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New character
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 12:28 pm
by Zephyralien
I just finished the game for a second time with the uber munchkin (Now painful to the ears now, I know.) Kensai/Mage.. First time was with pure swashbuckler..
I wanted to go with a paladin this time and wield Carsomyr +5.. Which is best? I know tons of people like the inquisitor, dont know much about cavalier or undead hunter but I saw there was a solo guide for the undead hunter here so I rolled on one and got 96/108 tucked away in case I decide to play him.. Any suggestions?
*edit* By the way, Im talking about soloing though SoA and ToB (As soon as I get off my PC long enough to buy ToB)
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 12:38 pm
by nephtu
Hrrmmm..
I can't speak to solo play, I always run full parties, but I tend to think that vanilla Paladin, Inquisitor or Undead Hunter would all potentially serve you well. The Inquisitor's True SIght and Dispel Magic will certainly serve you well in solo play, but the loss of spells is a bit of a drag (not that Paladin spellcasting is that stellar)
Since paladins cannot dual or multi-class, the kits have been pretty much balanced to the main class, rather than being rewards for single-classing.
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 12:52 pm
by Zephyralien
Thanks for the info hehe.. Doesnt really bother me that they arent uber.. First character was a swashbuckler and I remember endless hours of gaming with him.. Kensai/Mage took me 3 days to beat game.
I think I will go with the undead hunter since I have already rolled him.. Only thing that bothers me is how he can only put 2 slots into 2 handed weapons.. Kind of used to the 5 with kensai.. Loved those 2 attacks per round
As for soloing him, I think I will be soloing him to the max level then adding chars one char at a time as they reach their max levels cus on my other chars they got enough xp to easily reach their max levels 3 times
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 12:16 am
by Bruce Lee
If you solo I wouldn't go for the inquisitor. And if you play as an inquisitor I would pick more melee orientated companions.
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 2:38 am
by ElesarTheStrong
I soloed a Stalker once. It's my fave kit becuase it can Backstab and has the staying power of a Ranger. I choose it because when I played a Theif, my most powerful attack was a Backstab, and I died after the Stab.
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 3:44 am
by Coot
Stalkers are among the most versatile kits. Monks are too, but for some reason I like the stalker much more.
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 9:54 am
by nephtu
Stalkers...
Stalkers are cool - especially as there are some VERY nice leather armours out there, even in the Vanilla game.
They are not, of course, Paladins, but Rangers, and there is a very solid Stalker NPC availabel, the often underrated Valygar - arguably the best point man in the game.
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2004 6:51 pm
by Zephyralien
Monks.. lol
Aye I think I will go for the Undead Hunter.. I just hope he can perform well enough to solo
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2004 1:32 am
by Bruce Lee
Should be able too. Tell us about your progress.
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2004 1:42 pm
by Skuld
Well I too have just started an Undead Hunter, basically because I've never played with Paladins before. Too goody goody for me, but Undead Hunter sounds like it could be worth a shot. Well I'm out of the dungeon, but have yet to see Gaelan Bayle. Circus was easy as usual, but I'm wondering if anyone's got some tactics for a low level Undead Hunter in the Den of Seven Vales. I gave it a try and got hacked to bits. Rather quickly I might add. I really want the Ring of Invis. and I think there's a nice set of platemail on one of them. Maybe I'll give it a few more tries later, but chances are I'll have to wait till I'm a little stronger.
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2004 4:21 pm
by Zephyralien
Well so far Ive been doing really well.. I have done the first dungeon, circus, d'arnise, trademeet, a few other little tasks here and there..
Im about to do plander sphere then kill firkraag.. But tell me, how do you get the icon on your map for windspeare hills? (Besides the D'Arnise keep quest)
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2004 5:02 pm
by Bruce Lee
You need to talk to Lord Jierdan Firkraag in the copper coronet and then go to the gate district.
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2004 5:04 pm
by Bruce Lee
Originally posted by Skuld
Well I too have just started an Undead Hunter, basically because I've never played with Paladins before. Too goody goody for me, but Undead Hunter sounds like it could be worth a shot. Well I'm out of the dungeon, but have yet to see Gaelan Bayle. Circus was easy as usual, but I'm wondering if anyone's got some tactics for a low level Undead Hunter in the Den of Seven Vales. I gave it a try and got hacked to bits. Rather quickly I might add. I really want the Ring of Invis. and I think there's a nice set of platemail on one of them. Maybe I'll give it a few more tries later, but chances are I'll have to wait till I'm a little stronger.
Well what level are you? If you can afford to buy the ring of air control from ribald and maybe have an oil of speed you should be able to do it. Dont forget to use draw upon holy might.
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2004 9:40 pm
by Zephyralien
Den of Seven Vales?
Throne of bhaal?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2004 11:03 pm
by Skuld
Nope, it's an inn, in waukeen's pramenade, with a rather difficult encounter for any soloer, especially a level 9 Undead Hunter like myself. But you get some good stuff out of it, especially if that wussy thief doesn't take off before you gut him. And don't worry, I Draw Upon Holy Might and Pro. Evil before any battle I know will give me some trouble. So any ideas aside from the obvious gain a few more levels and then go back?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2004 11:19 pm
by Bruce Lee
Stop the thief from taking off by blocking the doorway. First of all I would very much recommend investing in a ring of air control if you can afford it. This will prevent the mage and his familiar from casting spells at you and improve your ac aswell. Also you need oil of speed and ranged capabilities. Start of by concentrating all your efforts on the thief and block the doorway if he says he's out of there. Then take down mencar and smaeluv with your bow, hit and run tactics. If you do it downstairs the guard can help you a little bit. If you want to cheese it buy a gem bag and recharge your ring of aircontrol. Otherwise sleep and go improved invis again and go and go back up and take out the mage and familiar. Should work this way.
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2004 9:18 am
by Skuld
Well I neglected to put any profs into ranged weapons so I guess I'll have to do some SKing. Bow or Crossbow? I'm thinking crossbows, cause to me it kinda just fits with an undead hunter(better than a bow at least), but are there any good ones out there? I never really use 'em so I don't remember.
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2004 11:42 am
by Coot
Firetooth, available at the entrance of Watcher's Keep, is probably the best crossbow in the game.
You could also go for slings. There are some nice ones available and you can use a shield at the same time.
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2004 11:48 am
by Bruce Lee
Yeah firetooth is great and also crosswbow of searing available at ribald is good. What other weapons are you using. I would go for bow or crossbow if you use twohanded swords and sling if you use sword and shield.
Shortbows might be better than crossbows but as you said crossbows probably fits the character better.
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2004 12:08 pm
by Skuld
I'm using Two Handed Swords(Sword of Chaos at the momment), and have profs in Halberds too. I think I had one extra and threw it in Hammers. I could put that one and one from halberds into x-bows. And I have SOA only so Firetooth is outta the question. thanks.