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what is the best of the best caracter?
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That's easy: The "best of the best" character is an Elven Fighter/Cleric/Mage/Thief with stats of 25/25/25/25/25/25 and 500 hitpoints.
If you're talking about realistic characters, on the other hand, there is no such thing. |
I would be tempted to say 'Archer', and the Kensai/Mage has long been a favourite of many players. But research has shown the human Berserker dualled to a Cleric is the most powerful, when you dual class at tenth level (If I recall correctly, that is [img]smile.gif[/img] )
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i would say a well rounded sorceror. they are just ungodly fun.
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fighter/mage with staff of the magi and maybe cloak of non-detection
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Gee, Morgan_Corbesant, I would have thought that a member of the Scout/Sniper Association would have a special place in his heart for the Archer, BG2's sniper. ;)
I think that the best answer is the best class is the one you enjoy playing the most. I always have a fondness for playing paladins. Mages/Socerors just don't do it for me. I'll usually have 1 or 1.5 of them in my party, but mostly to support my tanks. But that's just my personal preference. I played an archer once. They are seriously kick-ass characters. My biggest problem was that I tend to really get into the role and I like to really be the leader of the party and I found it hard to lead from the rear. I like my paladin to be leading the charge into battle, yelling for "FOR GOOD AND HONOR!!!" (or something like that.) Heck, I was the same way when I played a swashbuckler. My PC just couldn't hide behind the tanks. Regardless, the answer is play what suits you best. If you like being sneaky, play a thief or maybe a Stalker. If kung-fu suits you, play a monk. I think you get the point. Furthermore, unless you're playing different classes just for the fun, you'll probably enjoy yourself more if you play a character that suits you. You'll be able to live and fight the way you want to, not simply what suits the character class. |
oh, believe me, i LOVE archers, but they arent the best class. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Legolas:
I would be tempted to say 'Archer', and the Kensai/Mage has long been a favourite of many players. But research has shown the human Berserker dualled to a Cleric is the most powerful, when you dual class at tenth level (If I recall correctly, that is [img]smile.gif[/img] )<hr></blockquote> Huh--I myself am going to be using a Berserker->Cleric as my next Tank (with an Undead Hunter as backup Tank), but I'm not going to Dual him until a few levels into ToB, so I can get him Greater Whirlwind. Doesn't he still have room to reach his full Cleric capabilities? About the Kensai->Mage: I tend to prefer Fighter->Mage myself, because I like bows so much. But I don't like the way you can Dual FROM a kit, but not TO a kit--it just doesn't make sense. That's like saying I can change careers; from a dentist to an auto mechanic, but I can't change from a dentist to a GERMAN auto mechanic. I feel that you should be allowed to Dual to a kit IF you didn't pick a kit for your first class, so that, say, Fighter->Conjurer is a valid class. How do you folks feel--is it fair to Shadowkeeper in a 2nd class kit? |
Cernd is the best of the best character. Discussion over.
Six: Yes, I think it's fair to SK a second kit... If all you're doing is circumventing what seems to be a flaw in the game, why not? |
Hmm.
The 'best' at what? The most powerful characters are probably: Kensai/Mage Assassin/Fighter Cleric/Mage Sorcerer Wizardslayer/Thief Up to you to choose which one you want to play depending on your preferred style. |
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