Least Favorite BG2 NPC!
#61
Posted 19 June 2009 - 12:26 AM
#62
Posted 19 June 2009 - 02:03 AM
She is supposed to be an evil drow priestess, while at the same time being a persecuted beauty. "I did no harm to any of you rivvin, i just wish to be left in peace!". That's an Aerie-line if i ever saw one. Then she acts like she was still an arch-matron-something in the underdark and doesn't seem to realize she simply isn't, gong on how she despises the surfacers she's just begged for mercy. She's absolutely in love with the underdark society that banished her, and the player doesn't even get the possibility to remind her that the rules have changed. Indeed, she can get away with being intolerably rude to the pc without anything to justify that. We never get a "mind your language while talking to me, coalface cutie. you may have been someone in that stinking cave of yours, but I'm the boss around here" line. Why? Wouldn't it earn us her respect?
In her dialogue, she's always right: it makes me livid the way Anomen, in spellhold, advices us to go after Irenicus right away while we have the element of suprise - a perfectly logical advice for his character, but it makes him come out as an idiot, since if you do it, you die instantly. But Viccie would never dream of saying we're powerful enough to defeat one lowly stinking male rivvin mage, what with having a drow (!), a red wizard, Valen and a powerfull bhaalspawn with us. Why, she could have been wrong! Oh noes!
Not to mention there is virtually no roleplay-reason why a female pc should want her in the party. Or even a male pc who doesn't want to sleep with her. But hey, we all know they don't exist.
#63
Posted 19 June 2009 - 07:22 AM
Cernd and Valygar are two of my favorite characters, but they were done a huge disservice by being left hollow. With the right fleshing out, I think they'd both get a lot more recognition and be much more enjoyable NPCs.
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#64
Posted 19 June 2009 - 07:37 AM
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#65
Posted 19 June 2009 - 11:13 AM
#66
Posted 07 July 2009 - 02:52 AM
Another one I don't really like is Nalia. So naive and useless as a thief. Also, she just got worse in ToB. Why, why are all the thief characters either multi-classed and useless, plain annoying or backstab you and disappear?
I actually like Valygar very much. I admit he's not the best fighter, but if I can, I keep him around. Something about brooding dark heroes...
#67
Posted 21 July 2009 - 11:58 PM
"If they're not dead, watch out for a bunch of boneless women flopping through the streets."
#68
Posted 22 July 2009 - 06:52 AM
#69
Posted 22 July 2009 - 09:14 AM
I gotta say I was suprised to see votes for Minsc, but then I'm biased.
Aerie can be tiresome and Cernd too unless you're a fan of Jason Marsden. And Nalia too for that matter. Whiny is not a favorable character trait.
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#70
Posted 02 August 2009 - 12:59 PM
#71
Posted 02 August 2009 - 02:12 PM
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#72 -Cugel-
Posted 04 August 2009 - 04:04 PM
Twice the spell slots. Ability to combine both clerical and mage spells in a chain-contingency. Can make herself completely invulnerable and then melee doing great damage.
Aerie would be the most popular character IF: she had decent stats and if she wasn't such a complete WHINER that I have never bothered to keep her in any party.
Really the only P.C.'s I can stand for long are: Solaufein and Imoen. Edwin is annoying but at least he's a competent mage. Viconia is abusive, but used properly she's an extremely powerful cleric.
#73
Posted 11 August 2009 - 12:10 PM
#74
Posted 11 August 2009 - 12:39 PM
It's interesting, though, how some people's favourites are other people's most hated characters. It's the mark of a good character, if he or she can arouse strong feelings in the player, be they love or hate.
#75
Posted 11 August 2009 - 01:05 PM
Ooh you're going to get chased by a whole load of angry women wielding torches for that comment!
If you were addressing that to me, I'm a woman.
I can accept Edwin as comic relief, but not as anything more. Like Minsc, he was colorful but still fairly grounded in BG1 and could be taken seriously-Minsc was a cheerfully righteous guy with a hamster and enough ham to make William Shatner proud. Like Minsc, Edwin went off the deep end in BG2.
Honestly, Edwin tried way too hard to be evil, and failed completely. He's like Tsujatha, Bishop, and Diriel of the IWD2 Project. How any woman could like them is beyond me.
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#76
Posted 11 August 2009 - 07:42 PM
But maybe thats just because i'm a horrible racist towards gnomes and halfings. ( god are they annoying. especially the jansen family. )
#77
Posted 11 August 2009 - 08:55 PM
I do like Eddie, actually, but he is comic relief. He's the Edmund Blackadder of BGII - the nefarious guy for whom all his carefully wrough schemes blow up in his face. The Edwin romance is pretty fun.
Korgan, on the other hand - well I just can't like him at all. I know some think he's great, and yes, he is a handy fighter, but he just irritates me. I have him in my current game, for once, and I still don't care for him.
Minsc really gets on my nerves, so I'll agree with you there. I liked him in BGI, but I can't be doing with his constant yelling in BGII. I hardly ever take him now.
Diriel - well yes, I did try his romance as there was a lot of talk about it, but I can't see the attraction either. He's a well written character but I can't see why anyone in their right minds would romance him!
#78
Posted 13 August 2009 - 06:39 AM
A very close second (and it could go either way) is Cernd. I find no appeal druids...and his manner of speech just makes me want to beat him until he just talks like a normal person. And his kit...not that great I feel.
Third would go to Valygar. I've done four or five playthroughs with him and I see no redeeming quality to him. Yes, I realize he's a Fighter with backstab. But in my main "good" party, backstab is irrelevant. The last slot I gave to Mazzy, simply by default since I didn't see any other "good" or great NPC that could fill that last slot.
You probably don't want to know who four and five are on my list. It'd probably make a lot of people look at me strangely
#79
Posted 13 August 2009 - 12:12 PM
I actually am not fond of many vanilla characters at all. I'm quite grateful for all the terrific modders out there, and even more so because of the crossmod banter pack. Now that most of my favourite mods are on there, I no longer have to have only one mod NPC at a time due to the lack of dialogue.
#80
Posted 15 August 2009 - 05:18 PM
Funny post. Edwin is probably my favorite original BG2 character, but they kind of killed off his genius with that "now I'm gonna become powerful and own you all" *poof* gender change. As fun as it is, I don't agree with all the humor. And I gotta admit, though his romance mod was well worth playing and funny to tears, I expected something more serious. The part of Edwin that I do agree with is his intellectual snobbism. Call me a geek-o-philiac.I can accept Edwin as comic relief, but not as anything more. Like Minsc, he was colorful but still fairly grounded in BG1 and could be taken seriously-Minsc was a cheerfully righteous guy with a hamster and enough ham to make William Shatner proud. Like Minsc, Edwin went off the deep end in BG2.
Honestly, Edwin tried way too hard to be evil, and failed completely. He's like Tsujatha, Bishop, and Diriel of the IWD2 Project. How any woman could like them is beyond me.
I think people mostly don't like Bishop because he reminds us of real war criminals that we hear about on the news. When you hear someone burned down a village of civilians... disgusting. The more I think about it, the less I like him. But this is in a fantasy world where even good people are technically murderers. The fact that some women dislike him and others adore him shows that he isn't a bad character, but it's impossible to please everybody.
When we've had the luck to not face much evil in real life, we think bad guys are awesome.
I liked Diriel, though he reminds me of Xan and someone else. But I didn't go very far in IWD2. I'm having problems with holding onto the same game for long.
And Tsujatha... I failed to see his evilness. I think the alignment is just there to show us he's cool. It isn't right to compare him to Bishie.
Edited by Bardess, 15 August 2009 - 05:25 PM.
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