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dual-class question
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2000 4:06 pm
by Hazim ibn Gorion
I can hardly believe it, but I've never dualed from warrior to thief before in BGI, BGII, or IWD. I want to do it on the next game and have two little questions. Any knowledgeable assistance is appreciated.
I want to start an Archer and dual him to thief after 9th level. 2 questions:
1. Is that possible? Any weird so-and-so can't dual to so-and-so thing I need to know about?
2. I'd like to plant my Archer's profiencies in long bow. Can my character still use a long bow after he's become a fully dual ranger/thief?
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2000 4:17 pm
by Genesis
Ranger/Thief is not a valid class..Rangers can only dual to Clerics. Here are the valid dual classes.
Fighter/thief
Fighter/cleric
Fighter/mage
Ranger/cleric
Thief/mage
thief/cleric
mage/cleric
fighter/druid
I believe thats all the valid choices.
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2000 10:53 pm
by Hazim ibn Gorion
That's good to know. I thought that might happen. But the second question still stands. If I start as a fighter and put points into longbow and then dual to thief, can I use longbows once I become fully dual class?
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2000 11:00 pm
by Weasel
I don't know for sure but a thief dualed to a mage can use a short bow once he/she levels up and get their thiefing skills back. So i would say yes he/she can.
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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2000 7:57 am
by Elenias Nal'nair
simply yes! After surpassing your former level (of the old class) you can use ALL your former profiencies and abilities, of course including your longbow...
Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2000 7:59 am
by Gruntboy
The cleric and druid combinations are the only ones which limit which weapons you can use.
That's gonna be an awfully long time without that longbow though...
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