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Post by Monk »

just wondering what some of your favortie classes/kits were.

mine would have to be monks, berzerkers, invokers, and inquistors
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I would have to say that my favorite class is the Undead Hunter simply because I love Castlevania series, and the Undead Hunter reminds me of the Belmont family in those games.

I close second is the Conjurur......but I am starting to like the Sorc.
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Paladin, cavalier.
Personally as a muslim religion plays an important part in my life.
Plus my friends say the Lawful Good trait describes my personality perfectly.
Which i am not too sure about.
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Whoa... it's like deju vu all over again! Image

This question is probably asked more times than "how do I kill..." Image
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My favorite class would have to be a Multi-Classed Fighter/Mage. Nice variety of stuff you can use.

Fav. chop you up class, Barbarian

Fav. chop/priest spell, Cavailer, can whoop Firkrag like a pansy :D
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Cleric kits and ranger
But technicly cheating Mage/assasin
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Post by Xandax »

Originally posted by Vehemence:
<STRONG>Whoa... it's like deju vu all over again! Image

This question is probably asked more times than "how do I kill..." Image </STRONG>
How do I kill the guards in the Copper Coronet :D :D :D
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Originally posted by Xandax:
<STRONG>How do I kill the guards in the Copper Coronet :D :D :D </STRONG>
Don't make me hurt you! :D :p
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Oh it's the deja vu again. Someone started a topic asking something and you guys start spamming. It's not unheard of :cool: .
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How do I kill Kangax!?!?!?!?
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Post by Vehemence »

Originally posted by Vicsun:
<STRONG>Oh it's the deja vu again. Someone started a topic asking something and you guys start spamming. It's not unheard of :cool: .</STRONG>
LOL! Image

We aren't spamming, merely pointing out that this topic has been asked so many times it's rediculous! Therefore, contributing in a way that isn't spamming, but merely helping the flow of dynamic bg2 topics that this kind of repeated topic prevents. :D ;)
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Clerics... ALL types of clerics... i just love them... especially after Icewind dale : HOW
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Post by Laurelei »

Well, this is my first time through, and I am just loving my monk. She is scary :) God knows I have tons of good chars to export from BGI so no doubt I'll be trying more, but the monk is an interesting and fun class to play.
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Post by HighWatcher Zubie »

Berseker (Fighter Kit) and Assassin (Theif Kit) both are great fun
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Paladin: Cavalier. This is what a paladin should be. No fear, no prissy little arrows, just charging into battle with sword held high. It's enough to make Firkraag cry like a little bitch with a scraped knee.

Thief: Swashbuckler. I'll tell you where you can put your backstab multiplier. The swashbuckler is the quintessential brigand, pirate, or other romanticized thief figure.

Sorcerer: I hardly even use but two to three spells from each level, so being limited to only six isn't a big deal for me. Plus with the staff of the magi, a belt of strength, and boots of speed, he's everywhere you want to be. :D
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Post by Mr. Sprinkles »

Fav. spellcaster: Sorcerer

Fav. warriors: Inquisitor, Berserker, Archer

Fav. thief: Swashbuckler

I never have my PC as an Inquisitor because there's always Keldorn (I like the class anyway), Berserkers are the all around best tanks IMO, Archers are both painful and deadly (team an Archer with an Inquisitor, and virtually no mage stands a chance :D ). But I really like the Swashbuckler for its annual AC boosts, and the ability to fight well in combat while still having thief abilities. :cool:

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We aren't spamming, merely pointing out that this topic has been asked so many times it's rediculous! Therefore, contributing in a way that isn't spamming, but merely helping the flow of dynamic bg2 topics that this kind of repeated topic prevents
sorry Vehemence, but not everyone spends their whole lives on this message board like you so there are going to be some repeats.
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Post by Astafas »

I'll post a few of my favs:

1) Bard - True Bard or Skald: The ultimate team-player, extremely versatile and therefor very fun to play with. All weapons, extra powerful mage spells (a bard on Tenser's is awesome), instruments, your own familiar...

2) Thief - Assassin: Few things beat a good backstab.

3) Druid - Avenger: Nice shapeshiftning abilities (especially Sword Spider), Chromatic Orb and all those nice druid spells.

4) Invoker - Fireball may not be one of the most powerful spells, but certainly still is THE mage spell. "Wait now, how did that fireball go...?"

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Post by Rodo »

I personaly prefer Blades to Skalds (because I don't use bard song, I don't even know what it does and because of the incredible fight capabilities, offensive spin and tenser's transformation anyone?). More faves are Monks and Inquisitors because of the high magic resistance (Carsomyr and so forth). Sorcerer is fun but way too powerful, even in the early levels (he was my number one killer, fireball anyone?). I guess when I finihsh with the Blade I'll go around and try a thief kit, or I'll just wait for tob and in the meantime get out of the house for once ;) ;)
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1. Monk: I justed started a game with this class and it kicks ass. Just to test out this class's maximum ability, I maxed out with cheats on the stats, and one blow deals out 20 something damages. This is so freaking cool.

2. Undead Hunter: Bonus vs. Undead and immune to hold and level drain say it all.

3. Mage/Cleric: If you put these together, you have the ultimate casting machine. With good intelligence and wisdom of course.
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