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halfling questions
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 7:07 am
by arryjan
hi, hope you're all well..
I've got a few questions considering playing a halfling in nwn 2 since I want to make it a ranger character:
1. should I go for the strongheart or lightfoot?or does it not really matter which one of the two I pick(keeping in mind I want an archer type of ranger-not a dual weapon wielding one)
2. how should I spend my skill points whilst making my character?I mean since halflings have a -2 strength penalty and a bonus of 2+ to dexterity.
3. Which companions would be good for a halfling ranger in the party?I was thinking khelgar,elanee,neeshka,sand
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:15 am
by AvatarOfLight
1. I'd take Strongheart for the extra feat any day.
2. I'd stick with 12 strength to avoid the 2 point penalty. Start out with at least 16 dexterity and 14 constitution. Having 14 wisdom will allow you to cast all spells without any gear help.
3. No comment, I don't feel it really mattered a lot in the OC with any decent protagonist, but if you have doubts you're pretty much free to switch at any time. They all level along with you.
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:18 am
by arryjan
cheers, thanks for the reply..I'll put your info to good use
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:24 am
by arryjan
although I was hoping that you'd say the lightfoot is the best one..the strongheart looks just evil to me
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:12 pm
by baron667
the extra feat is definitely a good choice.
too much con is probably pointless (it can even stay at 10) and certainly more than 16 dex would be a reasonable choice, if not maxed-out, then almost (and i mean 19).
wisdom might also be unnecessary, especially at the beginning, since the spells are gained late and often prove useless at that point.
some decent int (14) sounds cool since the build is rich on possibilities as far as class skills are concerned.
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 6:40 am
by arryjan
well so far I'm liking my strong heart halfling character, took your advice baron:
my character frodin has these stats now at level 5:
strength 14
dexterity 18
intelligence 14
wisdom 10
charisma 9
constitution 12
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:05 am
by Tricky
The combat insight epic feat could prove useful (Int determines Attack modifier, if higher than Strength), though you'd have to get through the non-epic levels without it. Combined with Weapon Finesse (Dex determines Hit modifier, if higher than Strength)and light weapons (which count as normal weapons due to your size) and a light weapon, you would overcome your strength penaly to your race. And you get more skill points to distribute too.
For feats like Cleave you'd still need a minimum of 13 strength though.
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:17 am
by baron667
arryjan wrote:well so far I'm liking my strong heart halfling character, took your advice baron:
my character frodin has these stats now at level 5:
strength 14
dexterity 18
intelligence 14
wisdom 10
charisma 9
constitution 12
good to hear it's going well
i tried a halfling once, but their actual size is so disturbingly tiny (in this edition of d&d) that it really spoils the fun even in a crpg with otherwise decent graphics.
they should be bigger than gnomes and not that skinny and..... but this is already off-topic here.
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:36 am
by Tricky
baron667 wrote:
i tried a halfling once, but their actual size is so disturbingly tiny (in this edition of d&d) that it really spoils the fun even in a crpg with otherwise decent graphics.
I roleplayed a female wizard halfling once. If I had played this online, I would have written a little bio about having certain insecurities about growing up in the tall people's world. Being fond of a certain Persistent Enlarge spell (or a quest to find a permanence item to be with a loved one) made for an interesting roleplay twist. It brought out the romance arc a bit better too. The female Halfling models are quite beautiful.
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:47 pm
by baron667
i suppose
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needed no viagra on that occasion then.
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 3:10 pm
by Tricky
Paladins are kind of the 'enhancement effect' type of class, I agree.
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 5:07 am
by arryjan
I'm quite fond of the halflings myself..perhaps because I liked lotr so much..anyway, would anyone recommend a halfling monk?I personally think because of the halfling's high dexterity and quickness(allowing them to dodge a lot of attacks) they'd make great monks, but the only game guide for monks that I found said that they'd make horrible monks due to their size.
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 11:27 am
by baron667
size only affects wielding large weapons, so it is a non-issue for monks.
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 6:07 pm
by mr_sir
arryjan wrote:I'm quite fond of the halflings myself..perhaps because I liked lotr so much..anyway, would anyone recommend a halfling monk?I personally think because of the halfling's high dexterity and quickness(allowing them to dodge a lot of attacks) they'd make great monks, but the only game guide for monks that I found said that they'd make horrible monks due to their size.
I've never tried a halfling monk in NWN2, although I am considering it. However, I did play a halfling monk in the first NWN plus expansions and it was one of my favourite characters, and encountered no problems. If anything, the bonuses due to their size outweighed any negative effects, as most monks go unarmed anyway
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 5:04 am
by arryjan
cheers you guys, I've made one and he looks good so far;does a lot of damage already
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I take it being a shadow dancer monk I will need to focus on dexterity and err..wisdom?or constitution?
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 12:39 am
by dzidek1983
yes but halfling will always be a weaker monk then a human or elf
Unarmed Strike damage:
Unarmed Strike damage goes up every four levels after level 3.
Level 1-3: 1d6/1d4 (Medium size/Small Size [halfling])
Level 4-7: 1d8/1d6
Level 8-11: 1d10/1d8
Level 12-15: 2d6/1d10
Level 16-19: 2d8/2d6
Level 20: 2d10/2d8
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:17 pm
by arryjan
can anyone recommend a fighter build for a strongheart halfling?
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 1:26 pm
by Scottg
arryjan wrote:can anyone recommend a fighter build for a strongheart halfling?
No, but it is easily the best race for the Assassin class. :mischief:
It's also the best race for the Warlock.
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:35 am
by arryjan
hmm ok nevermind..
well I'm actually playing a bard halfling now..and I wanted to multiclass with RDD..I found a build which recommended playing a human but I thought; naaahh why the heck not a halfling..got the same feats and according to the build I had to switch to RDD on level 6..but when I got to level 6 and wanted to multiclass I couldn't..
am I missing something?I mean my lore skill is 15..or can only humans and elfes become RDD?
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:53 am
by Scottg
arryjan wrote:hmm ok nevermind..
well I'm actually playing a bard halfling now..and I wanted to multiclass with RDD..I found a build which recommended playing a human but I thought; naaahh why the heck not a halfling..got the same feats and according to the build I had to switch to RDD on level 6..but when I got to level 6 and wanted to multiclass I couldn't..
am I missing something?I mean my lore skill is 15..or can only humans and elfes become RDD?
You need a "native" lore skill of 8 BEFORE the class can be selected. This means when you level-up, on the level-up page, that your character already has 8 in lore. (..in other words not an adjusted skill level.)
If you have that then your game is having "difficulties".