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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 5:53 am
by ithil_craban
Tricky wrote:
Also, look at [url="http://nwn2.wikia.com/wiki/Save"]this[/url]. Fighters get a high Fortitude save progression while they level, while Rogues get high Reflex saves. This doesn't affect combat directly, but helps immensely when trying to dodge certain spells and all traps. They cause special damage.

They also get different hit die as they grow.
So, is this mean that fighters are clumsy and their only -or the best- role is to become a tank? I mean, isn't there a way to become an agile (jumping,dodging,and swift sword using) "warrior"? Like (again) Prince of Persia Warrior Within or Prince Nuada Silverspear (Hellboy 2).

Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 8:18 am
by Tricky
You can always take both a number of rogue levels, just to get access to the right feats, and then take fighter levels.

Well maybe the [url="http://nwn2.wikia.com/wiki/Swashbuckler"]Swashbuckler[/url] base-class is what you are really looking for. It was included in Storm of Zehir and basically represents an oldschool BG2 agile fighter rogue kit.

Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 1:35 pm
by ithil_craban
Tricky wrote:
Well maybe the [url="http://nwn2.wikia.com/wiki/Swashbuckler"]Swashbuckler[/url] base-class is what you are really looking for.
Yes, she has got same hit die,base attack bonus and saving throws with fighter, and as agile as rogue with plainer skills. I should install Storm of Zehir and take a look to swashbuckler class. Thanks

Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 2:55 pm
by Scottg
ithil_craban wrote:Yes, she has got same hit die,base attack bonus and saving throws with fighter, and as agile as rogue with plainer skills. I should install Storm of Zehir and take a look to swashbuckler class. Thanks
..say, isn't that what I originally mentioned? :D

Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 3:16 pm
by ithil_craban
:D Yeah, you're a great man Scottg, after 23 messages i've returned to your point :D