The spell says it does 1d4 points of fire damage +1 point per level up to a max of +10, in nwn 1 that would make it a min of 11 and max of 14 fire damage at level 10 caster. At 10 druid I'm doing 1 to 6 fire damage with that spell, was it changed how the spell works in nwn 2 so that it has a min of 1 and a max of 14 or is it an Obsidian bug?
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I have noticed alot of buggs where you dont get the bonuses for each level. . on the last server I played I had a paladin on lvl 13 and his greater magic weapon only gave a plus 1 bonus but should have given plus 4 I think and same with divine favor, gave plus two but should have given plus four on lvl 12.
So what i'm trying to say is, you should probobly blame obsidian.Character: William Norain - Self claimed Protector of Sundren, Keeper of the Necropolis gate, the man betwen Sundren and Oblivion.
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For the paladin part, you probably weren't taking into account that paladins are only 1/2 level casters.
For flame weapon, I haven't ever had it deal more than 6 points of damage. It may just be D6 fire and described incorrectly -- unsure.Adama who was once called Adama Hrakness, sacred paw of Mielikki
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I thought they had 1/4 caster lvls, and I made tons of paladins in nwn1 so I know how they are suposed to turn out, according to pnp rules they got the wrong bonuses from those spells aswell.Character: William Norain - Self claimed Protector of Sundren, Keeper of the Necropolis gate, the man betwen Sundren and Oblivion.
Login Lanthar: The Causer of Silence.
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