This is module is designed specifically for the casual player who does not create modules and is intimidated by things like erfs, hakpaks, the override folder, NWN's Aurora Toolset but would like to have a functioning drow subrace for solo offline games or small groups of friends. Just load this module as you would any other, save your character and load the module you wish to play. It really is that simple.
When you load this module with an Elf race character, it will automatically do the following:
* Set the character's subrace to "Drow"
* Set the character's diety to "Lolth"
* Set the characters skin color to black and hair color to white
* Grant "Drow Skin" that grants INT+2 CHA+2 [on top of the DEX+2 CON-2 elves already get], a +2 bonus to Will Saving Throws, Spell Resistance 12, and Darkvision
* Grant "Spider Relic" item that allows for the casting of Darkness [1/day] and Light [1/day]
Optional Features:
* 10 Drow NPCs that allow you to preview portraits and change yours to theirs
* Drow Chest: buy drow NPC weapons and armor
Non-elves are not welcome in this module and will be attacked on sight.
Know Issues - Possible comparability issues:
* Bonuses are granted through the hidden creature skin slot, which could be lost in modules that strip out this slot.
* Spider Relic will be lost in modules that item strip.
Know Issues - Drow racial features that could not be implemented:
* Female Drow should have "Cleric" as their favored class.
* Spell Resistances should be 11 +1/level
* Weapon Proficiency should be hand crossbow, rapier, short sword
* Spells granted are based on NWN2 and not D&D 3.5, which contradict each other
* Light blindness weakness is missing.
* Additional experience point penalty [CL+2] is missing.
Note: I've migrated this myself (as it's creator) for the sake of migrating it. There are far better ways to implement a subrace, which I may consider doing at some point in the future as a later version.
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That's it, I am scared of things like erf files etc. For me this has been a must.