
optimized our character builds and used tactical approaches to situations. So any variety you want to try playing, you'll end up having fun/being challenged. Theres a bunch of started characters with pre populated stories you can play. Requires Java Runtime Environment 1.6 or later. You can edit abilities, skills, feats, spells, inventory and companion influence.

It supports both player characters and companions. Some parts of the game are very hard without some good strong mages, and some parts are hard without tanks, and some parts are hard without a lot of healing, and the like. There are 10 selectable Character Classes that can be chosen by the player to choose from, or, should the player wish, they can choose a Custom Class. Requirements: OC Xp1 Xp2 Language: English Tags: Character Editor, Java, Stand alone Save game character editor for NWN2. Various people like playing different party combinations. The game has some preset classes that show you a bit about how that would look.Īlso, it is likely that you may start out with a party, decide it's not balanced how you want it, and remake the party (or delete a character and try a new one).

The usual classes you would expect will probably be what you create by distributing stat points: tanks, warriors, mages, healers, rogue-types, "red mage" types, etc. Most people who play more than one character (some crazy people do single characters) create a variety of characters with different specialties. But the game is easy enough for beginners to get into, so it's not going to be THAT complicated. So there is a good deal of strategy/thought required. You will never be able to get everything on one character, and you will not have enough stat points to make a good character that does everything (or even most things). Avernum 6 is the final chapter in the Great Trials Trilogy, three games that tell the tale of your weary land’s final destiny. There are four main attributes/statistics, a few dozen skills to train up, and also a few dozen or so special traits you can get as you level up or get your skills high enough. It isn't unlimited customization the game kind of directs you to have characters specialize in one or two things rather than do a bit of everything.

There is a bit more variation than I think the above post suggests.
