
I figured that this would be a good exploit to show because the pairing system in BG1 was a pain in the rear end. They're removed from the party, but since the "Okay, I'm going to take my friend with me" dialogue never happens, the other half of the pair stays in.

Basically what you do is take the party member you dont want into a houseoom that you'll never go to again, remove them from the party and exit the area before they have a chance to talk to you. So how did I get them apart? Well Suspicious is going to scream "CONSISTANCY" but it's the one exploit I used in the game. Note for those who have played: Right, You normally cant split up Minsc\Dyanheir without one of them dying. However: Viconia does have a bit of a.well.evil side to her. Minsc objected at first but was then convinced that she would be safe at the Inn and did not object. While I was admittedly a little sad to see her go: We need a Cleric. Dyanheir accepted this undeniable logic and agreed to wait for us at the Friendly Arm Inn in case we needed her again. While I appreciated her company, I was a more powerful mage than her. Jaheira was needed as a druid, they can get pretty powerful later on and she was a good healer and decent with that club. Khalid was also good for backing up Minsc when things got a bit hairy. Minsc was required 's Minsc and he's the strongest in Melee combat. Imoen was annoying, but she was a theif which we needed. I had to think long and hard about this one. Jaheira seemed to take offence to his arrogance and bashed his head in with her club. While it wasn't really my business, I was starting to develop a certain distaste for religous zealots. He accused us of being bandits and wanted to kill us. I remembered the last Flaming Fist Mercenary we encountered. What one was doing on the surface is beyond us, but we were eager to find out. However: We met something we never expected to meet. Note: Sorry, it's 1.51 meg thus too big for Waffleimages. If they wanted my gold: They had to earn it. I'm not going to give up my hard-earned cash. In my exploring: I encountered a lot of bandits. After all: This was my first time outside Candlekeep: I wanted to see some of the stuff I had read about. Instead of going straight after this Tranzig fellow, we thought we'd take a break and have a bit of an explore. Note: First line was "Mulahey - It appears that your little mining operation is not going as.īeing in the outdoors was much more preferable to being locked underground.

Even though we've stopped the ore from being contaminated, there's still lots of it in circulation so it'll still be a while before the region will recover. To recap: The Kobolds were attacking the miners and then poisoning the ore so that it'd be weak and crumble. Tazok obviously isn't a bright spark leaving such an obvious trail behind, but it confirmed my thoughts as to what was going on down here.
