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Old 03-08-2006, 07:25 PM   #6
Aerich
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Join Date: May 27, 2004
Location: Canada
Age: 44
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Originally posted by ZFR:
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Originally posted by Aerich:
I also want to run a multiclass F/D and a dual class F/D simultaneously for comparison purposes.
my, my... that idea is mine.. you copycat you [img]tongue.gif[/img]
[/QUOTE]Guilty. However, it's something I had in mind even before you suggested it, I think. Many moons ago I mentioned a comparator party for Fighter/Mages in the course of my "mc vs dc" discussions with NobleNick.

One of the problems with having two druids and two or more clerics is weapon choices. I'm a little reluctant to have three cleric multiclasses because that means I will have only one character who can use bows, axes, daggers, and swords (aside from scimitars). That's a lot of slings and a lot of ammo to carry around.

I don't like the idea of a R/C dual class, especially in HoF. The ranger is limited to two PP in melee weapons and will have to give up edged/pointed weapons once dualed over, so there's no point in filling up on swords and bows. The most beneficial choice for a cleric dc is fighter, but mage/specialist and thief have their attractions. However, I don't think I will use the mage or thief dc option in a HoF party from scratch. The whole point of having a non-melee cleric class is spellcaster specialist (C/M) or support character (C/T).
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