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Originally posted by super_smasher3:
Sparhawk, what would you want to dual Drizzt to? I'm almost done with the Dark Elf Trilogy and that's all I've read, but so far all he is is a Ranger. Does he dual later on? And anyway, it wouldn't be hard to chease him up in SK, and I've done a little bit of that but I'm trying to keep it to a minimum. For instance, I have buffed up his stats to where he has a total of about 99 points which is almost impossible to get even if you have spent an hour rolling (though I have gotten 96 once). I might scale that down a little bit though. I also will probably move some of his proficiency points to scimitar (Rangers can only have 2 points) to make him reallly good at that and dual-wielding.
And Raistlin, I don't know what your point was. I knew that anyone could summon him in the Forgotten Reamls, but I want to be able to get him in the game.
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If you´ve read the books you´d know that he doesn´t start life as a ranger but as a hardcore drow fighter...that means a lot of profiencies in different types of weaponry....you can´t make Drizzt believable without cheatin a lot....
5 stars in scimitar and at least 3 stars in Dualwield...
But in the end it isn´t his ranger abbilities that are important....it is his fighting capabilities....the ranger stuff seems to be a way of explaining that Drizzt is good...
BY THE WAY Guenhwyvar is e female...it is only in the Icewind Dale triology that Salvatore metions Guenhwyvar as a male...and that is changed after the first book...
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