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Best single-class?

Post by Shadowwarrior »

I´d like to bring up the old discussion of the best protagonist-character but this time Multi and dual-class excluded! I for example beleive the Monk is the most powerful with enourmos advantages and not-so-disturbing withdraws... Tell me what you think!
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Post by Delacroix »

As the Multy/dual class are more powerfull, I think the best single class is the one who is more similar with the multi/dual class. The Bards(F/M/T).
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Post by battlemage »

The best class IMO is the sorceror, this is a killing machine if used right. A lot of high level mage spells are simplely out of control, like chain contingency, you can put three AD horrid wiltings in it, the casting time is ZERO, the "alacrity" is ZERO, so you can cast other spells in the same round, yeah more chain contingencies with more AD horrid wiltings, go figure, this guy can kill Demogorgon, Mellisan, Ravager in just one round, that's insane methinks.
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I vote for Paladins. The alignment restriction is bogus, though. What do the warriors for Neutral and Chaotic gods do?

Anyway, the saving throw bonuses, turn undead, spells or the immunities or abilities of the kits, make the paladin the best all around.
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im gonna have to go with the sorc. chain contingency 3 AD, then cast improved alacitrt, then in that chain another 3 AD and cast all your 5 dragon's breath almost instantly. wow, thats bad.
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Post by TecnoPaladin »

I'm voting for Undead Hunter, especially if you prefer good aligned parties. I prefer playing fighters cause I pretty much consider Imoen, Aerie and Jaheira to be must haves in my party, and as far as I'm concerned the Undead Hunter blows every other fighter class or kit away.
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Having experimented with Fighter, Wizard Slayer, Assasin, Cavalier, and Barbarian I have had the easiest go of it with the Assasin. For battles in the Twisted rune, I backstabbed both The pesky mage who gates, and the Vamp. Againest Kangaxx, I backstabbed the lich form, and killed him. For the semi-final battle against Irenicus, I backstabbed and killed him. Against Gromnir, backstab strikes again. Also, the detect traps, and lock pick, and theiving ing general allows easy XP, and easy money.
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Post by Vehemence »

I agree with Aegis. Assassin is the way to go.

Solo Jester was just as fun though ;) :D
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Post by Obsidian »

Swash buckler baby, Amazing AC and fighting bonuses, Use any item, the best thieving skills of any kit. Best of all, they are ultra versatile once the get use any item, excellent for solo. My ToB S.B has a natural ac of -5. - 5 !!!

Plus white dragon scale -17, gaxx, - 19, harper necklace -21, ioun stones -22. Nothing can hit him. Youd have to have a thaco of - 22 to score a critical hit
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harper necklace? I don't think I encountered that item... I've seen the pin, but thats Jaheira only, at least in my experiance...
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Originally posted by Aegis:
<STRONG>harper necklace? I don't think I encountered that item... I've seen the pin, but thats Jaheira only, at least in my experiance...</STRONG>
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Yeah, it's true, Swashbucklers are cool...that -1 to AC and THACO every 5 levels starts adding up when you get to 25th or higher level!
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You can find the Amulet of the Master Harper on the Fire Elemental Prince, Imix, in Yaga-Shura's bedroom in the Marching Mountains.
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Post by Izgoth »

I say sorc. There is no battle you can lose if you do the following things. CC 3x Mordekaine (see enemy). You also need staff of magi, robe of vecna and amulet of power. Now you get -6 to casting time wich is great. When the battle begins the swords come out. If the enemies are close you may want to retreat a bit. Then cast summon planetar or improved alacrity. If you chose improved alacrity cast timestop right after it. Pasue the game and put on the autopause "spell cast". Now you can cast most spells instantly because of -6 to spellcasting time. You might want to cast pierce magic and lower resistance on most enemies and then throw in some DB and AD. When timestop ends you have a really crappy fps and hell of a mess.
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Post by Christian »

...which means u have to rest after nearly every fight. How real is that? What do u think u are, a cat? I`ll have to go with the monk, as good (or better) as a pure fighter but with thief skills, 78% mag res, and more...
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Post by Stoner Cold »

this isnt about realism and role-player, this is a straight out power contest
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Post by Xyx »

Originally posted by Stoner Cold:
<STRONG>im gonna have to go with the sorc. chain contingency 3 AD, then cast improved alacitrt, then in that chain another 3 AD and cast all your 5 dragon's breath almost instantly. wow, thats bad.</STRONG>
How many level 9 spell slots does this guy have? 8? :D

But, indeed, Chain Contingency is cheesy beyond repair. ;)
Originally posted by Knight Errant:
<STRONG>Nothing can hit him. Youd have to have a thaco of - 22 to score a critical hit</STRONG>
Don't all rolls of 20 count as critical hits, regardless of AC?
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<STRONG>I say sorc.</STRONG>
Me too. :) If you don't mind resting often, that is.
Originally posted by Koren:
<STRONG>...which means u have to rest after nearly every fight. How real is that?</STRONG>
How real is fighting loads of Giants/Demons/Dragons? :D
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Post by Disco Stew »

Swash buckler baby, Amazing AC and fighting bonuses, Use any item, the best thieving skills of any kit. Best of all, they are ultra versatile once the get use any item, excellent for solo. My ToB S.B has a natural ac of -5. - 5 !!!

I went through with a swashbuckler and found that he has a signifigant disadvantage. Even though he has killer ac his attacks per round suffer. This combined with his sub-par thac0 make it difficult to hit the enemy frequently enough-- they are free to take shots at you because youre not disrupting their attacks often enough.

In my party Korgan was whoopin' while my swash was basically serving as a decoy. Has anyone noticed that Korgan is DA BOMB!?!
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I should try the assasin though-- I REALLY underestimated him.
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Post by Aegis »

Korgan is an amazing character. I feel that all the good charactes were weaker than they should've been... I mean, what happend to Good conquers all?

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Post by Disco Stew »

'Good conquers all' is just BS that good people beleive in. Korgan rules all! You'd have a hard time making a better protagonist single class tank (unless you copied Korgan).
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