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Evil Classes

Discussion in 'BG2: Shadows of Amn (Classic)' started by Buddas Hand, May 1, 2002.

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    For a good gaming experience, stay away from them

    How do you know what someone else considers a good gaming experience? Some people like their characters powerfull, some roleplay. Don't make your opinion of a class sound like the rule of having fun with the game, please.

    Extremist, why could it be no other than evil? Sure, Kensai/Mages are powerhungry, but is every powerhungry character necessarily evil? No. There are those who seek power to help the helpless (in a roleplayers point of view of course)
    For example, Boromir wanted the ring to become more powerfull and defeat Sauron. That doesn't make him evil, for he wanted it to liberate his people. Of course he strayed of the path of righteosness a little, :) but overall he was Good.
     
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    I can't agree.

    IMHO Boromir is typical Chaotic Neutral.
     
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    ah, you mean a loony :p
     
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    In the LoTR vein, the most powerful evil ones could appear to be good. So I would say any evil character that is magic powerful should have a spell to appear good. You could cast this spell, enter town, and everybody would love you! (Friends spell?)

    Also, lying. There ought to be a way to lie, so that you could say one thing, while doing the opposite. Sorta like our politicians.
     
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