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But it doesn't really affect the adventure in any way. Elminster doesn't come in to save the day he does nothing to affect the outcome. Whether you become a villain or become a hero and defeat the villain is up to the player, Elminster has nothing to do with it, it's player choice, player action. What it isn't is "wait sec, Elminster will be here to sort things out."To be fair, in AD&D (at least 1e), only humans and demi-humans and humanoids ever had class levels. And, generally, humanoids didn't either. It was Ravenloft, with Strahd, that the first monster ever got class levels.
And, even then, non-humanoids were never built using PC rules. You simply tacked on whatever stats you felt appropriate (this Goblin Chief is treated as a LvL 4 Fighter - not that that goblin chief actually WAS a Level 4 fighter)
Hang on a tick. The ENTIRE plot line of Baldur's Gate comes from Elminister and Gorion taking in the spawn of Bhaal. Without Elminister, there would actually not be any story to be told.
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