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Classes you never play. (Or just haven't gotten around too.)

DebaserDebaser Member Posts: 669
I've had a number of run throughs with BG.

I've played all of these at least once...some up to three times.

A Beserker
A Cleric / Ranger
A Fighter / Thief
A Fighter / Mage
A Fighter / Mage / Thief
A Blackguard
An Undead Hunter
A WIzard Slayer
A Cleric / Illusionist
A Sorcerer
A Wild Mage
A Monk
A Barbarian

I've never played a druid or druid multi-class...also I just can't seem to get into playing a straight thief or thief kit...a single classed cleric always feels kind of lacking...and Bards never seem to get me excited.

I can't seem to dig on specialist mages, or a pure mage, or a pure fighter. I always seem to want a little spice in my tea. Though I did make a Cleric / Illusionist that was great.

My favorites are usually spell casters, but I highly enjoyed my Berserker.

Also I've never made a Kensage / Kenthief...but I do have a Kensai that I got bored with pretty much immediately.
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  • MykraMykra Member Posts: 252
    A Fighter/Druid. I've messed around with one for an hour or so, but I've never actually tried to go through BG1 and BG2 with one. I liked the idea of Khalid and Jaheira rubbing off on Charname as they adventured along the sword coast.

    Maybe when Divine Remix's spells are compatible with BG:EE I'll finally do it.
  • AgricolaAgricola Member Posts: 21
    Druids, paladins, thiefs. Don't like tree huggers, can't stand not having charisma as a dump stat, and thieves are vastly underpowered compared to their multiclass counterparts.
  • davendaven Member Posts: 112
    I always play a pure fighter. <_<

    But in IWD and that i've done others. But in BG always have to be a fighter...
  • pekirtpekirt Member Posts: 111
    edited January 2013
    Thief. I could try one in BG2 with their high level ability to use magic items (been a while, I may be mistaken), but I just don't see myself in the role. I don't see the epic storyline fit a thief for some reason.

    Yeah, yeah, I know, Imoen, but...

    Edit: Spelling
  • FrozenCellsFrozenCells Member Posts: 385
    It's a lot easier to list the classes I do play:

    Fighter/Druid, Shapeshifter, Avenger
    Assassin, Bounty Hunter
    Sorcerer, Diviner
    Mage/Thief (Mage/Assassin), Fighter/Mage/Thief (Fighter/Diviner/Thief)

    I've played some of the others but I don't foresee myself playing them again. In fact I rarely want to play anything that isn't at least part-mage.
  • toanwrathtoanwrath Member Posts: 621
    Never done:
    Pure Druid (going to start one once the iPad patch is finished downloading in a few minutes)
    Pure Mage
    Pure Thief
    F/m/t
    F/m/c

    Most recent ones that I tried out and really enjoyed:
    Fighter/thief or Fighter/Mage (elf for either, dex and sword/bow THAC0 bonus is useful)
    Cleric/Ranger (slow to level but soooo many attacks and can heal)
    Any Ranger (I love Rangers, they are so much fun)
  • AristilliusAristillius Member Posts: 873
    I just realised that I havent played anything but Ranger, fighter/mage multi and kensai/mage dual. Better start diversifying soon (Thinking skald).
  • EudaemoniumEudaemonium Member Posts: 3,199
    I haven't actually played through BG very often. My original character was a Fighter/Mage. I've also done it as an Assassin, and most recently as a Bard. I could never get into playing a straight mage ever, though, for some reason.

    I have this RP concept in my head for a dual-classed Kensai/Druid, which I am tempted to try out next.
  • atcDaveatcDave Member Posts: 2,232
    I'm completely not into Druids or Monks. Never played either except for occasionally recruiting Jaheira. My favorites are warriors, especially paladins, but I've played pretty much every class and combination possible, except for Druids and Monks.
    I haven't played all the kits though, and I likely never will, some of them just look boring to me. I guess I'd add I've always played good, I have zero interest in neutral or evil, so that limits some choices too.
  • deltagodeltago Member Posts: 7,811
    Druid.

    Maybe because I don't like any of the NPC druids; turned me off of them. I think it is the only class that I have not rolled up and played with for an extensive amount of time.

    I'll roll one eventually... sometime in the next 15 years.
  • KurumiKurumi Member Posts: 520
    Hmmm..
    -Paladins (even though I really like and play Inquisitors and Undead Hunters)
    and
    -Blackguards (I'm just not that much into "evil" stuff, even though I love "dark" themes.. yes.. this might sound contradictory, but there you have it :P !!!)

    Favs (in alphabetical order)..
    Archers, Assassins, Avengers, Barbarian-Druids (Dual), Kensai-Mages (Dual), Monks, Stalkers, Swashbucklers, Sorcerers, Thief-Mages (Dual), Wild Mages.
  • Not going to list all the individual kits I haven't played, since that would be kind of lengthy, but in broad terms, I never play:

    Single-classed Fighters/Clerics/Thieves/Druids; I play plenty of multi/dual-class variations of those, but I start getting bored with these classes if I don't have any added variety to the skill set. Plus, there are plenty of single-classed NPCs to play around with.
    Barbarians
    Triple-class Multiclasses; I tend to play with a full party, and having to split XP by 6 and then 3 for each class makes for tediously slow leveling.
    I haven't played any Rangers in a long time, I'm about due.
  • OzzyBotkinsOzzyBotkins Member Posts: 396
    I never have any played any multi class characters
    But here are the ones I have played
    Fighter - No Kit
    Cleric - Priest of Talos
    Cleric - Priest of Lathlander
    Mage- Conjurer
    Druid - Totemic
    Ranger - Archer
    Ranger- Beast Master
    Paladin- Undead Hunter
    Thief - Swashbuckler
    Bard- Blade
    that is about it
  • ajwzajwz Member Posts: 4,122
    Ranger, because there are too many good ranger npcs already in the game
  • KaltzorKaltzor Member Posts: 1,050
    I find myself rarely playing any druids or bard kits (I like the regular one, though Blade is good too) and I tend to stay away from any multi-class that isn't mage/thief
  • QuartzQuartz Member Posts: 3,853
    edited January 2013
    I never play

    - Single-class Clerics. Ever. There is literally zero reason to do this, especially in BG1...
    - Wizard Slayer (If you want to kill mages, you should 1. play Inquisitor and/or 2. acquire Bala's Axe)
    - Berserker (Prefer Barbarian)
    - Shapeshifter (They are useful in BG1 but awful in BGII)
    - Plain Bards. May as well choose a kit.
    - Undead Hunter, Inquisitor (Never gotten around to it)
    - Swashbucklers. They simply do NOT go with my thief playstyle.
    - Mages besides Necromancers (for RPing), Illusionists (for multi-class Gnomes), Conjurers (for powergaming), and Sorcerers (for powergaming).
    - Cleric/Thief. Tiax is moderately bad, and I don't want to make a PC Cleric/Thief. If this class were accessible by Halflings (which it really should be) then I might actually get around to playing it.
    - Fighter/Mage. Because according to everyone I play it wrong. And any time I've tried, it's been abysmal. Exception: I made a Gnomish Female Fighter/Illusionist who wielded Halberds and Crossbows, and it was actually freakin' awesome. Your scimitar dual-wielding elven fighter/mages can go choke on my originality.
    - Fighter/Mage/Cleric. Most pointless multi-class ever lolz. I've tried it a couple times but it never hooked me. It seems like it'd be useful early on, but when you got higher up in levels you'd be so busy slinging spells around that you wouldn't spend much time actually fighting.
    - Fighter/Mage/Thief. Stupid as hell. Go play a Bard instead of powergaming kthxbai.
    - Beast Master. It's not that bad, but it's never hooked me.
    - Monk. Ehhhhhh. Just don't want to PC this. Hopefully Rasaad will be more worthwhile in BGII:EE.
    - Mage/Thief. I had a great Mage/Thief once ... but that was before I realized Nalia, Imoen, and Jan Jansen were all Mage/Thieves and somehow just the knowledge of that made the class really depressing to me. I don't know.
    - In BG1, dual-classes. Annoying as hell and very unsatisfying to go through the vast majority of the game gimped.
    - Kensai/Mages and Kensai/Thieves. People who do this are bad people and they should feel bad.
    Kurumi said:

    "I'm just not that much into "evil" stuff, even though I love "dark" themes.. yes.. this might sound contradictory, but there you have it :P !!!"

    I get you. I listen to dark music and I really dig some of the grotesque things out there in art, but playing evil in Baldur's Gate is pretty boring. The NPCs are fantastic (sans Dorn and Korgan, who pretty much insult the player's intelligence with their blatantly evil and boring personalities), but I can't really manage to flesh out an evil PC of my own.

    I have this RP concept in my head for a dual-classed Kensai/Druid, which I am tempted to try out next.

    Good for you. That actually makes sense unlike all the Berserker/Druid bullshit I see.
  • toanwrathtoanwrath Member Posts: 621
    Quartz said:

    Good for you. That actually makes sense unlike all the Berserker/Druid bullshit I see.

    Hey now, Berserker Druid can work. In the original Berserker write up in Dragon Magazine (for first edition) Berserkers actually eventually became Were-creatures, and some of them had Druid level progression (totally amazing Boar-serker and Bear-serker btw, though Bear had a tougher level progression).
    It is cheesy and power-gamey sure, and incredibly difficult to roll an awesome one (just tried for half an hour, nothing good came of it), but can be fun to play and isn't totally ridiculous.
  • mement0mement0 Member Posts: 105
    In BG series I have never played an Illusionist-Thief. I love the combination rp wise but I just can not stand the race restriction.
  • DebaserDebaser Member Posts: 669
    toanwrath said:

    Quartz said:

    Good for you. That actually makes sense unlike all the Berserker/Druid bullshit I see.

    Hey now, Berserker Druid can work. In the original Berserker write up in Dragon Magazine (for first edition) Berserkers actually eventually became Were-creatures, and some of them had Druid level progression (totally amazing Boar-serker and Bear-serker btw, though Bear had a tougher level progression).
    It is cheesy and power-gamey sure, and incredibly difficult to roll an awesome one (just tried for half an hour, nothing good came of it), but can be fun to play and isn't totally ridiculous.
    @toanwrath

    I really love my Zerker...he's been a lot of fun. I didn't think he would be, but he is.

    Since I did the Black Pitts with him first he's level 10...with Grand-Mastery in Two-Handed Swords...and I intend to dual him to thief, not for backstabbing, but for Detect Illusion and Find Traps...in my mind he's a mercenary who hates the occult but will do anything for money.
  • toanwrathtoanwrath Member Posts: 621
    Debaser said:



    I really love my Zerker...he's been a lot of fun. I didn't think he would be, but he is.

    Since I did the Black Pitts with him first he's level 10...with Grand-Mastery in Two-Handed Swords...and I intend to dual him to thief, not for backstabbing, but for Detect Illusion and Find Traps...in my mind he's a mercenary who hates the occult but will do anything for money.


    I think I might do an Elf Berserker...he is bitter that he can't do magic, but accepts it and trains to be a Mage bodyguard. Something like that, and he really feels bad that he couldn't protect Gorion so he tries to be a better guard. Not quite Minsc, but similar (except no hamster, no annoying catchphrases, and I won't protect Aerie or Dynaheir.)

    Sort of like a non-human Thayan Knight (their combat and Mage-guarding tendencies rather than their human and evil tendencies).
  • PantalionPantalion Member Posts: 2,137
    Single Classes.

    That's about it actually, the only single classes I've touched were an Avenger, Wild Mage, and a Blade, though I never repeated the experience of a Fighter/Thief as being rather tactically dull, or a Fighter/Cleric as being redundant.
  • MykraMykra Member Posts: 252
    Quartz said:

    I never play

    - Single-class Clerics. Ever. There is literally zero reason to do this, especially in BG1...

    I've only played a single class Cleric through BG1, but it was surprisingly effective. Perhaps it was the Divine Remix changing things around, but having Command, Charm Person, and a Mage with Sleep was just complete and total lock-down in SCS. Plus with that trinity of 18/18/18 in Fighting stats, they melee rather well - especially with Ashanarra (or however you spell it), and I'd figure the Stupifier would be even nastier for Charname cleric. Adding in the nice debuffs like Faerie Fire, Sunscorch, and etc... It always felt like it had an answer for something that came up.

    Plus I like how it freed up my choices. When Charname has Melee/Divine roles solidly covered, you can fill just about anything around him/her and the party is firing on all cylinders.

    But I'll totally agree I don't like vanilla divine casters all that much.

  • bbearbbear Member Posts: 1,180
    For me, it's bards, druids and single class clerics.
  • hammernanvilhammernanvil Member Posts: 98
    edited January 2013
    Classes I never play, and will never play.
    Mages - Dresses are for women. Nuff said.
    Clerics - cant use piercing weapons...

    I always play as rangers or rogues, any char I play must be able to use swords and bows, and be chaotic good.
    Now if only ranger could dual with thief... that would be the the char for me.
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  • ScytheKnightScytheKnight Member Posts: 220
    Never played a bard... well at least not for long. The Bard Song implementation really makes them kind of pointless to me since you have to remove a character from the fight in order to give mild buffs to your party. Might possibly consider a Jester though since that's about messing with the enemy and not buffing the team. Don't really know much about Blades.

    Never really looked much at Avenger kits for druids, they have a hard enough time as it is and now you're going to knock down their Str and Con and even lower armor...

    Barbarians I've never really feel inclined to try... just take Berserker if I want that style... better armor, better weapon skills, still gets rage.

    F/M/C why? Just... why? You get a few more HP on a class that should never enter combat, slightly better attack rolls and weapon skills(but still only cleric weapons) on a character that can already cast both arcane and divine magic... Why slow down your progression like that?

    F/M/T I've never done this... but here at least I can start to see the appeal, making either a decent ranged character or combining fighter Str and weapon skills with magic invisibility for some wicked backstabbing. Also mage buffs to bolster your combat stats once the fight gets rolling. Not to mention Knock for those annoyingly tough locks.
  • MadhaxMadhax Member Posts: 1,416
    Barbarians: I'd rather play a berserker.

    Wizard Slayer: Hate the downsides.

    Monks: I prefer a class I can mold and customize. Monks all wind up essentially doing the same thing.

    Single-class Clerics or Druids: I like my priests, but I prefer arcane magic in 2e and I hate being restricted to only 1 APR. I love playing cleric/mages, fighter/clerics, cleric/thieves, etc.

    F/M/C: Mostly because rolling one is too hard, and I'd rather just get faster spell progression with a M/C. I currently have a high-level M/C in an Icewind Dale party, and she's equipped with powerful elven chainmail, a strength belt, and a heavily enchanted flail and shield. I can't imagine wanting to ruin her casting with fighter levels.

    Beast Master: If I'm a Ranger, I'd rather be a Stalker. Not much else to say.
  • moopymoopy Member Posts: 938
    Madhax said:



    F/M/C: Mostly because rolling one is too hard, and I'd rather just get faster spell progression with a M/C.

    This. I've tried making a F/M/C but I just don't see the point. A M/C can cast tensors transformation, and cleric buffs that are like that so why the fighter levels.

  • MathmickMathmick Member Posts: 326
    I have never gotten around to playing a Paladin. Taken Keldorn a couple of times, have Adjantis in one of my BG:EE runs, even had one as my frontliner in my latest IWD party... Never played one in Baldur's Gate series as main character. It seems sort of like a limited class for some reason, though I know in my head that it isn't.
  • kansasbarbariankansasbarbarian Member Posts: 206
    I always play either Fighter,Fighter/Thief, or Thief. Now a barbarian. Never played a mage,cleric,druid,paladin, or ranger. I just like smashing and chunking shit hence my user name.
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