This category is used for all quests which can only be started by having a certain companion in your party and quests which makes companions available or prevent them from leaving the party after a certain ... Baldur's Gate II. Evil companions are some of the best in BG 2. Hexxat is a neutral evil vampire thief and a potential companion in Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition – Shadows of Amn (2013) Korgan has good stats. The choice is ultimately up to you. Viconia is a solid cleric.

If you follow the quests in the Temple District where you meet him, you'll eventually find the Gauntlets of Dexterity on a zombie leader, and these will fix Keldorn's only stat failing. It has sold over 2 million units. Just like in the first game exploration is a big part of Baldur's Gate 2 Enhanced Edition. There are as many as 25 in Baldur's Gate, 17 in Throne of Bhaal, including the five returning companions and the enhanced editions added 4 extra to each game. Edwin, in particular, is the best mage. An expansi… Companions are characters that offer to join your party.



All companions have alignments, unique personalities, and perspectives, which make them either support or despise your decisions. Companions are playable and recruitable characters throughout the game. Of all the characters who can join your party in Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn, the grizzled old paladin Keldorn is THE BEST as far as combat goes. It is based on the 2nd edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing system. Some will join you quite easily with only the exchange of a few words, while others may require you to fulfill your promise of helping them pursue their goals before they come to the decision of longtime commitment. Three of those companions are available in both games, who are Neera, Dorn II-Khan and Rasaad yn Bashir.
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn, developed by BioWare and released September 26, 2000, is the second computer role-playing game in the Baldur's Gate series, taking place just a few months after the events of Baldur's Gate. I would thoroughly encourage you to check out all the different areas in the game, experiment with spells, and just try different things. The story is set in the Forgotten Realms, the most popular D&D story setting. However, compared to the first there are a lot more spells and items.


Everybody has favorite companions, because with all respect to solo players, most gamers understand that the Baldur's Gate series is about companionship, and that companions simply make the game that much more colorful, tactically diverse, and interesting in general.