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Slay VS. Finger ??

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Mulligan
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Slay VS. Finger ??

Post by Mulligan »

Hi, all.

I want to run as a Druid and really dont have any troubles with that except for one thing : LVL 5 spell Slay Living & LVL 8 spell Finger O.Death has the same description !!

Same save - save or die - or take 3d6 + 1 pr. lvl in DMG !!??

In normal D&D ver 3.0 / 3.5 i'm confident, but how does NWN treat this
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Should i even consider a Druid ?
---With it's Companions & stuff it seems just as powerful as a Druid is in ANY D&D game (i.e. ((very powerful))!)

If NWN doesn't treat lvl's as it should, i'd might go for a powerful multi, but i also have SoU and plan on having a great summer in front of my computer, and i really don't want to start over again & again. (already been through that part)

I wan't to get into the action !!

Please respond, anyone that love/hate Druids and/or know the answer to my questions ....

Hack my way to ..?? :confused: :confused:
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Post by wnb »

I believe the difference is that slay has a range of touch and deals negative engery damage while finger of death has a range of short and deals physical damage.

Yes, the druid rocks :) It has shapeshift and animal companion, as well as an incredible spell selection. The downside is that druids have fewer spells per day than clerics, but it's pretty easy to work around.
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Post by Noober »

Finger has range and better save (higher level).

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