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Old 10-05-2001, 04:44 AM
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Post no druid spells on ranger/cleric

i read a post a while ago about how dualling a ranger to cleric gets you high lvl druid spells.
I made a ranger-got him to lvl 9- dualled him-got him to lvl 9 again- NO insect plague!

plz help? does he get old spells again later on?
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Old 10-05-2001, 05:26 AM
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When you get higher lvls you will gradually gain more Cleric spells and Druid spells
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You have to have access to that spell level through your cleric character level. When you get to the character level hat has access to those cleric spells you will see that the druid spells are also in there.
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Old 10-05-2001, 05:54 AM
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Also, you don't get access to your first class before becoming one level higher in your second class than in your first class.
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Old 10-05-2001, 06:01 AM
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Edit - Just realised my mistake, ignore this.

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Old 10-05-2001, 11:08 AM
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Thanks a lot guys. I read this again and went for a play. 5mins later: Tesen (ranger/cleric) Level Up. lvl him to lvl 10 and i got my long awaited druid spells. The only prob is that he can't use his old equipment ie axes, bastard swords and other ranger stuff. I thought about this and said to myself o well maybe thats just a bad thing to even out the coolness of dual class.
THEN i thought a bit more (this is getting dangerous! i don't usually think more than 0 times a day )and remembered that imoen is dual class but can still use her old equipment (leather stuff and swords) so why cant Tesen use ranger stuff??? grr meany game
plz help (again)
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Every dual- and multi-class which has "Cleric" as one of the parts, is restricted to the cleric's weapons. (Same goes for Druid) This is because Druids/Clerics have their weapons imposed on them by their deity, whereas Theives and Wizards are only limited by their training.
This means that Thieves and Wizards will use the broadest selection available to them if they are dual- or multi-classed (e.g. picking from the Fighter pool in the case of Fighter/Thieves or using the Thief pool for Wizard/Thieves), while Clerics remain true to their deity by sticking with their weapon allowance.

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Old 10-05-2001, 01:16 PM
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doh i should've put some points in cleric wepons when i made him. o well , ill have to give frostreaver and foebane to someone else. btw they make a great dual wield try it. That is, until you get axe of unyielding...
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