
This icon indicates content from the Black Pits II: Gladiators of Thay campaign in the Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition.ġ1 December 2012 Spell progression table for specialist and wild mages Wizard levelĭragon Disciples have one less spell ready to cast at each spell level to trade for other benefits. This icon indicates content from the Shadows of Amn campaign of the Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition. | Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition – Shadows of Amn (2013) This icon indicates content from the original Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal campaign. This icon indicates content from the original Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn campaign. This icon indicates content from the Siege of Dragonspear campaign of the Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition.

This icon indicates content from the Black Pits campaign in the Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition. This icon indicates content from the Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition campaign. This icon indicates content from the original Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast campaign. This icon indicates content from the original Baldur's Gate campaign.īaldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast (1999) In The Black Pits it is level 10 for single-class wizards and Fighter / Mages, level 9 for Fighter / Mage / Cleric and Fighter / Mage / Thief and level 8 for Cleric / Mage and Mage / Thief.

In Throne of Bhaal and the Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition they are 31, 20 and 17. In Shadows of Amn they are 17, 13 and 12. In Siege of Dragonspear they are 11, 10 and 9. In Tales of the Sword Coast and the Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition they are 9, 7 and 6 respectively. In Baldur's Gate the highest obtainable wizard levels are 7 for single-class wizards, 6 for two-class multi and 5 for the Fighter / Mage / Thief and Fighter / Mage / Cleric. So do Specialist Mages, but at the cost of not being able to cast spells from certain schools. 1.1 Spell progression table for specialist and wild magesĬompared to a generalist mage, Wild Mages gain one extra spellslot for each spell level.
