Air Peckos
Wed, 6th Sep '00, 5:50pm
Can you multi class kits e.g barbarian/cleric?
This probably shows up my lack of knowledge but just curious.
Thanks
This probably shows up my lack of knowledge but just curious.
Thanks
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View Full Version : Can you multiclass kits Air Peckos Wed, 6th Sep '00, 5:50pm Can you multi class kits e.g barbarian/cleric? This probably shows up my lack of knowledge but just curious. Thanks Voltric Wed, 6th Sep '00, 7:45pm Sorry, you can't. Kits will only work with single or dual class PCs not multi-class. And for dual-class only the first class can have a kit. Monk, Barbarain, and Sorcerer are classes not kits and I think you can multi-class them but I'm not sure on the combinations allowed. sminnis Thu, 7th Sep '00, 2:48pm How about monk/druid for a nifty multi-class character? Wizard_IV Sat, 9th Sep '00, 11:29pm I doubt it. sminnis Sun, 10th Sep '00, 5:01am Whaddaya mean, "I doubt it"? You doubt it's possible, or you doubt it would be a good character? The two seem like a natural fit to me, a helluva lot more interesting than fighter/cleric, anyway. A Seal Clubber Sun, 10th Sep '00, 5:22pm I'm quite sure the new classes can't be multied. Sylvus Moonbow Sun, 10th Sep '00, 6:17pm The example above (Barbarian/Cleric) is a definate no due to the fact Barbarians hate magic and anything magic related they do not understand. You also cannot multi in a sub-class state. Ranger/Paladin Wizard/Sorcerer But a Fighter/Sorcerer is fine, or at least it is in 3e. Although BG2 is not 3e, it also makes me wonder exactly how they will use the new classes under a modified 2e rule set. Sylvus |