Druids or Clerics?
I would bet clerics, because of the quest level spells.
The only druid spell that really rocks is that greater elemental summoning (quest), and they have too many armor and items limits...
So, will it be shadow druids or helmites?
I agree with you on most points. Clerics have better spells overall, but Druids have some nice ones that aren't available to Clerics; and it's better to play a dual- or multi-class character if you want to play a Cleric or a Druid. However, I don't understand what you mean when you say that "weapons are a wash". Excluding a couple of staves that only Druids can use, are there any weapons a Druid can use that a Cleric can't use? And aren't there lots of weapons that Clerics can use (flails, maces, warhammers, etc.) that Druids cannot use? And isn't it the same thing with all of the armors? Clerics can wear almost any armor in the game, but Druids can't.Originally posted by nephtu
On the whole, clerics have a better spell lineup, especially at lower levels, but Druids do get some pretty nice spells - Summon Woodland Being, Summon Insects, Stoneskins, Nature's Beauty as well as the Elemental Prince. Weapons are a wash - Druids at least get access to decent missile weapons, and there are some pretty nice leather type armours.
IMAO, both classes work better as dual/multis, however.
Originally posted by nephtu
1) Clerical missile restrictions - I hate slings, and unless you're a dwarf, slings are the ONLY ranged weapon clerics can use
2) IIRC...
Thank you. It was my pleasure.Originally posted by nephtu
As always, VonDondu, your comments are apposite & insightful. Nice summary on the dual/multi - choice!
You're right about Druids being able to use spears and scimitars (unlike Clerics). It has been a while since I've played with a Druid, and I forgot about that. Sorry!Originally posted by nephtu
IIRC, Druids can use spears and scimitars, some of which (particularly in ToB) are quite nice, and almost make up for the loss of the oh-so-groovy flails and hammers.
I don't know much about D&D (I played Advanced D&D a long time ago), but I didn't think that single-class Druids were appealing at all in BG1. When the unofficial MOD called Dark Side of the Sword Coast made a bunch of ridiculously overpowered items available to Druids, they finally seemed attractive.Originally posted by nephtu
Personally, I think single class druids have always been fairly gimped in D&D since their introduction, which is a pity.
To answer your question, I think that a multi-class Druid has a lot of advantages over a single-class Druid in Throne of Bhaal. The trade-off is that you can't play a kit if you have a multi-class character, and that probably makes a difference to some people.Originally posted by Luis Antonio
Perhaps Druids are better when pure, and Clerics are handy alone earlier in the game then?![]()
Originally posted by VonDondu
To answer your question, I think that a multi-class Druid has a lot of advantages over a single-class Druid in Throne of Bhaal. The trade-off is that you can't play a kit if you have a multi-class character, and that probably makes a difference to some people.
Originally posted by koz-ivan
oh no...
multi druids are the worst class for tob imho, they are just way to xp intensive, in a 6 member party they may never gain enough xp for that 15th level. so in that regard their powercurve is flat for the entire expansion.
Originally posted by knarf
This is certainly not true. I play with a 6 character party from the beginning and am now to face Sendai and that other guy (dunno what his name was) and Jaheira is already level 17 and she rocks.
I must admit that it takes a while, but patience get rewarded![]()
That's the best answer I've ever heard to the question, "Which is better--Cleric or Druid?"Originally posted by nephtu
On the single class NPCs, well, compare Cernd to Viconia & it's just sad![]()
yes and no, druids at level 15 (3 mill xp) have about the same casting punch as a cleric w/ 3 million xp. the only real difference is the long wait for that level up. once past that, druids gain levels very quickly + hla's.Originally posted by Promil
Clerics have feew spells and abilities that givesthem advantage (especially in fight against undead) like sanctuary spell and turn undead ability.
They are higher level than druids( so they have more high level spells)
and when you dual ranger to cleric you will have clerical and druidical spells. Druids have a shapechange ability< and with higher levels it is great- like elder fire elemental form (HD24).
But I like cleric more than druid.