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Is there? With manuals ect?
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Well, if you mean in-game things there's the machine of Lum the Mad.
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Is that the only way?
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there's also the Deck of Many Things, but that will only give +1 Int to mages or sorcerers.
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About the domt, I wonder what will it give to a f/m/t. To a fighter str, thieves dex and mages int. Just wonderin... [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Another way to add to intelligence...(only if ur a mage)
take evil path at tears of bhaal challenge. (become the slayer when sarevok goads u) adds to prime requisits NS |
Use a golden loun stone
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jim, the golden ioun stone is only temporary.
the only reliable permanent method is the machine of lum the mad. ive got the code here somewhere... no i dont. damn, must stop chucking out bits of paper. blue green long if i was asked to hazard a guess. anyway, using any code more than once will result in random effects. also their are the abyssal challenges. you could also just keep drinking potions of genius every 6 hours, but it will cost loads. Int mainly effect lore and spell-learning chance so you just need to bost it during identification and scribing sessions. thats where the ioun stone and potion realy come in handy. |
Drinking potions of mind focusing is a good idea at the start of each quest. It gives a +3 bonus to both dex and int which will probably result in improving your mages AC. It lasts for a full 12 hours which is handy.
The golden loun stone's bonus is in effect whilst it's worn though which is semi-permament, more so than potions. |
If you played BG1, you can use that tome...
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