12-03-2002, 04:19 PM
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Drizzt Do'Urden 
Join Date: May 8, 2002
Location: chocolate land
Age: 50
Posts: 696
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Originally posted by Vassago:
Ok, I think I'm going to cut my party down to 3 characters. I've also decided to do a little cheating. I'm going to solo each character thru Targos then export and finally bring them all together. I believe they will all start at about level 6. Here is who I am taking:
1) Vassago Strongheart Hafling Male Rogue X/ Fighter 4 Neutral Evil
13/20/15/14/10/4
Skills: Pick Pocket (Dex), Search (Int), Disable Device (Int), Hide (Dex), Move Silently(Dex), Open Lock(Dex)
Feats: Ambidexterity & Two-Weapon Fighting
Weapons: Small Blades & Bow
2) Alessa Human Female Monk of the Old Order X/ Rogue 3 Lawful Evil
16/18/16/6/17/3
Skills: Hide(Dex)
Feats: Power Attack & Cleave
Weapons: Hands & Sling
For my third member, I'm undecided on ...
3a) Nexus Half-Elf Cleric (Morninglord of Lathander) X/ Sorcerer X/ Fighter 4 True Netural
10/10/14/8/17/17
Skills: Concentration(Con)
Feats: SF Evocation
Weapons: Maces & Sling
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3b) Nexus Aasmiar Male Cleric (Morninglord of Lathander) X/Sorceror X True Neutral
10/12/14/8/18/18
Skills: Concentration (Con)
Feats: SF: Evocation
Weapons: Maces & Sling
I'm wondering if I do 3a, will Fighter be the favored class or will it change when one of the other classes goes beyond 3? I like the idea of a half-elf because they are immune to charm and sleep spells. Since he is going to be my only spell caster, I can't have him falling down on the job Also, if I go the Half-Elf route w/ Fighter 4, I would specialize him in maces. The downside in doing a Cleric/Sorceror is can't wear armor w/o arcane failure. So I'm looking for feedback on how to best create a Cleric/Sorceror character.
Thanks,
Vassago
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You can also find a nice piece of armor that has 0 spellcasting failure. Only thing is, you can only find that one late in the game.
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