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Manshoon
![]() Join Date: June 7, 2003
Location: Sheffield
Age: 40
Posts: 223
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I have recently discovered this class and i love it. It offers the comfort of the fighter, the usefulness of the thief and the reclessness of the mage, the ultimate odd job man!
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Symbol of Moradin
![]() Join Date: June 5, 2002
Location: Slovenia,Ljubljana
Age: 37
Posts: 8,554
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It is pretty useful character especially if you have ToB. But I prefer the Blade.
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Dungeon Master
![]() Join Date: May 30, 2003
Location: Boulder, CO, USA
Age: 39
Posts: 78
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F/M/T is the ultimate class. I call it the Swiss Army Knife. Now, I know that F/M/C/T has more abilities (including self heal), a. it's not available in BG2, IIRC, and b. the difference in level advance is oddly more noticable.
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Manshoon
![]() Join Date: January 23, 2003
Location: Ky
Age: 47
Posts: 166
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I have to agree with Xen. Blades are better. Id even have a Skald before I went with f/m/t.
[ 12-18-2003, 06:38 PM: Message edited by: Arias De'Minal ]
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