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Posted by: Sans
« on: March 30, 2016, 04:49:38 AM »

Hi Ishad,
Yes, it should be Planar Sphere. in addition, I also recently completed a run on the BG2 EE version, Sorcerers are considered magic-users so they should get the Sphere as per Lavok's dialogue "I sense you are also a magic user" or something. Anyway, I just got to the sphere quest so I'll see if I can complete it and if Lavok says anything like that.
Not so familiar with Near Infinity, will check online for that later.

Many thanks!
Posted by: Ishad Nha
« on: March 29, 2016, 08:28:34 PM »

As I understand, the Keep goes to Fighters. Mages get the Planar Sphere. Sorcerers I don't know about, I always have a Paladin protagonist. Check the Nalia script and her dialogs to see what happened. Near Infinity is useful here.
Posted by: Sans
« on: March 28, 2016, 06:07:33 PM »

Noticed that Brus tells you to look for Nalia as she "needs some help", and when the quest is completed, Nalia offers you ownership of the Keep.
As my PC is a sorcerer, is this normal? I was not offered the Thief or Druid stronghold, though.