Note: If you multiclass with all 4 characters in your party it is possible to unlock multiple dialog options in conversations while still seeing the core origin story content too. This is definitely a gamey way of getting around origin character customisation while still enjoying the story.
When it comes to their storylines and class-specific dialogue which is tied to their class. Will it be messed up the second you respec or will it be safe for me who wants Astarion to be a rouge ranger where let's say continue him as normal to level 5. Level up the next 3 levels as a ranger before I respec, but still pick rouge for Astarion for the first 3 levels and then level him up as a ranger?
If I respec, maintain the origin class and multiclass all other lvls it would hurt the history in any way? Only the first class lv should remain the same? Or at least one lv should remain, not necessarily being the first?
@@kfarbarata from what I've been able to gather it only changes their dialouge options but since you won't be spending a lot of them using your companions to speak that won't be a problem. Since I've not seen anyone say that their voice acted replies to you are class based. Don't take my word 100% for it but having looked around online this seems to be the answer I see the most.
My fear is by respec they dont do something they could do, like what happens to WYLL with he is not a warlock with a pact anymore? Does that will bug or change his history? @@Bacbi
@@kfarbarata found a quote from Larian. "Question: It was recently confirmed that it is possible to respec a companion's class. How will that affect their personal storylines, though? For example, I imagine Wyll won't have to deal with Mizora anymore if he's not a Warlock Answer: The set narrative of the Origin’s story will be the same, even if you respec. Using Wyll as an example, if you make him into a wizard or even a paladin, in his background he’ll always be a Warlock who made a pact with a demon.
Something to note, changing class may not actually take their special dialogue away. For example, Shadowheart has dialogue tagged “Cleric of Shar”. However, if you change to a Paladin, the dialogue will still be there, but it will be tagged “Paladin of Shar”. I think Larian went in knowing that certain characters can match equally (arguably better) with other classes.
Which is great because shadowheart has the most frustratingly lame subclass in the game, I don't think I have ever gotten value out of invoke duplicity. Clerics on their own are still great, but the other subclasses are so much cooler.
I've been thinking about respecing Astarion as a bard because bardic inspiration is really good and Astarion's personality fits a bard just as much as rogue.
As he is currently into my male halforch barbarian, i'd like to respec him to a cleric as i dont have one :) but a vampire casting turn undead is abit ....well...weird :D
@@steve323f Yeah, Astarion should also have a CHA way higher than 10! Like, WTF, Larian, Astarion has spent the past 200 years being forced to seduce people, that's far more an iconic part of his tragic story than even the Rogue stuff, I would argue. And the Narrator and various NPCs keep commenting on how beautiful he is, how his body was "made to ruin people", esp in the brothel scene. But Persuasion, Deception, Performance (Erotic Art) and Intimidation are all CHA-based skills. So why the heck did they give him only a CHA 10? Is that an oversight, a remnant of Astarion having a different backstory in earliest development? I honestly don't care if a CHA 19 would put him over some 5E stat point limit... the companions should have stats and skills that fit their personality and story, just like Wyll got a rapier proficiency as the Blade of the Frontier despite warlocks not having rapier as weapon proficiency, they added it anyway.
As long as you have 1 level of the original class it doesn’t matter. Multiclassing actually gives some characters cool options you’d never get if you didn’t multiclass
from what heard/seen, Larain mentioned that, the subclass specific storyline would remain, but it would be weird and confusing or taking you out of the immersion with the dialogue. EG for shadowheart, all her story line is based on being a cleric of Shar, so if you respecc her to a non shar cleric, it will still have her saying she is a cleric of shar. I can confirm this as i just now had a conversation with her in the camp and she said she follows shar, states she is a cleric of shar (trickery domain) even though i respecced her to a tempest domain cleric.
thanks for this, it was the exact info I was looking for, it also isn't really that immersion breaking considering the way the cleric subclasses are worded, they are not tied to a god but more a behavior so its easy to excuse that shar has clerics focused on things other than deception.
Bruh its not that much of a difference. Trickery Domain, Life Domain, PP domain etc. all more or less have the same spells. The only difference is you dont have worthless divinity spells/passive if you spec out of trickery.
@@vilxxblack2472 depending on domain it makes a huge difference, heavy armor, reaction abilities, extra attacks, using wisdom as bonus damage on cantraps, bonus healing, domain is a massive deal
@@TheNzFox No a huge difference is a different class with completely different abilities and skills. All of a sudden getting heavy armor or an extra a attack isn't a huge difference all of a sudden. No matter what the cleric is still casting concentration spells with a similar pool of spells. Its not like if you pick trickery you only get sneaky spells and life only gives you healing spells. That would be a huge difference.
thats what i was looking for, thanks! its so frustrating having her in the group and constantly either missing or having nothing to contribute, at least early game.
@@SenjaiYT Which case would a cutscene disappear entirely for? Edit: I found the details from a Larian interview: The set narrative of the Origin’s story will be the same, even if you respec. Using Wyll as an example, if you make him into a wizard or even a paladin, in his background he’ll always be a Warlock who made a pact with a demon. The difference narratively is that Wyll would gain the reactivity of the class he’s respecced into - so if he’s a wizard now and you get into a conversation as Wyll, he’ll have dialogue options that reflect that he’s a wizard.
@@VectoredPromise You only get class dialogue options for the character you are currently in control of, and whichever character you are in control of doesn't actually speak the lines you choose....so no, no extra voice acting was required.
So the only two class changes ive ever done were minor but this is good to know. Shadowheart is way more usefu as a life cleric imo depending on party comp of course but having that healing output on demand is great. Wyll i made a fighter 2/ warlock 10 Multi. Why he wasnt like this in the first place i have no idea it makes him feel so much better and lorewise is great considering his orgins and his father.
I actually made will Warlock (Fiend/Blade) X/Bard (Swords) 3. It fits, because he likes to dance, had a life of a noble and plans to write a book about his adventures. That way I can use him as a melee fighter who can disarm traps without losing flavour.
Unless your MC is one of the origin characters you can change the subclasses. The story is not impacted dialogue wise but from your decisions and interactions.
It actually makes more sense for shadowheart to be respeced after act 2. Depending on what you choose to do in her personal quest line. The hair change and all, & a new cleric subclass
That's all I did. Changed to Light origin subclass, bumped her strength and constitution stats up to make her a little better in combat but still keeping her utility for the group.
I respecced shadowheart to a life cleric/lore bard - she is the best character in my party she is nuts! Anyway, i was able to still do the temple of shar, gauntlet of shar, chosen of shar etc... right up to the fateful point and use her dialogue as normal. Thus, i think the class change might be the issue, not the subclass. On my second playthrough, i want to respecc her as a dark justiciar build.
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FYI you cant change Shadowhearts chosen deity only her domain. Which shouldn't actually effect anything. Honestly even if you aren't going to change there subclass you NEED to respec them to fix there stats. Shadowheart especially suffers from a really bad distribution. She is useless in melee and isn't great at any particular skill, meaning you just kind of fail at everything with her. But she's SUPPOSE to be the healer, she's kind of meant to be the mainstay healer. But she's kind meh at it... and trickery domain is an aweful cleric domain... that offers very little usefulness. Personally i'm respecing her... probably to life and not looking back.
@@barcster2003 Actually, it really doesn't. All cleric domains have access to the same exact spells, and realistically the Passives and Divinities from Trickery are the worst of the options. Poison is the least effective damage type especially late game.
I played a trickery cleric for over a year in DND and I swear that if it's weapon affinity wasn't poison and could be used on magical weapons it would be top tier.
I like Multiclassing them... True, Shadowheart is a Trickery Cleric to Shar, no disputing that... but that doesn't mean she can't ALSO be a Paladin of Shar. Granted, this is , but I think she'd do well as a Vengeance or even Oathbreaker Paladin(Granted you will have to re-stat her). Other than that, making her a Shadow Monk or Gloomstalker Ranger would also be good, since both of those depend on Wisdom already and fit with her theme of darkness. As for the other party members... Astarion can become a Shadow Monk or a Gloomstalker Ranger, or even part Fighter (I'm thinking Eldritch Knight). Karlach could easily be a Champion Fighter or even a Paladin (swearing an oath to never return to Zariel's service and all that). Lae'zel is quick to anger, and thus it makes sense for her to be a Barbarian. Wyll IS a warlock, contract and all, but he is also the "Blade of Frontiers". With his high charisma I could easily see him being a Bard of Valor. Gale is... Difficult. I could say Sorcerer (justified by the magic orb in his chest) or even Eldritch Knight Fighter or Arcane Trickster Rogue to give him more melee options, but in his case, storywise, I think it best to re-stat him for some Wisdom and make him a Cleric of Mystra (Knowledge).
Question for anyone in chat who knows, without spoiling (aka just yes or no answer). Does changing your companions skills (not backgrounds but like class skills) have any impact on unique dialogue, options, or interactions in the game?
Skills and spells, no. Subclass, yes,but not in the way you think. It'll just be immersion breaking for her to worship shar as a light cleric, for example. But you won't actually miss out on story, if that makes sense.
As far as we know all this fear about respeccing could just be misinterpreting larian's comments. Rn it's unclear whether they meant the story gets wonky or if you actually lose something
@@curupa66 They actually put it really plainly, which is why I'm confused at everyone's confusion. Respecing characters WILL NOT EFFECT THE STORY LINE AT ALL. Period. End of. I turned my Wyll into an Arcane Trickster Rogue, and he's still 'A Warlock with a Pact' for his story line. It only really messes with immersion, period. You can safely change them ALL around and you won't lose a thing, simply dialogue options(When controlling said characters only!) will change.
Thank you. That was what I wanted to know. I'm on my first playthrough and didn't want to miss major things. (I accidently killed Wyll during the first meeting in the goblin fight on an alt character) I don't like Shadow hearts personality, but I needed a healer, so I was going to change Gale into a Bard or Paladin or something, but I also like where his story is going. @@weeboftheleft5113
Should mention that some of their Origin specific abilities go well with other classes. Like Karlach. Her heating up ability works for ANY melee as long as you grab 1 point in Barbarian for rage.
I can tell you there are some subclass specific dialog options, definitely mich less than class specific ones however. Depends how much content you're willing to miss.
The characters starting stats is definitely not a reflection of their "canon" stats, given they all use the same default spread as aTav of that class, unless Jaheira and Halsin have identical mental and physical capabilities.
Just about to respec karlac to a ranger as I just need a ranger in my rpgs lol. Also shes pretty hot (LOL) and Im already a melee charcter myself and its a shame to waste her comedy.
This really isn't that big a deal as long as their original class is present. You can change the subclass, multiclass them, etc. and they won't lose anything. Also, if you're not planning on having them take much of the dialogue (such as if you're playing a custom character as your primary "party face") it won't change anything at all. I ran Shadowheart as a tempest cleric, Wyll as warlock/swords bard, Astarion as rogue/gloomstalker ranger, etc. and they all worked great.
Hm i am starting right now and i respecced shadowheart into tempest cleric. (She is OBVIOUSLY not a goody two shoes healbot.) I wonder if that already breaks her dialogue.
Maybe just me but I feel it would not bother me what type of cleric Shadowheart was gameplay wise, even if it would not directly fit her background as a Sharr worshipper. As long as I don't respec her into something else entirely I feel it wouldn't really break immersion, as it mostly affects the types of spells she uses. It's more gameplay than actual lore related. And for some companions I feel it is even lessrelevant, as they don't have that strong of a character class representation. Still sad that they didn't allow for proper custom parties without the multiplayer trickery. Most of the companions I find to be just obnoxious.
IMO, I might give her more DEX and dip into a few level of rogue (2-3), since her domain spells are extremely good for recon. Since she appeared to get her artifact by stealing, so it's safe to assume that skullduggery is one of her talents as well. As for others, Astation might be a good bard, given his personality. Giving Karlachs 2 level of fighter to get Action Surge only boost her already insane damage output and second wind make her even harder to kill especially if she's a bear totem. Wyll being a Sword Bard is totally in character since he is supposed to be a 'spellblade'. Initially, I thought Lae'zel might make a good paladin, but after seeing her quests playing out, she's better as pure fighter. Gale has to be pure wizard as well for the immersion.
@@korawitbuttramee618 Not sure why you think she stole the Artefact when she straight up tells you the High Priestess sent her on a mission to return it to Baldur's Gate >.>
@@weeboftheleft5113 Because Shadowheart did steal the artifact, if you pay attention to the storyline... Or rather, the Shar worshippers did, not neccessarily Shadowheart herself. The artifact does not belong to Shar, it belonged to the Githyanki. Shadowheart is simply lying... or more generously, she is brainwashed to believe the story, just like she falsely believes to be a worshipper of Shar.
Honestly i feel like this is stupid how often do you talk with someone as someone other than your specific character??? Unless you choose them as your origin character?
To be fair they at least could have build them better. I think my 1st 5e character i build after watching somebody play on youtube had better ability score spread than the companions.
Excuse me while I respec Gale into a completely magicless class. Maybe then he'll shut up about being "more qualified" to handle forbidden necromancy tomes than me.
I’m wondering what would happen if you respec Lae’zel for INT and pick Eldritch Knight instead of Battle Master? RP wise I feel BM makes the most since and it’s like the strongest subclass, but as the player, isn’t it our job to change things up? Lol Edit: imma do it lol it’s my first play through. lol imma tutor Lae’zel. I just don’t wanna regret EK over BM 😢
Can you confirm that all you lose are the dialogue choices for their classes? Their story and cutscenes and conversations remain the same? (They act as if they are still what their origin was - such as Wyll talking about his pact and having dialogue with Mizora etc. even if he's not a Warlock anymore?)
I played the game through twice before i started getting into the builds and specs and maximizing everyone. You can beat this whole game with half decent gear and your original characters. You don't need every single trick to beat it. so i would say the same thing. beat the game first, then come to youtube and find the tricks and stuff you missed.
Is this very different than the early, early, play through of the game you had on the channel some time ago? (I didn’t realize I had been a subscriber this whole time 😊.)
Thanks for the warning about the impact of changing an origin character's class. Just to clarify however, will dialogue options change if you re-speck subclass, or only if you change the primary class?
It's primary class only, and for those options to even appear in conversations you have to initiate said conversation WITH the character in question. There is never a challenge for 'Wildheart Barbarian' its only for 'Barbarian', same with cleric, Paladin, etc. So as long as they are still the same base class, it wouldn't change a thing. Not only that...but considering Larian took the time to do these for EVERY class, even if you do change their base class, they'll still get Class options throughout various conversations, it might just change up any voice lines spoken. But seeing as when you are in control of the character you don't hear it's voice in convos.....
I cant bring myself to respec them either, but shadowheart and astarion are so incredible bad characters when you measure them as 5e characters. Wyll again shows again that everybody can build a functional warlock.
100% Safe to do, the only thing it changes is Class specific Dialogue with OTHER NPCs if you enter the convo AS Astarion. His story will still treat him the same, and to be fair....his story isn't tied to his class at all, so......yeah. The only CLASS Specific stories are Wyll, Shadowheart and Gale. And just to specify, you can STILL safely change all their classes as well. I turned my Wyll into a Rogue, and his story still triggered and works just like it should, it's just a bit immersion breaking to have my rogue talk about his Warlock Pact >.>
Jesus, just thought of this being possible after beating the game on tactician mode. Things could have gone way easier... Most companions stats distribution is lame. Damn, I even left some nice companions out of my party 'cause I didnt want their classes...
I think this info is misleading... If you have Shadowheart as A COMPANION, why should she have dialogue options? I play as sorcerer and I see only MY options in dialogs, like [charisma] or [sorcerer]. You will never get an option [cleric], becouse you are not a cleric class, its your companion.
A tad bit, it's just the game was built w/ that in mind primarily. Plus there is a tad bit of role play question regarding a cleric of a God just respecting into a completely different class (up to the player).
Strange example... it looks like you can change domain\subclass and still get special lines, but you say it like they disappear even if you keep original class. Light Domain Shadowheart still should get [CLERIC][WISODM] dialogs since she is still a Cleric. Right?
@@Brakarei good question, during respect you cant change deity, its not even connected to domain. So if she is a Cleric she always going to be Shar, means dialogs should be ok. I dont think you can select Shar when you create Cleric as a custom character.
@@Brakarei Even if you turn them into a completely different class, their dialouge for their stories will never change. I made Wyll into an Arcane Trickster Rogue cause I'm doing a 'good run' and didn't want to bother with Astarion, all his dialogue still treats him like a Lock with a Pact, and his story still triggered just fine. The only thing it changes is dialogue with OTHER NPCs when you are entering that conversation AS the character in question. So if you jump into a convo with a Shadowheart you turned into a Pally, she might have a Paladin response, as that is her class not cleric, but her story will always treat her as a Cleric to Shar.
I just add ranger traits to all characters and shared good arrows with them. And turned my Astarion into Barbarian since I just chose Minthara's sexy butt over Karlach's heart....someone needs to be a Barbarian anyways..
Similar Larian style RPG but this follows D&D ruleset. It's not as complicated as it seems.The presentation, visual quality, voice acting and music are a step above DOS2 imo.
@@ESOdanny Does this include any way you respec as long as you include the original class/subdomain? For instance, if I wanted to do ranger first and then trickery cleric, does it still affect?
@@theovguy I think if you make a character with every class (kudos to Abserd) you will get all conversation options... ...and a bad headache ...and miss some options as you level while you progress in the story... (With the new lvl 12 cap you can actually pull this off...)
That sucks you can't change your race, but I guess that makes sense. I chose an elf even tho I wanted to be a half elf cause elves are proficient with long swords and I wanted to be a spell throwing sword swinging warlock. Then I find out warlocks get magic weapons that scail with charisma😮💨. Tempted to restart the whole game now.
This game is unplayable. A maxed cha pally won't pass a cha check, a max str barbarian has 100% miss chance and astarion can't pick a single lock. I quit after 186 roll fails and 0 passes.
Extremely misleading as you make it sound like their story changes if they change class, but it doesn't. It just might seem "weird" to them being called by their old class. Big deal
I got to level 3 and now I can't kill anything on any difficulty. I don't understand how yall are progressing. I'm not sure what i'm doing wrong. I beat divinity 2 on the hardest difficulty multiple times but I can't kill anything in this game. Miss, miss, miss, miss, miss, deal 6 damage, miss, miss, miss. I've restarted the game i've made 4 different characters changed the group makeup same results everytime. get to around level 3 or 4 then can't kill anything. i've probably watched like 10 hours of how to video's and nothing.
If you miss then you're likely not proficient with your weapon or have not the right stats for your weapon type. This is D&D ruleset, not Divinity 2. This is how your general attack bonus is calculated (some abilities might of course act differently to this): 1d20 + Ability Modifier Bonus + Proficiency (if applicable) + Magic Weapon Bonus (if applicable) + Class Feature Bonuses (if applicable) + Spell Bonuses (if applicable) = Attack Roll Please note that your attack roll is not equal to your hit chance, as that is also determined by environmental factors or of your enemy. If you use weapons that you're not proficient with, then you're going to get negative hit modifiers applied to it instead, worsening your hit chance. A simplified hit chance formula could look like this: Chance to Hit = ( ( 21 - ( Target’s AC - Player’s Attack Bonus ) / 20 ) * 100
The other important tip I'd suggest is be really thoughtful and creative about battlefield approach. If you just walk into every fight as a clumped group, you're going to get wipe. Scout the scene, try to get high ground with ranged characters, sneak attack whenever possible. Use AoE spells to control the field and enemies' movement etc. All that makes the difference between dying and medium difficulty fights
I respec shadowheart as a different subclass, and the cleric of shar stuff is all there still. Also after a certain story point a respec makes sense anyway 😅
Can i change subclasses without issue? I didnt need astarion as an Arcane Trickster, so i respeced him into a Thief instead. Since hes still a rouge this wont mess anything up right? Can I change Gales subclass to a different school too, for example? Without messing story stuff up?
Subclasses don't matter, especially the ones that you don't get till level 3 because you get the characters at level 1. I've literally never taken Arcane trickster or Evocation mage on Astarion and Gale.
Funny thing, I guess it won't... The reason is: It can give you conversation options if you are a specific subclass, but interactions (channel divine energy, decipher rune etc) are very likely core-class-bound. It is not unreasonable to say that Cleric 101 is the same for every religion as the mechanisms of deities are the same. Although to be a Light domain human male cleric of Lolth... idk man...
I don't think her subclass is relavent. When I got her in my party and leveled her up to 3 she wasn't locked into wildheart, it was just the default option.
@@thebillyd00 Considering the party member JOINS you at level 1, and can't have a Sub-class yet.....it matters not at all. Class doesn't even matter. For one, Karlach's story has nothing to do with being a barbarian. The only stories that are tied to class are Wyll, Shadowheart and Gale, and even them you can safely change. Their story will simply treat them as if you hadn't.
Note: If you multiclass with all 4 characters in your party it is possible to unlock multiple dialog options in conversations while still seeing the core origin story content too. This is definitely a gamey way of getting around origin character customisation while still enjoying the story.
When it comes to their storylines and class-specific dialogue which is tied to their class. Will it be messed up the second you respec or will it be safe for me who wants Astarion to be a rouge ranger where let's say continue him as normal to level 5. Level up the next 3 levels as a ranger before I respec, but still pick rouge for Astarion for the first 3 levels and then level him up as a ranger?
If I respec, maintain the origin class and multiclass all other lvls it would hurt the history in any way? Only the first class lv should remain the same? Or at least one lv should remain, not necessarily being the first?
@@kfarbarata from what I've been able to gather it only changes their dialouge options but since you won't be spending a lot of them using your companions to speak that won't be a problem. Since I've not seen anyone say that their voice acted replies to you are class based.
Don't take my word 100% for it but having looked around online this seems to be the answer I see the most.
My fear is by respec they dont do something they could do, like what happens to WYLL with he is not a warlock with a pact anymore? Does that will bug or change his history? @@Bacbi
@@kfarbarata found a quote from Larian. "Question: It was recently confirmed that it is possible to respec a companion's class. How will that affect their personal storylines, though? For example, I imagine Wyll won't have to deal with Mizora anymore if he's not a Warlock
Answer: The set narrative of the Origin’s story will be the same, even if you respec. Using Wyll as an example, if you make him into a wizard or even a paladin, in his background he’ll always be a Warlock who made a pact with a demon.
Instructions unclear. I now have 4 polar bears roming the landscape.
Something to note, changing class may not actually take their special dialogue away. For example, Shadowheart has dialogue tagged “Cleric of Shar”. However, if you change to a Paladin, the dialogue will still be there, but it will be tagged “Paladin of Shar”. I think Larian went in knowing that certain characters can match equally (arguably better) with other classes.
Which is great because shadowheart has the most frustratingly lame subclass in the game, I don't think I have ever gotten value out of invoke duplicity. Clerics on their own are still great, but the other subclasses are so much cooler.
I've been thinking about respecing Astarion as a bard because bardic inspiration is really good and Astarion's personality fits a bard just as much as rogue.
He totally should have been a bard. Apart from the "I'm a strong chap" comments he has the eloquent pompousity that you would expect of a bard.
Probably because astarion was in the first ea where the only had the base classes. Imagine witouth the EA he could have been a bard.
As he is currently into my male halforch barbarian, i'd like to respec him to a cleric as i dont have one :) but a vampire casting turn undead is abit ....well...weird :D
nah wyll is gonna be my warlock bard
@@steve323f Yeah, Astarion should also have a CHA way higher than 10! Like, WTF, Larian, Astarion has spent the past 200 years being forced to seduce people, that's far more an iconic part of his tragic story than even the Rogue stuff, I would argue. And the Narrator and various NPCs keep commenting on how beautiful he is, how his body was "made to ruin people", esp in the brothel scene. But Persuasion, Deception, Performance (Erotic Art) and Intimidation are all CHA-based skills. So why the heck did they give him only a CHA 10? Is that an oversight, a remnant of Astarion having a different backstory in earliest development?
I honestly don't care if a CHA 19 would put him over some 5E stat point limit... the companions should have stats and skills that fit their personality and story, just like Wyll got a rapier proficiency as the Blade of the Frontier despite warlocks not having rapier as weapon proficiency, they added it anyway.
As long as you have 1 level of the original class it doesn’t matter. Multiclassing actually gives some characters cool options you’d never get if you didn’t multiclass
exactly what i was gonna say! noice
from what heard/seen, Larain mentioned that, the subclass specific storyline would remain, but it would be weird and confusing or taking you out of the immersion with the dialogue. EG for shadowheart, all her story line is based on being a cleric of Shar, so if you respecc her to a non shar cleric, it will still have her saying she is a cleric of shar. I can confirm this as i just now had a conversation with her in the camp and she said she follows shar, states she is a cleric of shar (trickery domain) even though i respecced her to a tempest domain cleric.
thanks for this, it was the exact info I was looking for, it also isn't really that immersion breaking considering the way the cleric subclasses are worded, they are not tied to a god but more a behavior so its easy to excuse that shar has clerics focused on things other than deception.
There's possibly some things that would matter if she's a trickery domain or not.
Bruh its not that much of a difference. Trickery Domain, Life Domain, PP domain etc. all more or less have the same spells. The only difference is you dont have worthless divinity spells/passive if you spec out of trickery.
@@vilxxblack2472 depending on domain it makes a huge difference, heavy armor, reaction abilities, extra attacks, using wisdom as bonus damage on cantraps, bonus healing, domain is a massive deal
@@TheNzFox No a huge difference is a different class with completely different abilities and skills. All of a sudden getting heavy armor or an extra a attack isn't a huge difference all of a sudden. No matter what the cleric is still casting concentration spells with a similar pool of spells. Its not like if you pick trickery you only get sneaky spells and life only gives you healing spells. That would be a huge difference.
Changing the subclass is relatively safe. I usually do so for Shadowheart from trickery to war. She doesn't lose anything content related.
thats what i was looking for, thanks! its so frustrating having her in the group and constantly either missing or having nothing to contribute, at least early game.
Changing origin classes only affects contextual dialogue options it doesnt change their story. I.e. Wyll as a bard is still a Warlock for the story.
That’s not true in all cases
@@SenjaiYT Which case would a cutscene disappear entirely for?
Edit: I found the details from a Larian interview:
The set narrative of the Origin’s story will be the same, even if you respec. Using Wyll as an example, if you make him into a wizard or even a paladin, in his background he’ll always be a Warlock who made a pact with a demon.
The difference narratively is that Wyll would gain the reactivity of the class he’s respecced into - so if he’s a wizard now and you get into a conversation as Wyll, he’ll have dialogue options that reflect that he’s a wizard.
@@DJ-1Q84are you saying that they recorded dialogue for all your companions as each class, which hardly any players would hear?
@@VectoredPromise No just the unvoiced dialogue responses.
@@VectoredPromise You only get class dialogue options for the character you are currently in control of, and whichever character you are in control of doesn't actually speak the lines you choose....so no, no extra voice acting was required.
Honesly Respecing Wyll into a fighter warlock multiclass makes more sense for his backstory and lore fighting style.
Sorcerer warlock multi class is the most OP though.
@markfragola6480 yea for meta gaming but I like to make the characters feel accurate to their lore. Wyll dosent strike me as a backliner.
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So the only two class changes ive ever done were minor but this is good to know. Shadowheart is way more usefu as a life cleric imo depending on party comp of course but having that healing output on demand is great. Wyll i made a fighter 2/ warlock 10 Multi. Why he wasnt like this in the first place i have no idea it makes him feel so much better and lorewise is great considering his orgins and his father.
I actually made will Warlock (Fiend/Blade) X/Bard (Swords) 3. It fits, because he likes to dance, had a life of a noble and plans to write a book about his adventures. That way I can use him as a melee fighter who can disarm traps without losing flavour.
Unless your MC is one of the origin characters you can change the subclasses. The story is not impacted dialogue wise but from your decisions and interactions.
It actually makes more sense for shadowheart to be respeced after act 2. Depending on what you choose to do in her personal quest line. The hair change and all, & a new cleric subclass
That's all I did. Changed to Light origin subclass, bumped her strength and constitution stats up to make her a little better in combat but still keeping her utility for the group.
So long as they don't shoot me in the back, they have my respec.
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I respecced shadowheart to a life cleric/lore bard - she is the best character in my party she is nuts! Anyway, i was able to still do the temple of shar, gauntlet of shar, chosen of shar etc... right up to the fateful point and use her dialogue as normal. Thus, i think the class change might be the issue, not the subclass. On my second playthrough, i want to respecc her as a dark justiciar build.
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FYI you cant change Shadowhearts chosen deity only her domain. Which shouldn't actually effect anything. Honestly even if you aren't going to change there subclass you NEED to respec them to fix there stats. Shadowheart especially suffers from a really bad distribution. She is useless in melee and isn't great at any particular skill, meaning you just kind of fail at everything with her. But she's SUPPOSE to be the healer, she's kind of meant to be the mainstay healer. But she's kind meh at it... and trickery domain is an aweful cleric domain... that offers very little usefulness. Personally i'm respecing her... probably to life and not looking back.
Trickery domain still has some great stuff but if you dont use it then yeah.
@@barcster2003 Actually, it really doesn't. All cleric domains have access to the same exact spells, and realistically the Passives and Divinities from Trickery are the worst of the options. Poison is the least effective damage type especially late game.
@weeboftheleft5113 the domain spells and some features are what separates the trickery domain
Yeah... I was going to respec her into a cleric of Selune but it wouldn't let me lol.
@@thenson1Halo Yeah, it wont let you re-choose the deity as that's story tied for her, but the domain itself can always be changed.
For Shadowheart, I think it's fine if you change her after a certain thing happens in Act 2.
"maybe shadow heart is just a little bit stupid, that's why she worships shar" 😂😂😂
This is is actually really helpful
Don't sleep on default Trickery domain abilities. Being able to give advantage on stealth checks as a CANTRIP is very useful.
Trickery domain is so fun especially as a tav rogue
Not to mention casting Pass Without Trace
How is that done?
I played a trickery cleric for over a year in DND and I swear that if it's weapon affinity wasn't poison and could be used on magical weapons it would be top tier.
@@Hollowbaristablessings of a trickster
I like Multiclassing them...
True, Shadowheart is a Trickery Cleric to Shar, no disputing that... but that doesn't mean she can't ALSO be a Paladin of Shar. Granted, this is , but I think she'd do well as a Vengeance or even Oathbreaker Paladin(Granted you will have to re-stat her). Other than that, making her a Shadow Monk or Gloomstalker Ranger would also be good, since both of those depend on Wisdom already and fit with her theme of darkness.
As for the other party members...
Astarion can become a Shadow Monk or a Gloomstalker Ranger, or even part Fighter (I'm thinking Eldritch Knight).
Karlach could easily be a Champion Fighter or even a Paladin (swearing an oath to never return to Zariel's service and all that).
Lae'zel is quick to anger, and thus it makes sense for her to be a Barbarian.
Wyll IS a warlock, contract and all, but he is also the "Blade of Frontiers". With his high charisma I could easily see him being a Bard of Valor.
Gale is... Difficult. I could say Sorcerer (justified by the magic orb in his chest) or even Eldritch Knight Fighter or Arcane Trickster Rogue to give him more melee options, but in his case, storywise, I think it best to re-stat him for some Wisdom and make him a Cleric of Mystra (Knowledge).
Question for anyone in chat who knows, without spoiling (aka just yes or no answer). Does changing your companions skills (not backgrounds but like class skills) have any impact on unique dialogue, options, or interactions in the game?
Skills and spells, no. Subclass, yes,but not in the way you think. It'll just be immersion breaking for her to worship shar as a light cleric, for example. But you won't actually miss out on story, if that makes sense.
As far as we know all this fear about respeccing could just be misinterpreting larian's comments.
Rn it's unclear whether they meant the story gets wonky or if you actually lose something
Lagardia betrays you in the end and you have to kill him.
@@curupa66 They actually put it really plainly, which is why I'm confused at everyone's confusion. Respecing characters WILL NOT EFFECT THE STORY LINE AT ALL. Period. End of. I turned my Wyll into an Arcane Trickster Rogue, and he's still 'A Warlock with a Pact' for his story line. It only really messes with immersion, period. You can safely change them ALL around and you won't lose a thing, simply dialogue options(When controlling said characters only!) will change.
Thank you. That was what I wanted to know. I'm on my first playthrough and didn't want to miss major things. (I accidently killed Wyll during the first meeting in the goblin fight on an alt character) I don't like Shadow hearts personality, but I needed a healer, so I was going to change Gale into a Bard or Paladin or something, but I also like where his story is going. @@weeboftheleft5113
Shadowheart can change domain but you can't change the deity she worships, so you're free to do that
Should mention that some of their Origin specific abilities go well with other classes. Like Karlach. Her heating up ability works for ANY melee as long as you grab 1 point in Barbarian for rage.
So a multiclass? Or does she have the ability as a completely new melee class as well?
Astarion has been my daily berserker and I'm loving it
Very useful vid man, thank you
this brings up the question of what if you keep the same class but change the subclass?
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I can tell you there are some subclass specific dialog options, definitely mich less than class specific ones however. Depends how much content you're willing to miss.
@@ESOdannyis it confirmed that these subclass options tied to companion specific dialogue.
@@ESOdanny Where? I've never come across a single sub-class specific dialogue choice. Class specific, yes, but never sub-class.
i mean respecing shadowheart after her little change in act 2 into a light domain cleric does make sense to me
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The characters starting stats is definitely not a reflection of their "canon" stats, given they all use the same default spread as aTav of that class, unless Jaheira and Halsin have identical mental and physical capabilities.
Just multiclass them - like for Wyll - made him a barlock
I didnt find wither but he just turned up at camp in act 1...
Put some respec on them companions
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What if you multi class an additional class to the base one? Does that keep the origin dialogue checks in place?
Yes, I've now tested this and it does. Essentially unlocks more dialog options. Added a pinned comment to explain.
You forgot to mention you can multiclass them and get your customizable power gaming options plus their story intact.
Life domain Shadowheart? Nah dude, Tempest for the BOOM.
Just about to respec karlac to a ranger as I just need a ranger in my rpgs lol. Also shes pretty hot (LOL) and Im already a melee charcter myself and its a shame to waste her comedy.
This really isn't that big a deal as long as their original class is present. You can change the subclass, multiclass them, etc. and they won't lose anything.
Also, if you're not planning on having them take much of the dialogue (such as if you're playing a custom character as your primary "party face") it won't change anything at all.
I ran Shadowheart as a tempest cleric, Wyll as warlock/swords bard, Astarion as rogue/gloomstalker ranger, etc. and they all worked great.
Dang Peter Capaldi is in Baldurs Gate 3?
As long as you leave the companions with 1 level of their normal class, they should still have the dialogue I assume.
Going to level 2 fighter with Larsen and then going paladin for the next 10 levels as I want to be the main fighter in the group.
id like a mod to change origin chars race /appearance and keep class
Hm i am starting right now and i respecced shadowheart into tempest cleric. (She is OBVIOUSLY not a goody two shoes healbot.) I wonder if that already breaks her dialogue.
What if I change the class for something I need to do and then go back to the origin class straight away?
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Im just respec Karlach, since she fits with Warrior/Barbaric build.
Maybe just me but I feel it would not bother me what type of cleric Shadowheart was gameplay wise, even if it would not directly fit her background as a Sharr worshipper. As long as I don't respec her into something else entirely I feel it wouldn't really break immersion, as it mostly affects the types of spells she uses. It's more gameplay than actual lore related. And for some companions I feel it is even lessrelevant, as they don't have that strong of a character class representation.
Still sad that they didn't allow for proper custom parties without the multiplayer trickery. Most of the companions I find to be just obnoxious.
IMO, I might give her more DEX and dip into a few level of rogue (2-3), since her domain spells are extremely good for recon. Since she appeared to get her artifact by stealing, so it's safe to assume that skullduggery is one of her talents as well.
As for others, Astation might be a good bard, given his personality. Giving Karlachs 2 level of fighter to get Action Surge only boost her already insane damage output and second wind make her even harder to kill especially if she's a bear totem. Wyll being a Sword Bard is totally in character since he is supposed to be a 'spellblade'. Initially, I thought Lae'zel might make a good paladin, but after seeing her quests playing out, she's better as pure fighter. Gale has to be pure wizard as well for the immersion.
Or you can hire hirelings who dont have storylines and customize them as you want.
@@SangokuKing You can't customize hireling appearances & race.
@@korawitbuttramee618 Not sure why you think she stole the Artefact when she straight up tells you the High Priestess sent her on a mission to return it to Baldur's Gate >.>
@@weeboftheleft5113 Because Shadowheart did steal the artifact, if you pay attention to the storyline... Or rather, the Shar worshippers did, not neccessarily Shadowheart herself. The artifact does not belong to Shar, it belonged to the Githyanki. Shadowheart is simply lying... or more generously, she is brainwashed to believe the story, just like she falsely believes to be a worshipper of Shar.
Honestly i feel like this is stupid how often do you talk with someone as someone other than your specific character??? Unless you choose them as your origin character?
To be fair they at least could have build them better. I think my 1st 5e character i build after watching somebody play on youtube had better ability score spread than the companions.
He automatically appears later if you don’t find him early.
Excuse me while I respec Gale into a completely magicless class. Maybe then he'll shut up about being "more qualified" to handle forbidden necromancy tomes than me.
I’m wondering what would happen if you respec Lae’zel for INT and pick Eldritch Knight instead of Battle Master? RP wise I feel BM makes the most since and it’s like the strongest subclass, but as the player, isn’t it our job to change things up? Lol
Edit: imma do it lol it’s my first play through. lol imma tutor Lae’zel. I just don’t wanna regret EK over BM 😢
My Astarion is a str monk with tavern brawler, Wyll is a fighter, Karlac is, well, Karlac. Im the only full spell caster, playing as sorc.
Can you confirm that all you lose are the dialogue choices for their classes? Their story and cutscenes and conversations remain the same? (They act as if they are still what their origin was - such as Wyll talking about his pact and having dialogue with Mizora etc. even if he's not a Warlock anymore?)
I played the game through twice before i started getting into the builds and specs and maximizing everyone. You can beat this whole game with half decent gear and your original characters. You don't need every single trick to beat it. so i would say the same thing. beat the game first, then come to youtube and find the tricks and stuff you missed.
Is this very different than the early, early, play through of the game you had on the channel some time ago? (I didn’t realize I had been a subscriber this whole time 😊.)
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Thanks for the warning about the impact of changing an origin character's class. Just to clarify however, will dialogue options change if you re-speck subclass, or only if you change the primary class?
It's primary class only, and for those options to even appear in conversations you have to initiate said conversation WITH the character in question. There is never a challenge for 'Wildheart Barbarian' its only for 'Barbarian', same with cleric, Paladin, etc. So as long as they are still the same base class, it wouldn't change a thing. Not only that...but considering Larian took the time to do these for EVERY class, even if you do change their base class, they'll still get Class options throughout various conversations, it might just change up any voice lines spoken. But seeing as when you are in control of the character you don't hear it's voice in convos.....
Respec or re-spec. It stands for re-specialization. Just trying to help! :D
With a name like Karlach, I'm naking her a Sorlock! (Bc my main is a barb/paladin)
Ps5 version launches today and im super stoked, still cant decide on my class 😮. Any suggestions anyone ?? New player! Fresh
I cant bring myself to respec them either, but shadowheart and astarion are so incredible bad characters when you measure them as 5e characters.
Wyll again shows again that everybody can build a functional warlock.
Hey you want my respec, you gotta earn my respec. I don't just respec party members because they around. *scoff* Thanks for explaining how to, tho.
I already respecc’d wyll to a cleric and karlach to a rogue, because I don’t like lae’ zel, astarion, or shadowheart.
Running with wyll, karlach, and gale, and I left gale as normal. My main character is a vengeance paladin.
And did it change their story and dialogue options? Are you now missing out on some parts of their story?
Will changing the Shadowheart's (subclass) mess with the story?
no
Well there goes my idea of changing Astarion into a Bard...
You could multiclass him into a Bard after 2 or 3 levels of Rogue.
Read the updates here, you're ok to do that!
100% Safe to do, the only thing it changes is Class specific Dialogue with OTHER NPCs if you enter the convo AS Astarion. His story will still treat him the same, and to be fair....his story isn't tied to his class at all, so......yeah. The only CLASS Specific stories are Wyll, Shadowheart and Gale.
And just to specify, you can STILL safely change all their classes as well. I turned my Wyll into a Rogue, and his story still triggered and works just like it should, it's just a bit immersion breaking to have my rogue talk about his Warlock Pact >.>
I respec astarion as a bard i am loving it
Jesus, just thought of this being possible after beating the game on tactician mode. Things could have gone way easier... Most companions stats distribution is lame.
Damn, I even left some nice companions out of my party 'cause I didnt want their classes...
You can replace say shadowheart with another cleric who will get the Cleric wisdom conversation options,she always will have shar related options
I think this info is misleading... If you have Shadowheart as A COMPANION, why should she have dialogue options? I play as sorcerer and I see only MY options in dialogs, like [charisma] or [sorcerer]. You will never get an option [cleric], becouse you are not a cleric class, its your companion.
A tad bit, it's just the game was built w/ that in mind primarily. Plus there is a tad bit of role play question regarding a cleric of a God just respecting into a completely different class (up to the player).
You can change into your companions and have them speak instead of you, no?
@@VectoredPromise depends how you play.... i only talk with npc's i dont do dialogue with my companions as they are just to accompany me
Chenging skills would impact? I would like to give shadowheart perception
Strange example... it looks like you can change domain\subclass and still get special lines, but you say it like they disappear even if you keep original class. Light Domain Shadowheart still should get [CLERIC][WISODM] dialogs since she is still a Cleric. Right?
Would the Shar specific pieces of dialogue change?
@@Brakarei good question, during respect you cant change deity, its not even connected to domain. So if she is a Cleric she always going to be Shar, means dialogs should be ok. I dont think you can select Shar when you create Cleric as a custom character.
@@Brakarei Even if you turn them into a completely different class, their dialouge for their stories will never change. I made Wyll into an Arcane Trickster Rogue cause I'm doing a 'good run' and didn't want to bother with Astarion, all his dialogue still treats him like a Lock with a Pact, and his story still triggered just fine. The only thing it changes is dialogue with OTHER NPCs when you are entering that conversation AS the character in question. So if you jump into a convo with a Shadowheart you turned into a Pally, she might have a Paladin response, as that is her class not cleric, but her story will always treat her as a Cleric to Shar.
I've seen [Cleric of Shar] dialogue even with Shadowheart respec to a Life Domain, her God is still the same, so she still kept those options.
Me too lol he is a bard 😅 he just has bard energy lol
I just add ranger traits to all characters and shared good arrows with them. And turned my Astarion into Barbarian since I just chose Minthara's sexy butt over Karlach's heart....someone needs to be a Barbarian anyways..
You didn't go into the other companions --- would there be any consequence to Astarion being a sorcerer?
I'm actually interested in changing up their classes to see if there are any dialog options that might be unlocked or changed.
Yeah i have major plans to switch them up completely on my second playthrough lol
Yep I multiclassed them and they get a few other dialogue options now.
How similar is it to divinity 2 for those who have played that too?
Similar Larian style RPG but this follows D&D ruleset. It's not as complicated as it seems.The presentation, visual quality, voice acting and music are a step above DOS2 imo.
@@austintse5719 Ight bet. I’m an Xbox player so I’m still waiting on a release for that. But wanted to know. Thanks
Two main difference:
1. Armour are now dodge chance.
2. Spells have limited cast and no more sleeping bag full heal.
I changed all of mine to fighters and just curb stomped the crap out of the game
What if I multiclass Shadowheart, let's say 1 lvl Cleric, 11 druid, so she is still base class. Will it affect the story?
You can get both tags and answers.
You will get both dialog tag options in conversation. So you can multi class her whole not effecting story dialog.
@@ESOdanny Does this include any way you respec as long as you include the original class/subdomain? For instance, if I wanted to do ranger first and then trickery cleric, does it still affect?
@@theovguy I think if you make a character with every class (kudos to Abserd) you will get all conversation options...
...and a bad headache ...and miss some options as you level while you progress in the story...
(With the new lvl 12 cap you can actually pull this off...)
@@ESOdanny Thanks ! :)
are you telling me how to play the game my guy im not gonna use companions to speak up in dialogs anyways
That sucks you can't change your race, but I guess that makes sense. I chose an elf even tho I wanted to be a half elf cause elves are proficient with long swords and I wanted to be a spell throwing sword swinging warlock. Then I find out warlocks get magic weapons that scail with charisma😮💨. Tempted to restart the whole game now.
I just want to change SH cleric domain, not class. This will delete hers unique dialogue options?
what happened after the End of ac 3, is there a ng+ do i keep my weapons an armor i need to know ???
This game is unplayable. A maxed cha pally won't pass a cha check, a max str barbarian has 100% miss chance and astarion can't pick a single lock. I quit after 186 roll fails and 0 passes.
Extremely misleading as you make it sound like their story changes if they change class, but it doesn't. It just might seem "weird" to them being called by their old class. Big deal
I got to level 3 and now I can't kill anything on any difficulty. I don't understand how yall are progressing. I'm not sure what i'm doing wrong. I beat divinity 2 on the hardest difficulty multiple times but I can't kill anything in this game. Miss, miss, miss, miss, miss, deal 6 damage, miss, miss, miss. I've restarted the game i've made 4 different characters changed the group makeup same results everytime. get to around level 3 or 4 then can't kill anything. i've probably watched like 10 hours of how to video's and nothing.
If you miss then you're likely not proficient with your weapon or have not the right stats for your weapon type. This is D&D ruleset, not Divinity 2.
This is how your general attack bonus is calculated (some abilities might of course act differently to this):
1d20 + Ability Modifier Bonus + Proficiency (if applicable) + Magic Weapon Bonus (if applicable) + Class Feature Bonuses (if applicable) + Spell Bonuses (if applicable) = Attack Roll
Please note that your attack roll is not equal to your hit chance, as that is also determined by environmental factors or of your enemy. If you use weapons that you're not proficient with, then you're going to get negative hit modifiers applied to it instead, worsening your hit chance. A simplified hit chance formula could look like this:
Chance to Hit = ( ( 21 - ( Target’s AC - Player’s Attack Bonus ) / 20 ) * 100
The other important tip I'd suggest is be really thoughtful and creative about battlefield approach. If you just walk into every fight as a clumped group, you're going to get wipe. Scout the scene, try to get high ground with ranged characters, sneak attack whenever possible. Use AoE spells to control the field and enemies' movement etc. All that makes the difference between dying and medium difficulty fights
I respec shadowheart as a different subclass, and the cleric of shar stuff is all there still. Also after a certain story point a respec makes sense anyway 😅
Just sort of sucks they all are fighters hehe. I might look into hirelings
I dont get, so is it just class specific ? or subclasses aswell ? trickery or light domain shoudnt matter as its still cleric, right?
I believe so, yes. I've never seen a subclass specific dialog option. Then again I haven't gotten super far as I'm in act 1
I made gale a paladin >.>.
It is silly but I can't even change their hairstyle?!
Can i change subclasses without issue? I didnt need astarion as an Arcane Trickster, so i respeced him into a Thief instead. Since hes still a rouge this wont mess anything up right? Can I change Gales subclass to a different school too, for example? Without messing story stuff up?
Subclasses don't matter, especially the ones that you don't get till level 3 because you get the characters at level 1. I've literally never taken Arcane trickster or Evocation mage on Astarion and Gale.
@@rachelhughes8487 Awesome, thanks!
if i change shadowheart from trickery to thunder cleric domain, will it change her dialogues options ?
no
If your character is level 4 and you respec, will you go back to level 1 again?
Your character does become level 1 but you keep all your exp so you just have to click level up again as soon as you respec
Im a fighter with laezal whos another fighter. I wanna change her but to WHAT
so changing the subclass won't hurt the narrative?
Funny thing, I guess it won't...
The reason is: It can give you conversation options if you are a specific subclass, but interactions (channel divine energy, decipher rune etc) are very likely core-class-bound.
It is not unreasonable to say that Cleric 101 is the same for every religion as the mechanisms of deities are the same.
Although to be a Light domain human male cleric of Lolth... idk man...
didn't think about dialog options because I wanted to make shadowheart more offensive in combat
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Can i change Karlach to berserker subclass instead of Wild heart without breaking any quest she might have?
I don't think her subclass is relavent. When I got her in my party and leveled her up to 3 she wasn't locked into wildheart, it was just the default option.
@@thebillyd00 Considering the party member JOINS you at level 1, and can't have a Sub-class yet.....it matters not at all. Class doesn't even matter. For one, Karlach's story has nothing to do with being a barbarian. The only stories that are tied to class are Wyll, Shadowheart and Gale, and even them you can safely change. Their story will simply treat them as if you hadn't.