I don't believe that there should be any class/race restrictions, except in imposible casses. I've been playing AD+D for a long time and I've always disagreed with class/race restrictions. I could understand level limits for certain class/race combinations. My main reason for this comes from my beliefs on role playing. If you can make an arguement for any type of character based on literature or imagination then that character can exist. Like the idea of Wood Elves not being able to be Druids is ridiculous. Whenever I DMed a game, I would alter the rules as I saw fit to mold them to the world I created. Of course, when I play a character in someone else's world, I go with the flow and let the DM run the show. In BG, you have to go with thw flow. Bioware is the DM and we are the players; but, don't let that stop you from imagining new and different ways to play your character. Try that next sub-quest a little differently. For my next time through, I'm going to face off with the Doomsayer. I never knew you could do that. I can't wait!
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\"Here once was light, that the Valar begrudged to Middle-earth, but now dark levels all. Shall we mourn here deedless forever, a shadow-folk, mist haunting, dripping vain tears in the thankless sea?\"<br />Feanor at Tirion upon Tuna, Of the Flight of the Noldor, The Silmarillion
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