Newbie to 3E and ahve a few questions
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2002 9:18 am
Thanks in advance for the answers,
Does a cleric wearing armor face a chance of spell failure due to the armor, and or shield?
If I start out as a level 1 paladin, then immediately multi to a fighter and rise 4 levels as a fighter, can I then go back to raising my paladin levels? What I want is to be a paladin of helm and get to level 4 fighter early on for the extra skills and feats and then only increase my paladin levels after that. Or would it be better to start out as a level 4 fighter, then switch to the paladin for the rest of the game.
Is it better to never multi-class an ECL character because of the level penalties?
Is two-weapon style any good anymore? I was thinking about making a bard that has 1 level of ranger in it. I am going for the blade kit from BG2 with this character. Or would a rouge/bard be a better character to try this with? I just want the two-weapon style, ambidexterity, and weapon finesse feats. Is this a wise choice?
What type of weapon is the holy avenger?
In the manual for spells it lists who has access to them at what levels. I was thinking about a cleric of tempus to serve as my backup tank. I noticed many spells said tempus 6, which means a tempus priest gets access to that spell at level 6, does clr 6 mean all types of clerics get access to that spell at level 6? I noticed sometimes a spell would have clr 2, tempus 2, wiz/sor 5. It was a little confusing.
Is there still a cap of 5 attacks a round no matter what bonus you have? i.e. magic weapons that give +2 attacks per round, and you already have 4 attacks a round.
Am I correct in reading that as you level up as a cleric you get more then 1 attack a round, but the extra attacks do not roll to hit as well? This is the same for fighters as well?
Are there any awesome bastard swords in the game that merit taking 3 feats in it?
That’s all for now.
Does a cleric wearing armor face a chance of spell failure due to the armor, and or shield?
If I start out as a level 1 paladin, then immediately multi to a fighter and rise 4 levels as a fighter, can I then go back to raising my paladin levels? What I want is to be a paladin of helm and get to level 4 fighter early on for the extra skills and feats and then only increase my paladin levels after that. Or would it be better to start out as a level 4 fighter, then switch to the paladin for the rest of the game.
Is it better to never multi-class an ECL character because of the level penalties?
Is two-weapon style any good anymore? I was thinking about making a bard that has 1 level of ranger in it. I am going for the blade kit from BG2 with this character. Or would a rouge/bard be a better character to try this with? I just want the two-weapon style, ambidexterity, and weapon finesse feats. Is this a wise choice?
What type of weapon is the holy avenger?
In the manual for spells it lists who has access to them at what levels. I was thinking about a cleric of tempus to serve as my backup tank. I noticed many spells said tempus 6, which means a tempus priest gets access to that spell at level 6, does clr 6 mean all types of clerics get access to that spell at level 6? I noticed sometimes a spell would have clr 2, tempus 2, wiz/sor 5. It was a little confusing.
Is there still a cap of 5 attacks a round no matter what bonus you have? i.e. magic weapons that give +2 attacks per round, and you already have 4 attacks a round.
Am I correct in reading that as you level up as a cleric you get more then 1 attack a round, but the extra attacks do not roll to hit as well? This is the same for fighters as well?
Are there any awesome bastard swords in the game that merit taking 3 feats in it?
That’s all for now.