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Originally Posted by Xandax Well, if BG3 is released, it will likely use the mainstay of the D&D rules at the given time, which currently is the 3(.5) edition.
There multiclassing works differnetly then it did in the 2.ed. rules as used by BG1+2/TOB. |
really there wouldn't even a question, bg3 would use the most up to date d&d ruleset. with that in mind, i'm torn on if i'd rather see the prestige classes as presented in nwn or not.
several of them look like they would be great additions to a party, in paticular the red dragon disciple (which sorta sounds like what firelighter was after anyway), the weapon master or a prestige class for good aligned wizards.