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Branwen has no Level 2 Priest Spells!


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#1 Rynny

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Posted 12 August 2009 - 05:09 AM

Hello guys

First off, great work, I am really enjoying playing this great series of games through from start to finish.

However, I'm playing through a second time now and this time have picked up Branwen. Everything was fine until she got her level 3, I levelled her up as normal but she doesn't have any level 2 priest spells to memorise! There are three empty slots for her to memorise spells, but no spells to memorise.

This is a clean install of BGT, I have no other mods installed.

Any ideas?

#2 Miloch

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Posted 12 August 2009 - 05:34 PM

Something must've gone wrong, because the engine should give clerics all sppr### spells of the given level automatically when they should get them. Paste the contents of your WeiDU.log in your game folder (even if as you say, it only has BGT). Also, you can try making sure you have a WeiDU.exe in your BGT folder. If you don't, copy, paste and rename Setup-BGT.exe to WeiDU.exe. Then open a command window to that folder (go to Start on your taskbar, Run, type 'cmd' where it says Open:, hit OK, then type 'cd c:\games\BGT' or wherever it's installed). Then type 'weidu --change-log branwe.cre. Though it probably isn't a mod but something that happened in your game that hosed her, so you might want to post your save games, maybe before and after she got to level 3 if you have one of each.

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