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Originally posted by Zoltan:
I'm planning a fighter/rogue. why first level must be rogue?
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You don't have to go with Rogue 1st. It helps with skill allocations, I believe, is why they recommend doing Rogue first. My character started off as a Ranger and then when I was like 3rd level, I added a level of Rogue. I tried to open a chest, but it said that I couldn't do that. Some of my skills were not selected appropriately for this. If you choose fighter, you get more skill allocation points, I believe, so if you jump in midstream don't lose out on as many opportunities. Once I leveled up, I added in the ability to open chests and picked use magic device. This let me ATTEMPT to use those options. When you start off, you get extra skill points. May as well get the Rogue started off right, if you plan to go Rogue mainly. If you want more FIGHTER options, then select it at startup. That way you get that classes skills at less cost. It helps if you add skill points to class options when you level up in the class that uses them. You have to use at least 2 skill points for a cross class.