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OK, here's something weird, why can I dual Yoshimo but not Minsc, Keldorn etc?
I was hoping to dual Cernd to a mage, but it doesnt work! ---------------- What we do in life, echoes in eternity http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...o_ani_fire.gif |
1. the NPC must be human
2. They must have at least 16 in the prerequisite stat of their current class, and 17 in the prerequisite of the class they want to dual to (ie a fighter who wants to dual to a mage needs at least 16 strength and 17 intelligence) 3. you can't dual-class paladins. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif ------------------ Melusine, Sultry Elflet, High Queen of Fluffies, Archbabe of the OHF, LH, HADB and ORT! http://www.angelfire.com/anime2/memnoch/mel1.gif Your voice is ambrosia Amy Brown Fantasy Art |
Lord Exxon,
also some classes have other limitations when it comes to dual classing : - druids can only dual to/from fighters - rangers can only dual to/from clerics Kez [This message has been edited by Kezardin (edited 10-22-2001).] |
In the P&P of AD&D 2nd Ed. you need 15 in the primary stat(s) of your first class and 17 as you mentioned in the second. I donīt know how stricht these rules were converted, but as a ranger for example you will need 15 in all yor 3 prime stats.
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You can also only dual class into what would be a valid multiclass combination-they're in your manual. Technically you need 15 in the primary stat of your first class and 17 in the primary stat of your second but I've had probs so I'd advise you have an 18 in both it saves hassle in the long. Just remember when you dual you lose all your first classes abilities until you overtake that class' levels with those of your second. |
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