That is cool. Is it an elf per chance? I notice the dex and con scores.
I played a vanilla elven fighter focused in dual long swords many, many, many years ago and it was one of my most memorable runs. I was underwhelmed with the Equalizer when I finally made it, but still used it. I played him as sort of a lord of neutrality with that sword, some kind of Elven eternal champion.
@Aerakar
I always min max my fighters with 17/17 in Con and Dex.
It gives you 19/18 in the end, which is optimal (BG1: +1 to Con and Dex, MoLtM: +1 to Con and Dex and Hell trials -1 to Dex). You can get DUHM for buffing in late game BG1, SoD and a bit part of BG2 if you do it right.
That is an interesting strategy @StummvonBordwehr and I guess no waste.
@DinoDin that one could have a great backstory too, finding his nature religion later after experiencing more of life. And you would get to the higher druid levels somewhat faster. There is that very long break.
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I played a vanilla elven fighter focused in dual long swords many, many, many years ago and it was one of my most memorable runs. I was underwhelmed with the Equalizer when I finally made it, but still used it. I played him as sort of a lord of neutrality with that sword, some kind of Elven eternal champion.
Have fun!
I always min max my fighters with 17/17 in Con and Dex.
It gives you 19/18 in the end, which is optimal (BG1: +1 to Con and Dex, MoLtM: +1 to Con and Dex and Hell trials -1 to Dex). You can get DUHM for buffing in late game BG1, SoD and a bit part of BG2 if you do it right.
@DinoDin that one could have a great backstory too, finding his nature religion later after experiencing more of life. And you would get to the higher druid levels somewhat faster. There is that very long break.