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POLL: Fighter/Cleric: Multi- or Dual- Classed?

Discussion in 'BG2: Throne of Bhaal (Classic)' started by Klorox, Aug 7, 2004.

  1. Klorox

    Klorox Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai-mênu! Veteran

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    Orignially posted by Faraaz:
    I think the number of attacks is determined by the level of Fighter. 13 (according to AD&D rules anyway) maxes out the number of attacks at 2/round (before taking Specialization into account).

    After reading this thread, I'm leaning towards the multiclassed Cleric/Fighter. My only issue here is: if I'm going multiclass, aren't I better off playing a Cleric/Ranger than a Cleric/Fighter? Sure, I'd be restricted to playing a half-elf, and wouldn't get those neat dwarven save bonuses, but having access to all druid spells as well as cleric ones is a huge advantage.
     
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    Absolutely. Cleric/Ranger eats F/C mc and dc for breakfast. ;)

    Ironskins anyone?
     
  3. Caradhras

    Caradhras I may be bad... but I feel gooood! Veteran

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    Plus you still get to choose a favourite enemy and the ability to hide (when wearing light armour)... now, a good human cleric (Lathander) could become a ranger if one was ready to sacrifice all the high level spells (the only real drawback compared to a regular ranger would be the impossibility of using some weapons).

    What is important when choosing between multi and dual classes -here Fighter/Cleric- is which class do you want your character to end up with.

    A dualled class character's first class should be considered as a simple set of bonuses which corresponds to a given kit.

    Hence the dualled class Fighter/Cleric (preferably Berserker/Cleric) is a Cleric who gets a higher number of attacks and proficiencies. If you consider Anomen for instance although he shouldn't have been able to become a Cleric, his weapons have been so badly chosen... that he doesn't get more than ++... nevertheless compared to a regular Cleric he is a much better fighter.

    A multiclass character is an altogether different matter, such a character will not level up as a Cleric as fast as a dual class character would (lower levels in the fighter kit won't require that much XP) furthermore, the choice of HLA will make of the multiclass character more of a fighter.

    A dual class Fighter/Cleric is a Cleric who won't get past the 39th level but will benefit from up to 12 levels of Fighter (Berserker).
    The question is whether the impossibility of choosing a Cleric kit is worth 12 levels in a Fighter kit.

    @Faraaz: you are absolutely right about the distinction between ToB and SoA.
     
  4. Aldeth the Foppish Idiot

    Aldeth the Foppish Idiot Armed with My Mallet O' Thinking Veteran

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    Faraaz actually said it a lot better than I did. The reason MC characters are more powerful than DC characters is because of the HLA's. If you don't have access to HLA's, then I completely agree that you're better off with a DC character.

    @ Caradhras

    Of course 12 fighter levels is worth sacrificing a clerical kit. The special abilities of the kits are either made up for being a fighter or can be provided by other party members.
     
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