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Aura cleansed = less rep. points?

Discussion in 'Baldur's Gate (Classic)' started by stormhand, Nov 20, 2001.

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    [​IMG] I read in one of the other forum's that this occurs when someone trys to give you something and all of your item slots are full (That's what causes the "AURA"). When you drop an item and pick up the item that someone was trying to give, it shows "AURA CLEANSED"
     
  3. sorvo Guest

    I think Garrat's right but it automatically replaces something in your inventory, instead of item dropped!
     
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    Normally you should get the message: Inventory Full, Item dropped on the ground. Maybe this happens in the occasion that you get an important item that you need for another quest....?
     
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    [​IMG] happend lot of times that if you attack reiltar and the rest of the iron throne in candlekeep your party accidentaly kill all the monks near without you noticed it. I read that my reputation was 2 when I escape from the dungeon. Fortunately I had a saved game before candlekeep.

    As for the "Aura cleansed", I get that message when I take some boots from a hobgoblin
     
  6. Sol'Kanar Guest

    Actually, I've seen that message in a very odd circumstance. For some reason, in my BG2, whenever Irenicus casts a spell, he gets his aura cleansed. An odd thing to be happening to big bad Jonny wouldn't you say?
     
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    [​IMG] As I have been playing, I realized that the "aura cleansed" message comes up whenever you inherit an item from an NPC and that you have no more room to carry additional items. The new item is then dropped on the floor where your have to pick it up. Why does it say "aura cleansed" though, I have no idea!! :hmm:

    As for my reputation score, I don't know what happened and it's now way too late to go back!
     
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