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Turning Undead

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Turning Undead

Post by stramoski »

I'm debating a restart into Cleric/Thief... Currently I'm a Undead Hunter...

The thing I'm wondering is the the turning undead ability... Do Clerics and Paladins share the same table? My current paladin seems to have less "punch" than I remember from Anomen... My memory may be fuzzy though...

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Post by Zlarm »

clerics turn undead is more powerful.

consult the tables in the back of the book, i think it has the stats
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Post by The Great Hairy »

Paladins turn undead as per a Cleric two levels lower than their current level. So a 10th level Paladin turns undead as an 8th level Cleric.

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Post by stramoski »

Cool

Thanks, as usual...
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Post by Grandpa »

Didn't know that :) .
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Post by Bruce Lee »

Remember that as a multiclass cleric your turn undead will be less effective than that of a paladin with the same amount of xp... the only drawback to the cleric/thief hehe.
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Post by Thrain »

as a single class, the paladin levels up much more slowly than the cleric, so the turn undead difference is significant. i'm not sure what it's like for a multiclass though.
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