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Originally posted by galdur:
3) Yes Swords. Ehm question. Fighter/Thief cannot exceed 2 specialization in any weapon?
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Yep, that's right. No multiclass fighter can get more than 2* in any weapon - 5* in melee and 3* in ranged is the reason to take a pure fighter.
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Originally posted by pritchke:
A couple other questions:
7. As any one ever used a plain fighter for the purpose of protecting another member?
Yes, protect mage, or bard
8. What weapon strategies do you use for the bodyguard?
Definitely needs a ranged weapon (here is were I might use 3* on a pure fighter for a ranged weapon), be able to quickly switch to melee when the monsters get to close to the target you are protecting.
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7. Not entirely sure what you mean here, as fighters are always tanking at the front and thus by definition are protecting/bodyguarding the weaker party members. Are you referring to running a mage forward of the group with a fighter, maybe to cast Sunfire or Malevon's Rage? If so, yes, especially when my other characters had just dualed and were relatively ineffective.
8. Much the same as you. Ranged to wipe out weak or weakened enemies. Melee to take out the close stuff. Sometimes I "leapfrog." Mage to draw enemies (melee, not ranged, if I can help it) and use Sunfire, retreat behind fighter to let him/her wipe out what's left, if a significant number and strength of monsters manage to close to melee range on the fighter, mage casts another AE spell.