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Rawis
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Fast level up modules?
   

Is there any module that i could play to level up fast? The SP are just too slow if you wan't to have a high level character in MP.
Post Sat Jul 27, 2002 8:00 pm
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sauron38
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Yes, there is such a module.
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Post Sat Jul 27, 2002 10:01 pm
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TheLonePaladin
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heh yah mine.

unfortunatly it's not done yet.

but you can make your own: create some random thing like 6 tiles by 6 tiles, throw in a trigger that spawns a whole bunch of orcs or goblins and est the experience thingy to 200%

you'll level up in no time
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Post Sat Jul 27, 2002 10:45 pm
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most will disagree with me, but DebugMode=1 GiveXP = #### DebugMode=0 . I see no difference in doing that versus setting up a small combat area to level up. It has the same effect, and it wastes less time, and I really think that both are pretty much cheating. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with that, as long as your don't play with the stats or anything else, it will get your character to the proper level you need in the next to shortest amount of time. ( i think there is a dm_giveLevel sommand or something)
Post Sat Jul 27, 2002 11:03 pm
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Rawis
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quote:
Originally posted by sauron38
Yes, there is such a module.


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Post Sun Jul 28, 2002 12:55 am
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Click me!
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Mommy told me not to click on strange links...
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Click it anyway!
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I agree wit Brenner.

- press ` (to bring up console)
- type: DebugMode 1 (to turn on meddling mode)
- type: GiveLevel N (where N is the number of levels you wish to gain minus 1 since the command is bugged and gives you one extra level)
- type: DebugMode 0 (you can exit or leave it at 1 just as well)
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Why you need to level so fast. If you need a higher level character to play a module shouldn't the DM provide for that? Like letting you all create characters? As far as the Single Player game I found it useful to use the give xp commands. I started the game with a different character in chap 2 and didn't want to be entirely handicapped. Have to be careful to not give yourself to many levels. Don't use the give level option. Will give you infinite levels. Use the give XP option. Give gold keeps you from being poor to.
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quote:
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Originally posted by Val
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Post Mon Jul 29, 2002 12:03 pm
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Re: Depends..
   

quote:
Originally posted by IDPuterGuy
Why you need to level so fast. If you need a higher level character to play a module shouldn't the DM provide for that? Like letting you all create characters? As far as the Single Player game I found it useful to use the give xp commands. I started the game with a different character in chap 2 and didn't want to be entirely handicapped. Have to be careful to not give yourself to many levels. Don't use the give level option. Will give you infinite levels. Use the give XP option. Give gold keeps you from being poor to.


Those fast-levelling modules are ideal for testing out different character types. I use the Halls of advanced training to see what types of characters I'd like to play. You don't have to worry about f*sking up your hard-earned EXP on your normal character when testing out different feat/skill/weapon-combos.
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Post Mon Jul 29, 2002 12:17 pm
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Rawis
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Your all a bunch of cheaters!
Post Mon Jul 29, 2002 12:36 pm
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Hehe Because of those tweak-modules I never play in servers that allow local chars. Although this makes playing a lot harder because of the notorious 'illegal character'-bug, it makes gaming a lot funnier and more challenging, assuming that you manage to log into a server without the ICB.

Local vaults are ok for DM'd games with trusted people, like our precious NFG group, but otherwise playing in few selected server vault-servers is my choice.
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Post Mon Jul 29, 2002 1:37 pm
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I know of a module called Phantasy Star online for NWN that made my char go up 10 levels in about 10 minutes... It was a rendition of the console game with the NWN engine. Pretty boring, but effective for quick leveling up. Sorry, don't have a link, but I'm sure you can quickly find it by searching on google or something
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