Most uesless Class available
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Most uesless Class available
What do most of you guys consider as the most useless class available in TOB??
I personally do not like bard and always think of them to be nothing more then excess baggage in my team.
I personally do not like bard and always think of them to be nothing more then excess baggage in my team.
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Hi Char_Aznable:
This is a very subjective (hence maybe a little contentious) question as everyone has his or her favourite class to play with.
I personally like the monk (but that's just me). To make my money's worth, I am playing thru each class from SoA to ToB with all the "improvements", including extra merchants and Ascension. The Soc and Bard are pretty cool classes (though they are quite hard to solo, if you are into that sort of thing).
In my last run-thru, I had three bards in my multi-player team, and they are a blast! Don't give up on them yet - they are good all-rounders at high levels, and with ToB, you will often max out the abilities without too much effort.
Happy gaming!
And Happy New Year!
This is a very subjective (hence maybe a little contentious) question as everyone has his or her favourite class to play with.
I personally like the monk (but that's just me). To make my money's worth, I am playing thru each class from SoA to ToB with all the "improvements", including extra merchants and Ascension. The Soc and Bard are pretty cool classes (though they are quite hard to solo, if you are into that sort of thing).
In my last run-thru, I had three bards in my multi-player team, and they are a blast! Don't give up on them yet - they are good all-rounders at high levels, and with ToB, you will often max out the abilities without too much effort.
Happy gaming!
And Happy New Year!
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True true.
After powergaming with vanilla kensais, paladins, slayers, variations of dual-classed mages and thieves, I reckon it's time for me to try something different.
Skalds and bounty hunters are "fun" in the role playing sense, though they don't have a lot of the kick-butt abilities of the above classes. Buy the special harp from one of the extra merchants and watch the enemies get confused!
That's why I love playing BG (explains my nick ; so many possibilities.
With Freedom Reign, The Darkest Day and Ascension Mods, I will be kept busy till NWN comes out.
After powergaming with vanilla kensais, paladins, slayers, variations of dual-classed mages and thieves, I reckon it's time for me to try something different.
Skalds and bounty hunters are "fun" in the role playing sense, though they don't have a lot of the kick-butt abilities of the above classes. Buy the special harp from one of the extra merchants and watch the enemies get confused!
That's why I love playing BG (explains my nick ; so many possibilities.
With Freedom Reign, The Darkest Day and Ascension Mods, I will be kept busy till NWN comes out.
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I've got TDD installed, but haven't heard of Freedom Reign -- is there a site for it?
TDD is pretty good so far.
TDD is pretty good so far.
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- No matter how subtle the wizard, a knife between the shoulder blades will seriously cramp his style. (Vlad Taltos - in the book Jhereg by Steven Brust)
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- No matter how subtle the wizard, a knife between the shoulder blades will seriously cramp his style. (Vlad Taltos - in the book Jhereg by Steven Brust)
Sorry...that was off topic, bad POMR, bad--no biscuit.
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I can't think of any reason to play a Jester, or the Beastmaster.
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I can't think of any reason to play a Jester, or the Beastmaster.
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- No matter how subtle the wizard, a knife between the shoulder blades will seriously cramp his style. (Vlad Taltos - in the book Jhereg by Steven Brust)
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- No matter how subtle the wizard, a knife between the shoulder blades will seriously cramp his style. (Vlad Taltos - in the book Jhereg by Steven Brust)
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I prefer to think of Beastmasters as "profession-challenged."Originally posted by semper fidelis:
<STRONG>Jesus, beastmaster is the worst class. Animal summoning my ass! And what are you supposed to fight with? A wooden stick all the way to the end?</STRONG>
On the other hand, if you've already tired of playing the game on the impossible level, why not choose the worst profession for your character and hobble yourself with NPCs you don't really like?
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
There are no useless classes. There are some, which have serious drawbacks without real advantages.
An appropriate party and/or the use of the correct items could balance the weaknesses, so every class could go even in solo.
The worsts are those, which have the most item restrictions (Wizard Slayer and Beastmaster in SoA, Beastmaster in ToB).
An appropriate party and/or the use of the correct items could balance the weaknesses, so every class could go even in solo.
The worsts are those, which have the most item restrictions (Wizard Slayer and Beastmaster in SoA, Beastmaster in ToB).
The Monk is easily the most useless class in BG2, I mena look at it, a THACO of -10 easily with items by lvl 18, Armor -9 by lvl 20, Complete Magic Immunity with items by the lvl of 21, they even get insane damage, and dish it out with 5 attacks a turn, I mean how crappy is that?
In other words, Monks sucks, go Beastmasters
Note: if you honestly believed that the above paragraph reflects the views of the author, you are in need of serious mental help, thank you, and good night.
In other words, Monks sucks, go Beastmasters
Note: if you honestly believed that the above paragraph reflects the views of the author, you are in need of serious mental help, thank you, and good night.
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I will try my best not to start a Monk versus Kensai/Mage or some other potentially flamish threads here, but IMHO, the Monk is the easiest class to solo for the reasons mentioned above and might even make SoA/ToB boring for some.
Which actually makes me wonder how Bioware managed to balance gameplay with classes that are so obviously slanted towards powergaming in one and "strategically challenging" RP-wise in another class.
I mean, +4 fists? With 4 attacks? Soup that up with a couple of Greater Whirlwinds = no brainer.
Hence personally, I actually found "useless" classes such as bards and wizard slayers more interesting.
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Which actually makes me wonder how Bioware managed to balance gameplay with classes that are so obviously slanted towards powergaming in one and "strategically challenging" RP-wise in another class.
I mean, +4 fists? With 4 attacks? Soup that up with a couple of Greater Whirlwinds = no brainer.
Hence personally, I actually found "useless" classes such as bards and wizard slayers more interesting.
[ 01-04-2002: Message edited by: Baldursgate Fan ]