I, for one, bought and downloaded IW2 from GOG's sale this morning, and has so far had a lot of fun making up the backstory to my strangely assorted party - a human paladin who spent years gathering chosen people from different tribes and villages, and thus collecting an elven mage, a halfling rogue, a dwarven fighter, human cleric and finally an missile-leaning fighter from the wood elves. Good fun, indeed :)
What I don't get is the business with multiclassing in IW2 - I can choose which class I level up in as I go along? Strange (for someone who only knows D&D from BG1/2 and IW1 (and the first bookset, the blue and orange one - but that was a long time ago...).
What I don't get is the business with multiclassing in IW2 - I can choose which class I level up in as I go along? Strange (for someone who only knows D&D from BG1/2 and IW1 (and the first bookset, the blue and orange one - but that was a long time ago...).