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Platform: PC (Windows 98 / 2000 / Me / XP) Neverwinter Nights is a role-playing game
Before the game begins, players build a player character in accordance with the character creation rules of Dungeons & Dragons, which includes selecting a race and class, then assigning skill points. There are 12 classes available, including the rogue and the wizard. Neverwinter Nights makes use of the d20 system seen in Dungeons & Dragons,where a ""die roll"" or random number is used to determine the probability and effectiveness of every action, including attacks and saving throws.
The player character may gain the assistance of up to four or more party members, who can be controlled directly by the player or given orders dictating how to behave in combat. The game is set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. The party is able to explore various areas of Faer including its cities, forests, and dungeons¿while earning experience points and treasure by defeating monsters and completing quests. The entire party collaborates during combat, with characters behaving differently depending on their class and abilities. Upon gaining a certain amount of experience, characters level up and earn new abilities such as magic spells and feats.
Some races, like the drow, are more powerful than others and require characters to accumulate more experience to earn levels. Prestige classes, more specialized versions of base classes, can be accessed by fulfilling certain requirements.The warpriest, for example, is available to divine spellcasters such as clerics after they have reached a set level of power.Items such as weapons, armor, potions, and scrolls can be used or equipped by characters, and some equipment changes will affect a character's appearance.As the game progresses, the player character acquires a keep that can be used as a base of operations. Initially, the keep is in a state of disrepair and must be refurbished using party funds. As the keep is improved, it can generate income and gain stronger defenses to repel sieges. Non-player characters such as equipment vendors can be recruited to work at the keep, and the player must manage the training of guards and the allocation of resources.