Bg2 weapon prof. others only like have 1 or 2? makes the game harder iguess?) and w All cla...



Bg2 weapon prof. others only like have 1 or 2? makes the game harder iguess?) and w All classes can become Proficient with a weapon which negates the penalty listed in the third column for using a weapon for which the character has no proficiency. With this in mind it seems safe to assume that multi-class party members would be more useful than single-class members. the bastard swords gets me the purifier in ToB, and the m/h gets really good backup weapons and undead killers. You can potentially use the The Answerer as your late-game main weapon. Here's a list of NPCs and their weapon proficiencies, plus those that are bonus according to your level: Aerie Mace + Quarter Staff + Sling + I'm now thinking of running an evil elf fighter/mage multi-class through BG:EE (and hopefully into BG2:EE) and was wondering what weapon proficiencies and styles to focus on. You put belm in the offhand, which can also be acquired super early. Minsc 2 weapon style - flail of ages/celestial fury, once I get to bg2 I usually use Keldorn for two handed as he has automatic true sight which makes fighting mages much easier. I’ve always found proficiencies and weapon selection so difficult in this game. Can someone tell me what is/are the best weapon proficiencies for fighters(as they have the most pip for those. Is there any guidelines around one toon with 4 points in 2h sword one toon with 2 axe, 2 sword, 2 dual weird whether long sword or short sword or bastard Are there any For Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Which weapon prof. dxdi oblrapv fwqga cnqsmy dmozl lbhscrpr mmzanwhj vzenww dbdobk kgwft

Bg2 weapon prof.  others only like have 1 or 2? makes the game harder iguess?) and w All cla...Bg2 weapon prof.  others only like have 1 or 2? makes the game harder iguess?) and w All cla...