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Originally Posted by Capo
Wow, a lot of suggestions, so i have to explore the entire world map every chapter ?
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No--I'm only suggesting that you do so.

Because if you do, you'll encounter a number of helpful side quests. It's like many other good RPGs in this respect. You can rush through it and only do the main quest, but what's the fun in that? So you walk around looking for other things. You don't have to do any of that. But you can, if you want to, and get rewarded handsomely for it.
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Then i havent understant how the healing work, i have sleept all night but havent recovered a single stamina point.
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I think I know what happened. In BoK, as long as you're camping out, you can only recover a certain amount of your party's health. (It's a lot, though.) If you want everybody to be at full health, you'll have to sleep at inns or in government buildings. Inns are pretty expensive, and I'd generally avoid their use. Plus, your party may be pickpocketed while you're staying overnight.
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Last thing: In combat there are a lot of misses even when the attack % is good
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Sounds like a run of bad luck. There are ways of raising your chance of hitting:
1) better weapons (be sure to check for their accuracy ratings by clicking to look at them),
2) magic that paralyzes or severely harms an opponent,
3) enhancers like Redweed Brew that make your attacks temporarily more likely to hit,
4) developing the Accuracy value for each character (most important of all),
5) choosing attacks that have a greater chance to hit but do less damage--thrust, don't swing,
6) giving characters weapons that are designed for their races (but this is less important than giving them very good weapons),
7) reading Dorcas' Treatise on the Animation of Objects,
8) Paying Tad Questor at Questor's View to raise each of your party member's Accuracy permanently.
In the early days of the game, you start poorly. That's expected.
Be sure to select Accuracy for each of your party members as one of the few skills they can train better than the others. This is essential.