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Belwar Tue, 5th Nov '02, 1:20pm I was thinking that i would start the game (again) whit party that would include only drows:
female crelic
male fighter
male ranger
female rogue
male mage
female sorcerer
It would be just like the houses in Menzoberanzan :)
Jesper898 Tue, 5th Nov '02, 2:56pm Sounds kinda cool :)
watch out for the ECL's though :)
Frostmage Tue, 5th Nov '02, 4:57pm Sounds cool. Actually I was thinking of doing it myself (as soon as I get the game, that is) with a party full of evil drows, and maybe a duergar for a tank.
Harkle Tue, 5th Nov '02, 6:08pm One female drow could be sorcerer/cleric with CHA 20 (good bluff, diplomacy and turn/rebuke undead!)
Sylvan Tue, 5th Nov '02, 8:42pm Have you thought about using a Paladin?
Even though Paladins are supposed to be Lawful Good, surely the drow have some sort of equivalent lurking in the underdark.
Just my $0.02
Atreides Tue, 5th Nov '02, 9:01pm I thought about having an all Drow party but the severe experience point penalty is kind of off-putting to me (of course I need to finish the game first before planning my next party.)
Master of the Void Tue, 5th Nov '02, 9:24pm Actually that's a really cool idea think of it as a two level handicap (not that you gain nothing from being drow) think of the firestorms - (Dreamy sigh) of course you cleric would have to be Illistree (Yeah too lazy to whip out the manual so it's guaranteed to be spelt wrong) if playing good and Bane (Closest to good ol LLoth) if playing evil - your fighters would have to Dual wield - drow arn't big into the tower shield thing - but I think you're on to something there. - As long as you don't even mention scimitars and confused rangers you'll be fine ;)
As a side not I personally feel all drow nobles born into their society would carry at least two classes - if not three - now that would be a real challenge!
My usual rapidly depreciating three cents
Belwar Tue, 5th Nov '02, 9:39pm Sylvan
I personally don't think that Paladin would fit in the picture, cause paladins are noble and there's nothing noble about drows and Underdark! :D
P.S I hate Paladins. They are too good and honorable, somehow i find that annoying.
Sylvan Wed, 6th Nov '02, 12:21am I agree Belwar - I hate Paladins too. But from a drow perspective surely they have fighter types who are (in their mind) noble. Fighting for the cause of Lloth.
A fallen Paladin may be an interesting path to follow, I don't know if they have any advantages over a fighter. Do they lose their abilities after they fall?
Belwar Wed, 6th Nov '02, 9:32am Oh now i get it, the paladin would be Lloths evil servant... But i dont think that you can even make an evil paladin? :confused:
Fallen Paladin Wed, 6th Nov '02, 3:20pm I think that paladins lose their abilities after they fall :D
[ November 06, 2002, 15:27: Message edited by: Fallen Paladin ]
Frostmage Wed, 6th Nov '02, 4:21pm I have a PnP Drow Paladin that I'm planning to use in IWD2. He's a Drizzt kind of guy (but wearing plate mail and using long sword and shield ;) )
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