Halsin is an accomplished healer. You can't be considered an accomplished healer at like level 5. He's a First Druid. You can't be a First Druid at level 5, and if you are, that's one lame Grove.

How can you even remotely think he's appropriately leveled? He can't even cast Greater Restoration or Mass Cure Wounds or even flipping Conjure Animals.

No. I will say. He is WAY too under leveled.

That said, I'm hoping this is just because it's EA and once they lift the level cap he'll be more like Level 10 at least. I'm also hoping Ragzlin will be more appropriately leveled as a Hobgoblin Warlord and Minthara and Kagha too. I think once they remove the cap, they can do appropriate levels for enemies, increase XP, and by the time you head into the Underdark you'll likely be about level 6.

But anyway, I guess it all depends on what you consider a plot hole. In D&D with magic, ANYTHING is possible. So, why is it so hard to accept the tadpole Netherese Sharran ceremorphosis thing they've got going on that you really don't fully understand, but it's easy to accept that Bhaal, a god, slept with gazillions of ladies and created thousands of Bhaalspawn in some intricate plot to try to resurrect himself by pitting all his spawn against one another so their souls would collect in a single collection plate so that it could be used to rez him?

And why is it a plot whole that Astarion is a living vampire when some crazy, twisted shadow magic is changing all the rules? He is now quasi alive and quasi-dead. I think it makes his story interesting and unique. I want to know how and why and so forth.

Now, again, if I get to the end of the game and they never explain it, then YES. I'm going to say this game went from my all time favorite to a piece of trash real fast. If by the end they don't solidly explain things, that's bad, and THEN I will never play another Larian game again. But right now? It's way to soon to judge.

Last edited by GM4Him; 26/11/21 04:32 AM.