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Which is more interesting, wiz&sorc or cleric&druid?

Discussion in 'Icewind Dale 2' started by chevalier, Feb 23, 2003.

  1. chevalier

    chevalier Knight of Everfull Chalice ★ SPS Account Holder Veteran

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    That goody-goody party consists of one Aasimar paladin (14-10-10-14-14-18), shield dwarf fighter (18-10-20-10-12-6), rogue (planned ranger/rogue 50/50, human) and a priest (either Lathanderian or Ilmaterian)

    For 2 slots remain 2 possibilities: druid, wizard, sorcerer. What gives more fun, having both sorc&wiz or both druid&cleric (unless someone has good reasons for bards that's it)?
     
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    half-orc barbarian/sorcerer/cleric
     
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    Well, seeing how you've already got a cleric and I found the Druid's amount of spells dissapointing at higher levels, I've got to say take a sorcerer and a wizard.
     
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    Thanks. Another question: the party leading Aasimar paladin has following stats (RPing):

    STR 14
    DEX 10
    CON 10
    INT 14
    WIS 14
    CHA 18

    I chose paladin of Ilmater as closest in doctrine ;) and because I wasn't going to take fighter levels preferring a pure-class paladin instead. I suddenly discovered that paladin of Mystra with some amount of wizard levels wouldn't be out of RPing character ;) (1 level to use items or more levels to make a spellsword out of him with possibly hide & quiet moving - he would be sort of Holy 007, if only one or two wizard levels, then perhaps one level of ranger or of something else could give other interesting possibilities).

    //edit: Only please don't post here about that Mystra/wizard variant. I've just started another topic :rolleyes:

    [ February 23, 2003, 13:17: Message edited by: chevalier ]
     
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    choose druid and sorcerer....cleric/paladin is strong with 18 wisdom and 18 charisma..
     
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