Does anyone know what BioWare's official stance on druids is going to be in ToB? In BGII, druids could only attain 14th level, since beyond that, they gained a lot of special abilities that would be difficult to reflect in the game. Also, there are certain rules that druids must adhere to that forbid them from reaching high levels. Is this still going to be in place in ToB?
It would be very cool for Jaheira to become a Grand or Hierophant druid. If the 14th level cap remains in place, however, I'd at least like to see some more animal forms available for shapeshifting, like the dire brown bear from 3rd edition.
So what's the deal?
Druids in ToB?
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BTW, where on web can be find description of levels for classes, esp. for high levels. In manual there is nothing but common phrases.
Particularly it would be nice to know also how far the rules are implemented in SoA. I would like to know if druid is limited to 14 level because Bioware couldn't realize a druid above that level
There are level 50 rules, too, but i haven't found any description of them, might there be any on web?
TIA,
L.
Particularly it would be nice to know also how far the rules are implemented in SoA. I would like to know if druid is limited to 14 level because Bioware couldn't realize a druid above that level
There are level 50 rules, too, but i haven't found any description of them, might there be any on web?
TIA,
L.
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I expect it will be the same as in HoW...(expansion for Icewind Dale if someone didn't know that) .......
As far as I know Druids are able to go past the level 14 Cap.....as the limit is 4000000 exp. points....
As far as I know Druids are able to go past the level 14 Cap.....as the limit is 4000000 exp. points....
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