Quick, character creation tips (very mild, generic spoilers):
Klorox
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Hey guys, with this recent release, we've seen countless "rate my party" threads, and we are bound to see many more.
Here are a couple of quick tips for those who haven't played this game yet:
Take a Bard. They are that good.
Take a Druid. They are also really good.
Take a Paladin proficient in Long Sword.
Do not make a single classed Mage. There aren't enough scrolls and you'll be frustrated.
Do not make a single classed Thief.
There are tons of undead in this game. It's worth having blunt weapon proficiencies on many.
Here are a couple of quick tips for those who haven't played this game yet:
Take a Bard. They are that good.
Take a Druid. They are also really good.
Take a Paladin proficient in Long Sword.
Do not make a single classed Mage. There aren't enough scrolls and you'll be frustrated.
Do not make a single classed Thief.
There are tons of undead in this game. It's worth having blunt weapon proficiencies on many.
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Undead Hunter (long sword/one weapon style)
Totemic Druid (spear/scimitar)
Archer (long bow/crossbow)
Beserker 7° dual class Cleric (dual wield flail/warhammer/morningstar)
Swashbuckler 11° dual class Fighter (dual wield long/short sword)
Dragon Disciple or Sorcerer (dagger and dart)
4 melee, 2 ranged and 2 healer
Edit: i'm not o sure about the pure Druid, in BG2EE i used a Fighter 7° dual class Druid. It's much better at damage but doing so i loose the summoning and the healer since i reach druid 8 and cleric 8