Originally Posted by Rhobar121
As if to say, virtually every enemy wizard has much more spell slots than the player. Honestly, I don't care too much. The AI always cheats in games for a simple reason otherwise it wouldn't stand a chance against the player.
I don't think that's a good excuse, honestly.
AI often "cheats" in games and players since the dawn of videogames have called that bullshit out.

And the AI usually has already the numeric advantage to make up for the gap. Or (initial) control of the battlefield and other similar minor compensators.


Of course, cheating by playing with a different set of rules is an option too, but the most distasteful. Which gets worse when you are even adapting what was already a game system to begin with, with precise expectations on how certain things should behave.


Party control in Baldur's Gate 3 is a complete mess that begs to be addressed. SAY NO TO THE TOILET CHAIN