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Creating custom classes

Discussion in 'BG2: Throne of Bhaal (Classic)' started by casey, Jan 14, 2004.

  1. casey Gems: 15/31
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    I was looking at some mods under SP and Team BG and saw a load of kits like Wushi Ninja, Morituri, and the Moon Knight and I decided that maybe I'd give creating my own classes a go, except I'm not sure of how to go about it without using SK which can be ok for some classes but it's not really the best way of making custom kits.

    One example of a making a kit in SK I could make would probably be a Fighter/Theif/Monk, but this would involve going to SK every level up and improving the monk abilitys every time and this could be annoying as well as leveling up for two classes instead of three, so any help is appreciated.
     
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    Here is a good tutorial for making kits. I used it to make a couple of kits myself.

    Its a little bit of work but worth it.

    Also there is a kit creator you can download from teambg.net

    Either way, youll need infinity explorer, and IEEP.

    Tutorial Link:
    http://tutorials.teambg.net/index.php?page=opentut&tutID=5&PHPSESSID=01b7920677bfca8d6ddb1dad685f0658

    Infinity Explorer Link:
    http://infexp.sourceforge.net/

    IEEP Link:
    http://www.teambg.net/?page=tools/basiccustomizing

    The Kit Creator can be found on the same page as IEEP
     
  3. Rastor Gems: 30/31
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    Or, you could do all the kit creation kit in WeiDU and not worry about TBG's tools. And, you can actually distribute the kits in a much better way should you decide to go this way.

    Don't even bother with IEEP if you're going to go the TBG route. Get DLTCEP. It does everything IEEP does and more and is a lot less buggy.
     
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    There was some kit creator, but it didn't work with ToB. Guess WeidU is the best way. I think I'll need to take PHB and make some decent kits soon with it ;)
     
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