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Can Kits dual class?
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 4:35 am
by pgroves
Can a character that uses a kit dual class? For example could a swashbuckler dual to a mage (or even a specialist mage, like a conjurer?) Can you do this without resorting to shadowkeeper?
cheers
Paul
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 7:36 am
by Sker
A kit can dual class - without shadowkeeper - the same way a base class can. However, a kit can not -without the assistance of Shadowkeeper - dual to another kit. Sorry, no kensai-assassins without SK...
Of course, with SK and some good hacking, nearly any combination is possible.

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 7:46 am
by garazdawi
I don't thÃnk you can dual class to a specialist mage as only valid Multi classes can be dualed to and it is only gnomes who can maulti class with a specialist mage (illusionist) and since you have to be human to dual class I think you can't dual to a specialist mage.....
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 8:30 am
by Minerva
Any kit of the valid class can dual class to valid class, except kits in ranger class. Only beastmaster can dual class into cleric, I believe. No "Stalker -> Cleric" dual class, for example.
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 5:30 pm
by UserUnfriendly
Originally posted by Sker
A kit can dual class - without shadowkeeper - the same way a base class can. However, a kit can not -without the assistance of Shadowkeeper - dual to another kit. Sorry, no kensai-assassins without SK...
Of course, with SK and some good hacking, nearly any combination is possible.
true...
berserker kensai mage multi are possible...
kensai assassins are quite easy, and fun...
oh here's a funny one...
kensai swishy cleric assassin...that one takes a while....
and lets not forget, if you install tactics mod fighter based archer kit, you can have archer mages...
so just to see if i could, i made a archer kensai berserker mage...
i am currently playing a paladin kensai sorceress cleric druid...hehhehehehehheh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 3:01 am
by Elemental ZOOT
OMG Hackin is 4 newbs (no offense to you hackers) but hacking is just a form of cheating
if u hack wih shadow keeper u aint a real fan of BG
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 7:57 am
by Sker
Originally posted by Elemental ZOOT
OMG Hackin is 4 newbs (no offense to you hackers) but hacking is just a form of cheating
if u hack wih shadow keeper u aint a real fan of BG
I don't think I'm exactly a newbie (I realize that I am to this forum) to the game.

I definitely wouldn't call UU a newbie. Some of us hack for the fun of the hack.
BG can be enjoyed at several levels whether it's just hack-n-slash, role playing, or hacking-n-cheesing. I've had a blast with all three.

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 9:46 am
by nephtu
Hacking
Well, hacking, exploiting and cheesing in a single player game is a matter of personal choice - it's not like you harm anyone else's enjoyment if you want to play Bun-bun or your own dementedly powerful character. Muliplyer competitive games are, of course, a different matter. You can argue that it's rather like cheating at solitaire, but it's not necessarily true - especially if you're playing in tactics, since
those monsters certainly use some cheese.
When I hacked Jaheira to Cleric/Ranger (specialty priest of Helm

) - the only thing I did that couldn't be done with a regular character was giving a multiclass a kit - big whoop-de-do. When I hacked Edwin to Sorceror, I gave him no abililies he wouldn't have had if that been the class he had always possesed. Does that mean I don't like the game, or that I'm a "newb" (horrors!) - let alone someone like
le maitre d'fromage bunny man himself? I think not.
So, to put it in terms E Z will understand "ROFL noob! Hacking = TEH WIN11111"