I imagine that many people use EEkeeper habitually now, sometimes to the tune of Great Cheese and sometimes to seemingly harmless ends.
Example:
*** Changing from Multi-class to Dual-class ***
In my current no-reload game Dynaheir is a multiclass M/T from lvl 1 onward. (Part dynamics and all that.) When she got to 5/5 I changed her to dual class so that her Thief level stays at 5 and she only gains Mage levels. There is still a downtime: but instead of spending half the game locked out of her Thief levels, she only has to wait till she gets from Mage 5 -> Mage 7.
I hate the down-time of dual-classing and and I prefer to develop both classes, up till the point I continue with one class alone. Same trick can be made for the famously cheesy Kensai/Mage: you can play as a multiclass through 100+ hours across BG1 and the opening of BG2 and then dual-class-continue as Mage alone with only a short down time.
Thank you EEkeeper!
Please share your own unorthodox tips and tricks.
Example:
*** Changing from Multi-class to Dual-class ***
In my current no-reload game Dynaheir is a multiclass M/T from lvl 1 onward. (Part dynamics and all that.) When she got to 5/5 I changed her to dual class so that her Thief level stays at 5 and she only gains Mage levels. There is still a downtime: but instead of spending half the game locked out of her Thief levels, she only has to wait till she gets from Mage 5 -> Mage 7.
I hate the down-time of dual-classing and and I prefer to develop both classes, up till the point I continue with one class alone. Same trick can be made for the famously cheesy Kensai/Mage: you can play as a multiclass through 100+ hours across BG1 and the opening of BG2 and then dual-class-continue as Mage alone with only a short down time.
Thank you EEkeeper!
Please share your own unorthodox tips and tricks.