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Originally posted by IrishHound:
True, Nerull, that you can grandmaster if and only if the second class you change to is a fighter, Anomen's second class is cleric, so how are you grandmastering him? All types of characters have their strengths, you just have to see them!
Sidenote, Nerull, got the latest patch, but do I still need to use the SOA patch along with the TOB patch?
Best, IrishHound
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Actually, as long as your class WAS fighter (single class) at one point, you can grandmaster. I did this with a berserker changed to cleric; once I got my berserker levels back, I was adding slots to warhammer, and eventually got it to grandmaster that way. In effect, it allows you to use your cleric slots to fill with fighter weapon proficiencies, but only in weapons that the cleric can use (thus, you can grandmaster in mace after you get the levels back, but not in long swords, since clerics can't use long swords). Tested it, and it works for dual classing to mages and thieves, too. With those, there is no weapon restriction, of course, since clerics and druids are special cases.
You only need to use the ToB patch, not the SoA patches. In fact, I don't know if the SoA patches will screw up your game or not (have seen people where it has if they had ToB installed). The site is
www.bioware.com.
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