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Gibdog 06-22-2001 06:00 PM

My group is progressing through third level/fourth level and not knowing anything about it, I was wondering if I could receive insight as to the benefits of multi-classing and if/when I should do it. What does one gain? Thanks.

Istaron 06-22-2001 06:08 PM

It is caled DUAL-classing http://www.tgeweb.com/cgi-bin/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif

Well, what you gain is that you party-members become two-in-one guys. A mage that can use longbows, a fighter that may backstab, a thief with the ability to heal ect...

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Lord Shield 06-22-2001 06:16 PM

Mages still can't wear armour though. Also, the 2nd class level has to EXCEED the 1st class to get th old abilities back

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Pain-Wrath 06-22-2001 10:08 PM

About the multi-class, It's a little different than Dual-Classing.. In Dual-Classing, The character quits at a certain level that you choose, then works in the next Choice of character. Multi-class, works on both of the classes at the same time http://www.tgeweb.com/cgi-bin/ubb/no...es/biggrin.gif

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Istaron 06-23-2001 03:19 AM

I thought you couldn't multi-classing when the game has started. You must create a multi-classed character or not have multi at all

---Phat--Assassin--- 06-28-2001 11:53 AM

i hear lots of stuff about dualing imoen with a mage accept shes already level 7 and she'll only be able to be a level 2/3 considering the 161000 exp. cap. SSSSSO, oh well. Suggestions?What did you do?

Lavindathar 06-28-2001 06:35 PM

<font color="cyan">I dont like dual-classing, due to the new exp having to be higher than the old,meaning current abilities are lost for a long time.</font>

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JR Jansen 06-28-2001 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ---Phat--Assassin---:
i hear lots of stuff about dualing imoen with a mage accept shes already level 7 and she'll only be able to be a level 2/3 considering the 161000 exp. cap. SSSSSO, oh well. Suggestions?What did you do?
I dualled her at level 5. She kicks major butt now.

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Billikins the Bold 06-29-2001 08:26 AM

Imoen is a "natural" for dualling it has to be said, though only getting one weapons slot is a major pain.

One combination I've dualled quite successfully before now is fighter/thief. Get the hit points and strength bonus's for the fighter (if you have 18 strength or use a potion) and then have the low exp needed to get your weapons skills back with a mighty back stab abiltiy when needed with the simple addition of a strength potion... hehehe

Not so good for BG2 though, I have to admit!


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Jafin 07-07-2001 02:03 AM

I don't really like the Dual Classing myself, it doesn't really seem that much different from multi classing and you have to gain a level higher than the previous class before you get the abilities. I suppose it'd lead to higher HP in the end but is it really worth it? Wouldn't Multi-Classing be more useful especially since you gain the abilities of the non-human races (infravision namely)?

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