Class help for multiplayer
GoForTheEyesBoo
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Hello all,
As I count down the days to release , I've finally convinced my fiance to join me. Since I haven't played the game in almost ten years, I have a few questions to ask but first the details.
I will be playing as a Paladin (probably Cavalier).
I want to have Jaheira, Imoen and Minsc in my party.
My fiance will most likely want to be a Cleric.
If she were to multi as a fighter/cleric, would she still gain enough clerical spells to be our main healer?
How does the fighter/cleric affect what weapons she will be able to use? Will she be limited to cleric weapons?
Who would you suggest be our mage? Or should I just wait to multi Imoen (if so, when should I do that)?
As I count down the days to release , I've finally convinced my fiance to join me. Since I haven't played the game in almost ten years, I have a few questions to ask but first the details.
I will be playing as a Paladin (probably Cavalier).
I want to have Jaheira, Imoen and Minsc in my party.
My fiance will most likely want to be a Cleric.
If she were to multi as a fighter/cleric, would she still gain enough clerical spells to be our main healer?
How does the fighter/cleric affect what weapons she will be able to use? Will she be limited to cleric weapons?
Who would you suggest be our mage? Or should I just wait to multi Imoen (if so, when should I do that)?
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She will be limited to cleric weapons.
You should be the mage - it's much easier to play fighter style characters with high hitpoints on the first playthrough.
If you multi, im not sure if she will have enough spells to be a main healer but weapon proficiencies will only go up to 2 but with any choice in which weapon. Only straight or dual fighters will have 5 proficiencies.
Regardless thanks for the help.
im pretty sure you can only use cleric based weapons as a multi so that should resolve the contradicting posts.
i don't normally play multi-class players because i have a thing about wanting to level up all the time and i can never wait haha i really do think dual class is the way to go but im not as knowledgeable as alot of other people so its very likely i could be wrong.
i guess the easiest way you can find out the usefullness of a character is to make one in bg2 if you own the game asses it your self how many heals the character has the thac0 rating think of the character as maybe 2 levels higher than you will be playing at because you wont max level until the end.
i do find clerics like mages get to a point where there no longer getting better so a multi class could be the way forward especially with fighter even if in the long term your thinking of the amount of abilities your character can pick up in tob.
hope this has given you some guidance but again there is people who know allot more than me on this forum.