I was wondering anyone play a straight fighter class or kit as most of you guys/gals go for dual or multi class but never straight or is the straight fighter class not getting what it deserves.
PS are there anyone who play as a pure fighter class or kit these days.
Anyone play a stright fighter kit these days.
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Anyone play a stright fighter kit these days.
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Straight fighter kits are the only way to get to grandmastery (5star proficencies) but tend to be pretty much slap heal slap heal without much in the way of tactics. You get most of the benefits of a fighter pretty much by 9th level so dualing is very popular.
My Bezerker was pretty much dull by the time I got to 9th level but then I dualed to Druid! I have Korgan in the party and my 13th level Druid has better attacks than he does (duel wielding).
So I guess you could say there are plenty of us playing straight fighter kits - - - until we dual ! - Curdis
Straight fighter kits are the only way to get to grandmastery (5star proficencies) but tend to be pretty much slap heal slap heal without much in the way of tactics. You get most of the benefits of a fighter pretty much by 9th level so dualing is very popular.
My Bezerker was pretty much dull by the time I got to 9th level but then I dualed to Druid! I have Korgan in the party and my 13th level Druid has better attacks than he does (duel wielding).
So I guess you could say there are plenty of us playing straight fighter kits - - - until we dual ! - Curdis
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Well I use Korgan quite a bit, and he's a straight fighter kit I suppose -16 THAC0 rocks pretty hard.
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I'm using a straight fighter right now basically because I wanted my main character to be able to use every kick-butt weapon in the game and go up to grand mastery. It can be bland but sometimes simplicity is the best policy. Seems realistic too since not everyone can have the unique background to be a mysterious kensai-invoker-assassin, or whatever.
I played a straight kensai trough SoA and ToB. Well, he hasn't much use for tactics (they're for the NPC:s...) but he does quite well with simple brute force. In the end of ToB he was wielding Foebane +5 and Angurvadal +5, had 24 total strength and 5 attacks per round (9 with imp. haste). His THACO was around -35 in main hand and two less in second hand. His AC wasn't all that good, but he could take a nice amount of beating with Hardiness. With Critical Strike or Kai he could hit a huge amount of damage on a single turn.
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