him an evil man. Valygar goes back to his cottage in umar. Aerie goes back the circus, (but when she rejoins ur party she is very very depressed (hope u have Keldorn). And the rest pretty much take off, never to be seen again
     
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    Howcome since paladins all have to be lawfull GOOD they all worship the neutral god helm in the radiant heart?
     
  5. Crazy J Gems: 6/31
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    I agree! I had a DM once who allowed Paladins to have the same alignment catagory as their diety, but still had to be partly
    good. For example, a Paladin of Helm could be Neutral Good.
     
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