View Single Post
 
  #8 (permalink)  
Old 06-25-2009, 08:00 AM
EARNY EARNY is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 8
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dante2377 View Post
as a side note about Shadow Keeper, just because you change your class, doesn't mean you get all the abilities of that class - many of those are individual abilities gained at level up. Also, it isn't going to change your hit points, etc.

For example, if you change your class from Fighter to Berserker, and that's all you do, you're not going to get the Rage abilities until you level up and get one. If you should have 2 Rage abilities, you'll have to go to the "Innate" tab on the character, click the "Kit" button, and select the kit and levels of abilities you want to add. Same with removing abilities, there's a check box on that same tab for that (e.g. if you're an Inquisitor and you change your class to Paladin, it won't automatically remove your special Dispel Magic and True Sight abilities).

your best bet if you want to change your class is to:

- on the first abilities tab in shadow keeper, set your level to 1, Experience to 1, set your class to the class you want (but write down how much XP you have), set your THACO to 20, and set your hit points to the proper about for level 1 of that class (that's base HP without any CON adjustments)
- on the "innate" tab, use the Kit button to remove any special kit abilities
- load up that shadow-keeper edited save game
- unequip all your equipment
- use the in game Console Cheats to give your character the same amount of XP. Now you'll hit the level up button and gain all the abilities, thaco, hit points, etc that you would have to manually figure out and add if you used shadow keeper.

note that changing your class may result in some weird behaviors depending where you are in the game (e.g. you are a mage, took the mage stronghold, now are no longer a mag) and what you changed.
I see, thanks
Reply With Quote