True_Moose |
06-20-2004 12:01 AM |
Bard wouldn't be impossible. Especially if it were a jester. The special song + invisibility is a very potent combo. Even the fighter, after doing a few messenger quests would be able to buy the girdle of hill giant strength and negate the strength disadvantage.
Try doing a diviner with as low INT as possible. Basically, you're operating off of scrolls with VERY poor spell selection. [img]smile.gif[/img]
EDIT] Noted you meant the trilogy. I would still say a diviner with as low INT as possible. The fighter can use bows for most of BG1, and the Bard will still be able to use spells, and wear half-decent armor until getting gauntlets of dex to be able to use ranged weapon. I think that mages would be the toughest, because DEX and STR can be boosted with items from Chapter 2, so leaving most classes in fine shape in terms of skills. Clerics are good enough at combat so that a simple hack off in terms of WIS won't hurt them too much; they can still limited buff and use melee. But a single-class specialist wizard with low INT is damn near useless.
EDIT2] I must admit, I'm coming dangerously close to being inspired here, Sir D. :D
[ 06-20-2004, 12:05 AM: Message edited by: True_Moose ]
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