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Specializaing in multiclass

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Specializaing in multiclass

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Hi all, im going through the the trilogy with a mate of mine with tutu installed. Since we both agreed to only play with one character to minimize the pausing, i decided to go with an elven multiclass f/m/t. i was wondering if there was a way using shadowkeeper to alter the char to a kensai/invoker/assasin with all the appropriate bonuses and restrictions from the various specialty classes, while preferably staying multiclass. Any help i could get would be appreciated.
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No, there's not.

You can affix 1 kit, but not more than one. You can add the various bonuses yourself, if you really want to work at it.

You might do a search here for posts by User-unfriendly, though. He's famous for his clever workarounds and would probably be just the one to inspire/help you.

But there's not going to be an easy way...
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[QUOTE=stramoski]No, there's not.

You can affix 1 kit, but not more than one. You can add the various bonuses yourself, if you really want to work at it.

You might do a search here for posts by User-unfriendly, though. He's famous for his clever workarounds and would probably be just the one to inspire/help you.

But there's not going to be an easy way...[/QUOTE]

It is going to be darned difficult...

make a elven kensai. level up using clua console commands until you reach the level of kensai you want. then multiclass to fighter assassin, roll back to level 0. level that up to the degree of assassin you want. finally muticlass to fighter conjuror thief. roll that back to level zero. edit thief skills to the way you want it. :p

told you it was hard... :(
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Wow!

That's it?! I stand humbled, as I usual do when reading your guides...

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Post by Malefic »

Wow, thanks UU, its pretty late right now so ill be making an attempt at the char creation tomorrow. If i run into any problems ill repost, but thanks a bunch :D
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[QUOTE=stramoski]Wow!

That's it?! I stand humbled, as I usual do when reading your guides...

Malefic: I knew he could help you. UU knows everything about this game.[/QUOTE]

oopse...forgot...don't forget to roll back hit points...

its like linux, for every easy way to do it, like the one described above, there is a much harder way to do it...

i'd do it with creating a assassin save, a kensai save, and copying out affects into a fighter conjuror thief...adding the poison weapons manually, then editing out other subtle stuff, like the thief skills distribution... :(
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