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This forum is to be used for all discussions pertaining to BioWare's Baldur's Gate and Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast expansion pack.
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Dezarond the Red
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I really like the way my thief/mage looks with teh shadow armour on, i was just wondering if there is a way to were the armour but still cast spells??? :rolleyes:
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No it can't be done as far as I know.
Why is this topic called gatekeeper by the way???
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Post by Dezarond the Red »

So anyone who knew about gatekeeper would patentialy come to see what it said and answer my question, cuz im a cheating rookie!! ;)
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I think you should have topics that go with you're question.
And I think 90% of the people here have or have used gatekeeper,
and they think (just like me when i opened the thread) that's a "where to finde gatekeeper?" theread is,

while when you ask for programming that's a completely different story!
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Originally posted by Dezarond the Red
I really like the way my thief/mage looks with teh shadow armour on, i was just wondering if there is a way to were the armour but still cast spells??? :rolleyes:
Not with GateKeeper. You'll need to edit an item file with either IEEP or with a hex editor.
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