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Here are the things you need to know about this game.
Be careful when shopping because if you purchase an item, you will not be able to get a complete refund.
When fighting, there are several things to worry about:
As you kill enemies and monsters and complete quests, you'll be rewarded with experience that will level you up. As you level, you will be able to determine what strengths your character will improve. You will gain skill points every level, and an additional stat point every three levels (4, 7, etc.).
Skills are your special abilities and traits. As you level up, you'll gain skill points as so: SkillPointsEarned = (NewCharacterLevel - 1). Therefore, at level 2 you gain one point, at level 3 you gain 2 points, and so forth.
There are destructible objects in the game, and objects you can hide behind. Some objects that obstruct projectiles like small boxes can sometimes be fired over. Be careful when hiding behind these, but try to use them to your advantage when wielding a bow or ranged ability.
For people who are new to this game, you're going to get more than you bargain for when you play any of the three characters, separately or together. The fourth character you need to unlock will be explained in the Drizzt article.
Vahn is an exceptional archer that's able to shoot lots of arrows and can handle any weapons very well. As long as you can find a lot of arrows and a powerful bow, it will work to your advantage.
Kromlech is a powerful weapon wielder that can take down enemies with ease. If you decide to go shopping, prepare to pay a high price at the store.
Adrianna is a powerful sorceress that can use her magic at the best of her abilities. Even though she can't use axes and two handed swords like the others, she can hold her own if you can upgrade her powerful abilities which will become useful later in the game.
Drizzt with the two wielded scimitars and a head start with level 16 and 122,000 experience points, he can be a worthy choice as a powerful fighter. Of course he can't shoot arrows like the main characters but can handle the enemies well in close combat.
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance allows you to load a character from one save file and play as them in either a new game or a different saved game. You can use the importing feature to gain a great advantage in the game. For example, to make it easier when playing through normal, hard, or extreme difficulty, you can import an already strong character from easy mode to complete the game again.
This feature can also be exploited to help new characters. For example, if there is a weapon or piece of armour that you can't afford, import a wealthy saved character and make him or her drop their items. Pick them up with your poor character, and sell them all. Re-import the rich character and sell the items until you are satisfied. You can do this as many times as you want.
You can also freely transform one player to two players or vice a versa. However, it wouldn't be a good idea if you do two players in the middle of the game, because the second player will be at a disadvantage in terms of experience and skill points.