From a power-gaming perspective, I would suggest maxing Int and Wis for the wish spell later on. It's an often overlooked spell as far as in-combat applications, but combined with time stop it pretty much makes you an unstoppable HLA-chucking machine. Secondary stats would be Con and Dex.
INT doesn't affect Wish, you just need WIS 18+ and that's it.
Really? I could've SWORN intelligence played a part in wish results. Huh. Good to know!
guys, believe me or not i was creating an elvish dragon disciple in bg2:soa (ok starting from bg1 is better but i created this character to check things out) to play a new game and i rolled to get 95 points total so this is how i made things out;
str 10, dex 19, con 16, in 14, wis 18, cha 18... So... i would suggest this build
guys, believe me or not i was creating an elvish dragon disciple in bg2:soa (ok starting from bg1 is better but i created this character to check things out) to play a new game and i rolled to get 95 points total so this is how i made things out;
str 10, dex 19, con 16, in 14, wis 18, cha 18... So... i would suggest this build
guys, believe me or not i was creating an elvish dragon disciple in bg2:soa (ok starting from bg1 is better but i created this character to check things out) to play a new game and i rolled to get 95 points total so this is how i made things out;
str 10, dex 19, con 16, in 14, wis 18, cha 18... So... i would suggest this build
Hmm, I much prefer sorcerer because their casting makes much more sense to me. I can accept but could never really wrap my head around the way wizards have to first copy a scroll into their spellbook (they can't memorize off a scroll?) and then memorize the spell in such a way that it disappears from memory when they cast it... but they can somehow memorize it more than once if they want to cast it multiple times (how do you memorize a piece of music or a poem more than once? But for some reason it works for spells)...
When mages memorize their spells they also perform the beginning part of the spell, leaving only the final "triggering" phase left undone. They must do this for each use of the spell. That's how the phb explains it, roughly.
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str 10, dex 19, con 16, in 14, wis 18, cha 18... So... i would suggest this build