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Sorry about my three star mistake, I have way to many saved games going on. Everything is starting to blur together....
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You might also want to consider one star in a blunt weapon and one star in long bow. That way you can do some distance damage if you need to.
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Billy Yank:
You might also want to consider one star in a blunt weapon and one star in long bow. That way you can do some distance damage if you need to.<hr></blockquote> Cavaliers can't use ranged weapons. |
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr> Cavaliers can't use ranged weapons.
<hr></blockquote> Thats right, we Cavaliers don't hang around at the back, we have to get up close and personal! [img]graemlins/laugh3.gif[/img] |
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by david_m11:
I am creating a Paladin (Cavalier) and I have 6 proficiency points to spend. I intend to put 2 against 2 handed sword and 2 against 2 handed weapon style. I am not sure whre to put the remaining 2 i.e., short sword, mace, sword and shield style.............. Any advice (No spoilers please).<hr></blockquote> 1 pt mace, 1 pt sword and shield. Mace is blunt , so it works on clay golems ( and there's a mace of disruption that is good for killing vampires. Kills 2 birds with one stone. (not a spoiler...didn't tell him where to find anything !) |
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Jim:
Don't forget that dual classed fighters can also advance to grandmastery<hr></blockquote> Yeah , I love my fighter then mage with his 5 levels in staff and 1 level in crossbow.... When I can cast tensors transformation he will be a real terror. Can you just immagine that ? Cast cast cast...out of spells, tensors and wade right in... :smile: |
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