@Arcanjo: It used to be that R/C learned ALL Druid spells based on Cleric level, but it was mostly considered a bug. One of the last updates "fixed" that, so now the default behavior is that R/C only gets the Druid spells that it would have available based on the Ranger level.
If you want to go back to the old behavior (all Druid spells), you can change a variable in baldur.lua to make it so.
A stalker kit dual can be interesting, with backstab and the added mage spells, but it takes until level 12 to be able to cast the full range of what the stalker has to offer, and access to those spells from other party mates can negate those benefits. The dual will also keep the backstab modifier quite low. If going solo, a haste-able cleric can be a melee brute, but ultimately the dualing cost is quite high. Probably too high.
Would a kitted cleric, like Lathander, be able to dual-class to a ranger? I had a plan to make a GWW slinger, but haven´t checked out yet is dualing even possible, and then I thought I´d better dual-class to a fighter for faster levelling.
@Arcanjo: It used to be that R/C learned ALL Druid spells based on Cleric level, but it was mostly considered a bug. One of the last updates "fixed" that, so now the default behavior is that R/C only gets the Druid spells that it would have available based on the Ranger level.
If you want to go back to the old behavior (all Druid spells), you can change a variable in baldur.lua to make it so.
"C / R" lost all the advantage? Inutilizaram this multiclass, since Ranger skills give the slightest advantage in taking Mult "C / R"?
Would a kitted cleric, like Lathander, be able to dual-class to a ranger? I had a plan to make a GWW slinger, but haven´t checked out yet is dualing even possible, and then I thought I´d better dual-class to a fighter for faster levelling.
I'm not sure you can even dual TO Ranger like, ever. No game here, can't check.
If you want to make a GWW Slinger, just multiclass. The biggest drawback of multiclass (with Fighter) is not having Grand Mastery, but since you want to rely on GWW anyway that's not that important. And you'll have an easier time buffing your STR with the higher Cleric caster level compared to what it would be if you dualed from Cleric.
*ahem* imagine, if you will; wading into waves of enemies, dual wielding maces/hammers, with weapon specialization and fighter thaco. You are fully buffed with cleric spells, all enemies before you are crushed until they are so much dust in the wind. Magnificent.
FYI, the Ranger/Cleric is not nerfed... necessarily. If you open the baldur.ini in notepad there is a value that can be changed from '0' to '1'. The game is by default set to correct the R/C spells to only druid levels 1-3, but the option is there to allow the R/C to have all druid spells.
I cannot recall the name of the value, but it's something obvious like "Ranger Cleric Spells" or something. It was put in so that players could use either the patched, or original, Ranger Cleric classes.
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If you want to go back to the old behavior (all Druid spells), you can change a variable in baldur.lua to make it so.
Inutilizaram this multiclass, since Ranger skills give the slightest advantage in taking Mult "C / R"?
If you want to make a GWW Slinger, just multiclass. The biggest drawback of multiclass (with Fighter) is not having Grand Mastery, but since you want to rely on GWW anyway that's not that important. And you'll have an easier time buffing your STR with the higher Cleric caster level compared to what it would be if you dualed from Cleric.
So tell me what she still has good in relation to others?
"Insects of Prague" for sure she lost, if I remember correctly, and there? They gave something in exchange for this nerf?
I cannot recall the name of the value, but it's something obvious like "Ranger Cleric Spells" or something. It was put in so that players could use either the patched, or original, Ranger Cleric classes.