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powerhouse5000: On further inspection of my main character in particular, I came to realize a few of his proficiencies were taken in poor taste, namely the one point in War hammer and two in Sword and Shield Style. The latter only seemed to be worthwhile for Chapter 3, and that's it. I'm tempted to try EE Keeper to fix that but am having trouble making that work. =/
Open your save with EEKeeper, navigate to Proficiencies tab, use the +/- buttons at the bottom to change proficiency level, then save.
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Bookwyrm627: EE might let you have a bow on swap without having to manually remove the off-hand weapon each time; I don't know.
It does. You can keep a shield or an off-hand weapon in the shield slot; the game will automatically ignore it when using a two-handed weapon, whether melee or ranged.
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powerhouse5000: On further inspection of my main character in particular, I came to realize a few of his proficiencies were taken in poor taste, namely the one point in War hammer and two in Sword and Shield Style. The latter only seemed to be worthwhile for Chapter 3, and that's it. I'm tempted to try EE Keeper to fix that but am having trouble making that work. =/
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amazingchestahead: Open your save with EEKeeper, navigate to Proficiencies tab, use the +/- buttons at the bottom to change proficiency level, then save.
That's the problem: I'm Having trouble opening up my save. Not sure how to get that to open. Doesn't help that I'm not the most electronically/technologically proficient person. Hell, I still need to find the best place to set up the Switch I got for Christmas! =S
step 1 = open keeper as admin
step 2 = open settings \ install
step 3 = point to a copy of the game files, Steam, Beamdog or Gog & also point to your save game folder which defaults to documents

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Maybe I'll chime in here.

First, I don't like the weapon proficiency system in this game. There's various reasons, but the ones most relevant to the thread is that you don't know what weapons you'll need to use in this game ahead of time and you can't easily learn a new weapon type later.

Now, the penalties for using a weapon you're not proficient in are as follows:
* An attack penalty based on your class. For fighter-type classes, the penalty is only -2, so you're 10% less likely to hit than if you were proficient in the weapon type. (The penalty is more severe than for other classes.)
* Fighters get extra attacks at higher levels, but you lose then if you're using a weapon type you're not proficient in.

These penalties do hurt (though -2 isn't *that* bad), but are not prohibitive, so you can still use a weapon you *are* proficient in to get past this part. If the game is giving you trouble, you could try using magic to increase your accuracy (or to do some damage), or if that doesn't help, you could resort to lowering the difficulty (I hear it's *very* hard to die on Story difficulty). Or, of course, you could just edit your save as has been discussed. (I would justify a save edit due to the hostile design of the game's weapon proficiency system, where you have to make permanent choices blind.)
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dtgreene: Maybe I'll chime in here.

First, I don't like the weapon proficiency system in this game. There's various reasons, but the ones most relevant to the thread is that you don't know what weapons you'll need to use in this game ahead of time and you can't easily learn a new weapon type later.

Now, the penalties for using a weapon you're not proficient in are as follows:
* An attack penalty based on your class. For fighter-type classes, the penalty is only -2, so you're 10% less likely to hit than if you were proficient in the weapon type. (The penalty is more severe than for other classes.)
* Fighters get extra attacks at higher levels, but you lose then if you're using a weapon type you're not proficient in.

These penalties do hurt (though -2 isn't *that* bad), but are not prohibitive, so you can still use a weapon you *are* proficient in to get past this part. If the game is giving you trouble, you could try using magic to increase your accuracy (or to do some damage), or if that doesn't help, you could resort to lowering the difficulty (I hear it's *very* hard to die on Story difficulty). Or, of course, you could just edit your save as has been discussed. (I would justify a save edit due to the hostile design of the game's weapon proficiency system, where you have to make permanent choices blind.)
That's the thing! If I had remembered about Werewolf Island when I had made this character, I'd likely not be in this predicament! Let's not forget, I hadn't played BG1 in roughly 20 years, so just about anyone would be bound to forget something in that timeframe.
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ussnorway: step 1 = open keeper as admin
step 2 = open settings \ install
step 3 = point to a copy of the game files, Steam, Beamdog or Gog & also point to your save game folder which defaults to documents

step 4 = restart keeper and press the open save folder icon [see images 1-4]
Okay, but I can't tell what to place as the Game Profile and Installation Directory. For clarification, this is on a Windows 8 PC and I purchased the game from this website. Remember, like I said, I'm not the most technologically proficient. =/
Post edited December 29, 2021 by powerhouse5000
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ussnorway: step 1 = open keeper as admin
step 2 = open settings \ install
step 3 = point to a copy of the game files, Steam, Beamdog or Gog & also point to your save game folder which defaults to documents

step 4 = restart keeper and press the open save folder icon [see images 1-4]
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powerhouse5000: Okay, but I can't tell what to place as the Game Profile and Installation Directory. For clarification, this is on a Windows 8 PC and I purchased the game from this website. Remember, like I said, I'm not the most technologically proficient. =/
your game profile should be called Bob or perhaps powerhouse5000... its just if you have more than 1 game i.e, Steam + Beamdog then you would call them 'steam' and 'Beamdog' so you know which is which and can try different mods

with only one copy of the game it doesn't matter what you call the profile

game install directory has two options;
1 = assuming Galaxy then open settings
2 = find the game install path to see where all Galaxy games will be
3 = when you open keeper tell it to look for the BG1 or BG2 EE folder and then press ok

option for non Galaxy users
4 = find the game exe & right click it then select location... thats the folder you need to point keeper at

Windows 8 8.1 & 10 all use documents as the default profile location for games... Windows 7, Vista and XP use the old my documents system

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powerhouse5000: Remember, like I said, I'm not the most technologically proficient. =/
For your next birthday, remember to put at least one more proficiency point in technology. ;)
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powerhouse5000: Okay, but I can't tell what to place as the Game Profile and Installation Directory. For clarification, this is on a Windows 8 PC and I purchased the game from this website. Remember, like I said, I'm not the most technologically proficient. =/
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ussnorway: your game profile should be called Bob or perhaps powerhouse5000... its just if you have more than 1 game i.e, Steam + Beamdog then you would call them 'steam' and 'Beamdog' so you know which is which and can try different mods

with only one copy of the game it doesn't matter what you call the profile

game install directory has two options;
1 = assuming Galaxy then open settings
2 = find the game install path to see where all Galaxy games will be
3 = when you open keeper tell it to look for the BG1 or BG2 EE folder and then press ok

option for non Galaxy users
4 = find the game exe & right click it then select location... thats the folder you need to point keeper at

Windows 8 8.1 & 10 all use documents as the default profile location for games... Windows 7, Vista and XP use the old my documents system

[see images 1-4]
At this point, I might as well just start over. I'll most likely get back to where I was with a better Cavalier by the time I get this all figured out, if not sooner.
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powerhouse5000: Remember, like I said, I'm not the most technologically proficient. =/
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advowson: For your next birthday, remember to put at least one more proficiency point in technology. ;)
Only if you take over for my household responsibilities until my technological skills are caught up (if I can even comprehend such), and like me, do the following WITHOUT PAY:
- Cook for the household
- Clean (that includes floors, litter boxes, toilets, sinks, shower & bathtub, tables, etc.)
- Take care of day-to-day activities for my brother's children
- Take care of the pets
- Laundry (washing, drying AND folding)
- Dishes
- Firewood (including some splitting of such) and kindling
Post edited December 30, 2021 by powerhouse5000
Cook fish for the household and they eat for a day but teach them to cook \ clean = you get time for a wine while they take over!
Just an update: Ended up starting over. Back in Chapter 3. Hopefully will get back to where I more or less got stuck in a month.

The supportive/helpful comments are appreciated. The asinine ones are not.