I don’t quite agree there - sure, maybe it’s unlikely if we assume most players focus on improving their PC’s combat-skills and the like instead of improving on their PC’s academics, but you only have to make two or three choices in Lost Heir 1 to be well within reach of those 60’s…
It’s easier with Peter/Petra Tbh.
Just keep siding with Jace/Jess. If you’re a bard play music as well when traveling with your companions, otherwise learn about Arcana with Jace/Jess. If you’re trying to date Jace/Jess their relationship will just skyrocket after that. (Just don’t enter their tent!)
Also if you’re always nice to Peter/Petra and if they’re a possible RO, kissing them when you see them again for +10 relationship (does not lock into a romance with hir) can mitigate the - relationship points gained from siding with Jace/Jess.
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Lucid
1816
If you are a demon summoner, you get the stones back in both outcomes. If you aren’t a demon summoner, the stones end up lost.
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Will there be New prestige classes? And will we be able to get the ones we didn’t get at the end of the last game? I think at least after reuniting the land the MC should have a chance to peruse an additional prestige class.
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Ooooh, I see. Makes sense, thank you! 
now it makes sense… hehe… and thanks for changing the thread title, now no one can complain about it anymore… 
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Lucid
1820
All of the classes will advance one more step, but no, you won’t get an opportunity to start every class from scratch. And yes, there will be several new prestige classes.
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I think any and all of em, peta, thea, gale etc would all make great mothers
Hey guys, is it possible to get all 8 artifacts in one playthrough in the first game? Also how do you get 700 gold to buy the magic shield, cause i always have like 100-200 gold only at that point.
There’s a few people who have done this. @DarkSpeck and @EmperorHeartless in particular. But you must be evil.
It’s certainly possible to get 700 gold for the shield. Being a thief would be easiest way to get all 8 - you need to be able to pick locks early on to get the gloves of archery, and being able to disarm traps helps with getting the cloak of spiders. You have to be evil to get the feather of glibness. Being a magic using thief can net you 500 gold just from selling the knife you steal in Ludd and successfully and fully robbing Jowel.
That said, the shield totally isn’t worth the cost, IMO.
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trust me the shield is worth it… for a knight, paladin, dark knight, warmaster, guard… why?.. i dunno, i just can’t imagine them without shields to compliment their sword, which is obviously not a two handed sword… haha… so it’s worth it for rp reasons…
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Yes, for money, being an assassin or thief brings in the most money (being a priest brings in the least as far as I have discovered for now). Succeeding well on the sheep escort quest and the Som’reth stronghold quest helps raking in some cash too. Taking two or three jobs before leaving for Vernex also helps bringing in cash. As do some small things such as asking your foster parent for money, selling certain artifacts to Jowal if you have no interest in them and so on. It’s also good to know when you can save some money - while it can depend on what class you are or what you do, you do get opportunities to save money as well - there are spots where you get to pick up items such as a holy symbol, dagger, sword and the like for free, Theo/Thea can gift you with a mule, meaning you don’t need to buy a horse (you can opt to simply walk too) and so on…
Also, being evil in this game gives you more opportunities to earn money than being good will 
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it’s a staple of any rpg… evil = more money; good = clear conscience… haha…
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How do I become a “Dark Knight” ?
Yes I got the evil voices part but after that ?
I even had 70-75+ evil : P
Thanks guys for the reply.
@StarcraftJunkie thanks a lot. So far i managed to get 7 artifacts by being a thief but still lost in the thuja fight. How do you defeat him? My magic ended up being only 64 and that’s not enough to defeat him.
It’d probably be easiest to up your magic by being a thief-wizard or thief-druid. You need a spell book for both, I think, and 40 arcana to become a wizard in Ludd. I personally prefer druid - select nature guide and then demonstrate your magic to the guy that hires you.
I would have thought 64 magic was enough to beat Thuja, though. Did you zap him with a spell at first, use the spider cloak to jump to the ceiling, push your magic through the cloak, aim it at the guards, take the hit to get in close, use a grease spell to remove his belt, then blast him with magic? That would probably work with 64 magic.