Baldur Gate 1 Romance
Contents.Basic Information Dual and Multiclassing can be VERY powerful if used right in Baldur's Gate. Playing the game hardcore can be a lot easier if you dual or multiclass, as they have abilities of both classes with the only drawback being that you do not reach as high of levels. Also, if considering the entire Baldur's Gate saga as a whole, dual-classing allows for the most overpowered, broken, and downright cheap meta-gaming characters possible.Dual-classing favors starting with your primary class as the combat oriented class, and then dropping into a spell-casting class. Casters scale better later into the game, and this way you maximize the early game health and thac0. Fighter should always be the first class for any potential fighter dual-class, and thief should be the primary class for thief/mages.Fighter Multi-Class Options Fighter makes the most universal dual- and multi-classing option because it offers something every other class wishes they had: HP and thac0.
They hit harder and can absorb more punishment than any other given class meaning your squishy thief who couldn't ever land that backstab suddenly has twice the HP and rarely misses from the shadows, or your mage suddenly has more survivability than he would have enjoyed at max level just by dual-classing at level 8.Fighter/Cleric Very powerful solo class and great for hardcore runs, as sanctuary is basically a free 'get out of trouble' card.
Contents & RecruitmentJaheira is available to recruit during. She awaits the player's arrival with on the west (left) side of the ground floor at 320, 685. They'll help you as promised to to take care of you, but they'll not hesitate to leave you either if you decline their initial offer.She has to pair with Khalid.Quests. (This is a time-sensitive quest)Relationships.: Jaheira thinks highly of Branwen and the two get along well.: Coran will shamelessly hit on Jaheira, despite the fact she is married.
JAHEIR.cre RecruitmentJaheira is available to recruit from Chapter 9. She'll be standing alongside (not Khalid) in and she'll need you to find Khalid, who happens to be commanding the ally forces fending off 's crusades at in the main time.Biography “When asked about her past, Jaheira grimaces and glosses over her childhood in Tethyr and her flight from that nation's civil war. She briefly mentions how she was eventually taken in and raised by an enclave of druids before telling you that you should focus on the matter at hand.You know that Jaheira and her husband, Khalid, belong to the secretive order known as the Harpers. Though Jaheira insists she and Khalid were merely taking a vacation near Bridgefort when the crusade arrived and violence ensued, it seems more likely that the Harpers positioned Jaheira the pair in the area.Whatever the truth, Jaheira seems committed to tracking down Caelar and putting an end to her crusade.”& Jaheira Companion. Note: After freeing her, let Jaheira join your party even if you don't intend to use her. If you dismiss her without her having been part of the party, you will not see her at her normal place at the Docks, and you will miss out on her quests.
Quests. ( Don't tarry too long or Jaheira will die from the curse)Relationships.: After mourning the death of her husband, and if the player is willing, an opportunity for is possible. Under the right circumstances, a male player that is either a human, half-elf, elf, or halfling.
Gate 1 Central Europe
This icon indicates content from the Throne of Bhaal campaign of the Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition. May have several opportunities through dialogue to 'make the most' of the situation.
See also: GameplayJaheira's skills and ability scores have notably improved since the first installment, she has three more points in and has access to the unique level 5 druid spell, which functions similarly to.Jaheira's potential finally blooms thanks to the increased of ToB. The separated XP gain isn't a issue for her as ' high level scaling isn't good to begin with, they literally 'capped' at level 15 (3,000,000 XP). Meanwhile Jaheira gains more and more useful type. Give her offhand, use HLAs, cast other buffs on her, she can be an excellent physical damage dealer, let her cast, a spellcaster killer.Biography “When asked about her past, JAHEIRA glares as she speaks. She says that she was born in the Tethyr region to a loyalist of the King Alemander regime, unfortunately during the Tethyrian civil war. Her family was among the nobles targeted by the angry mobs of peasants, and she was only spared because a servant girl took her from their castle before it fell. An enclave of druids in the Forest of Tethir was willing to grant shelter, and Jaheira grew up headstrong in their care.
She believes the only way to protect nature is to have an active role in the world, but the cost of this dedication seems to weigh heavily on her mind these days.She grows quiet when you ask about recent events, and while she gives the appearance of her normal, strong-willed self, there is a look of doubt in her eyes. It would seem that she has seen too many friends fall to remain unaffected.
She does not like the subject, and lets it drop.”PersonalityJaheira has a luscious European accent, and Khalid, a stammer. Their personalities are opposed in this way and others. Jaheira tends to be headstrong and very certain of her own ways, sometimes to the annoyance of other NPCs (Viconia, for example) or (depending on how the player character reacts at certain points) even the protagonist.
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Many companions refuse to be servile flunkies at the beck and call of the player, and Jaheira is no exception: 'Yes, oh omnipresent authority figure?' (Which, of course means the player, not the character, unlike the other followers).Jaheira's inconsistency with regards to party deaths is a perfectly ironic blend of true love for her mate and jaded neutrality to the fate of others.
She is normally philosophical, even laconic, about the death of other party members, with a 'No tears shed for those lost in righteous battle'. Should Khalid die, however, she lets out an anguished wail.Trivia. Jaheira is by Heidi Shannon (as Hidi Shannon).Quotes Main article.