Jvegi
Arcane
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Git gud then. I know how having to make a whole party might be discouraging, but it's important to remember that games like Icewind Dail and Temple of Elemental Evil on normal difficulty are balanced to be beatable with suboptimal stats. You don't need to have 18's all around, and if you pick spells which are not that good or focus on a proficiency with weapons that are worse than alternatives, it really shouldn't matter all that much.I'm gonna be honest, my problem while playing party based rpgs is that I have too much trouble when I make my party, since I want everything to be perfect and suit my idea of a team and then I end up with way too many options, that's what happened to me at least with games like Baldur's Gate 2 or some examples, I find that there is so many options for each char that I end up not understanding how to build my guys. Might have to do that I have never played a DND type game before and I never really got into the multi classing stuff, I am kinda stoopid not gonna lie.
For an easy to get into party cRPG I recommend one of the best games in the last 30 years, period. Knights of the Chalice. Only 4 party members, 3 classes, great in-game manual, lots of fun and almost no issues (which is not the case with Temple, oh no it's not). Stay away from KotC2 for now.
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