This PDF gives a step by step guide on how to alter a .2da in the Toolset so that your Wizard and Sorcerer PC can have unlimited spellcasting without the need of rest, custom rings or clothing.
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Posted by Link6746 at on07/26/07
I, as both a DnD enthusiast and a gamer, think that this is an important step for a few varient rules- 1: if you modify all the spell scripts, this works wonderfully for a system where you have a set amount of mana, and this regenerates with time, instantly when resting. 2: with the same type of spell script modding, you could implement the cast cooldown varient above. While this is a wonderful building point for those mentioned above, in the form it seems to be in now, all it does is guide a person towards making spellcasting classes much more powerful... with the exception of innate magic. This likely was a big contributer in the Spell points system out now which seems to be missing gradual regen of points. Thus, since it is an important part of work to make certain DnD varient rules work... I give thee a ten. _________________________ __________________________________________________ Megadeth has a very intelligent way of talking about governments and religions: Either they bullshit you or try to kill you for not being one of them. I wholeheartedly agree. (Note: Just because Mustaine is christian doesn't mean he believes EVERYTHING the bible tells him.) __________________________________________________
Posted by fire&ice at on07/08/07
A useful guide for beginning 2da hackers :) _________________________ NWN2: Big Font/High Res GUI // Extra Spell Swapping // NWN1: Colourised Scrolls // Both: Reviews and more
Posted by JTG at 2007-06-2505:46:36
Wait nevermind, I put it in "AllSpellsKnown" lol.
Posted by JTG at 2007-06-2505:40:15
It didn't work for me. Y_Y
Posted by myrkat at on05/23/07
Anything that sheds light on new or alternate methods of play - long after I've completed the OC several times - is worthy in my book. I haven't "discovered" UBER play yet (and probably won't) but I do like small tweaks to "semi-uber" classes and such. I have not really played with the Tool Set, but will give it a go and poke around the 2DA file (keeping backups, etc). Thanks for the informative work, Deadevilgrounds. -m
Posted by NivX99 at on04/13/07
Well done! When I bought NWN 2 I played the main campaign strictly by the 3.5 rule set. About a month later I got bored and created an uber character with a sword that had about 50 enhancements and just kinda walked through the campaign killing everything. I guess I swing both ways. I think it is a shame though that people would come here and give you a 1 just because they are mad at powergamers *sigh*. Definate 10.
Posted by Reeron at on03/22/07
I agree with Loudent about people voting on the low side. I'm a rules purist (the closer to the 3.5 PnP rules the better), so although I will never use this while playing the OC, it has it's merits. I have my own "Spell fixes and improvements" here on the vault, and when I'm testing my spell scripts in a test module, I use this so I don't run out of castings or have to constantly rest. Makes it a whole lot easier. For that, and the fact that it works like it's supposed to, I give it a big fat 10. Vote based on how well it works, not on whether or not you agree with it.
Posted by loudent at on03/22/07
This guide was well written, concise and to the point. While I may question the use the guide itself warrants an 8 or a 9. I'm giving him a 10.0 because it's clear that a number of people gave low scores based on some moral ground against using this and not the content itself.
Posted by AnthroPlayer at 15:08:18 Voted10.00
Cleintanious? You voted here way earlier than my last comment? Wow, I like going where you go. It was nice you gave this a 7, though perhaps a 8 or 9 would be more fair as this is very original. _________________________ @===============================================@ Vinchenzo made a post here. Plz check out my entries. I'm currently making a few simple modules, designing 3 special characters, and hope to someday be good this stuff. This is Vinchenzo, finishing his post with the following advice: Don't use Latin improperly (Lupis means grey, Rufus is red, Canid is dog, so on.) Furries annoy me with their improper usage of such. And I'm a furry!!! Ugh... Don't vote for Beta things unless told they are finished, unless posted specifically by the author. Don't abuse the vote and post function, don't vote for your own/friends stuff just to get a high vote. Don't flame vote either just to be an ass. There is a voting system for how the points are used, even I forget, but we should follow it (and tattoo it to our forehead, lol) @===============================================@
10 - A Masterpiece, Genuinely Groundbreaking 9 - Outstanding, a Must Have 8 - Excellent, Recommended to Anyone 7 - Very Good, Deserves a Look 6 - Good, Qualified Recommendation 5 - Fair, Solid yet Unremarkable 4 - Some Merit, Requires Improvements 3 - Poor Execution, Potential Unrealized 2 - Very Little Appeal 1 - Not Recommended to Anyone