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Master Dual/Multi-Classing List?
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2001 3:37 pm
by Philip
Does anyone know of an authorative list of all the possible dual/multi-class combinations that SoA/ToB will support, including what attributes are required for each?
e.g. Is it possible to be a multi-class Swashbuckler/Cleric (not that I'd necessarily want to

) and if so, what race/alignment/stats/etc would I require at a minimum in order to be allowed to be one?
I'm about to start a new game soon and would like to try something out of the ordinary but very challenging/interesting from more of a 'role playing' (well sort of...) than a 'power gaming' point of view. I'd like to try a combination I'd never thought possible/likely before!
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2001 2:15 am
by Edwin
Read the topics in this forum..you'll find all the answers to your questions
Really, there are hundreds of these topics.....

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2001 12:25 am
by Philip
Yep Edwin - I agree, there are HUNDREDS of topics in this forum that discuss various classes, multi- and dual- combos, which are best for parties, which are best for soloing, which are best for power-gaming, etc, etc, etc... and I've read quite a lot of them!
What I was hoping for was a concise list _all in one place_ of the possible combinations and their basic requirements without the pages upon pages of rants, comments, opinions, conjecture, etc, etc mixed in.
I have seen a brilliant Guide to Character Classes by Riverwind (Andrew Shih) but this document appears to only list a small subset of all the possible combinations.
Does anyone know if such a concise chart/list exists? Does anyone want the challenge of writing one?

Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2001 1:09 am
by polaris
The only master list I know of is in the Balder's Gate SOA User's Guide (the one that comes with the game) near the back of the list.
*UNFORTUNATELY* is is wrong in several places (it lists Druid/Mage as a possible multiclass for example when it is not available).
Sorry I can't be more help.
-Polaris
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2001 2:24 am
by Astafas
Originally posted by Philip:
[QB]
e.g. Is it possible to be a multi-class Swashbuckler/Cleric (not that I'd necessarily want to

) and if so, what race/alignment/stats/etc would I require at a minimum in order to be allowed to be one?
QB]
I don't know of any complete list of this. However the options aren't that many so you could easily put toghter one on your own. I'll tell you this, though. Only humans can dualclass. Only dualclass characters can choose a kit (only for the first class). Therefor, a multiclass Swashbuckler/Cleric isn't possible.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2001 4:39 am
by Craig
Good one Swashy/Cleric 26/27 pick use any item, evasion and whirlwind now thats a class
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2001 5:12 am
by Astafas
Originally posted by craig:
<STRONG>Good one Swashy/Cleric 26/27 pick use any item, evasion and whirlwind now thats a class</STRONG>
To dual at level 26 is *a bit* late, wouldn't you say? IMO, you miss the whole point with dualing (having two classes) when you wait to long.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2001 5:20 am
by Craig
No well yes its late but it is good Think you are basicly a fighter Casting spels brill ac holy might whirl wind evasion and so forth imagine
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2001 5:26 am
by Astafas
Oh, I'm sure that makes for a good PC. The question, though, is *when* the PC gets good. Where in the game are you at the time the PC realize his full potential ( = access to earlier class)?
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2001 1:24 pm
by Craig
Good all the way i would say never tried it
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2001 1:47 pm
by Astafas
Well, for almost the entire game that PC would be either:
1) an ordinary Swashbuckler (although with an interest for the spiritual) or
2) a low level priest (remembering his luckier days as a thief).
Only in the very end of the game he would once more access his first class and thus becoming:
3) a dual class character with the advantages of his two classes
In short, I believe this character clearly shows how to *not* dual class. If you want both classes at those levels, a better alternative is to multiclass.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2001 4:00 pm
by Sarkyn
It is impossible to dual-class Swashbuckler with a Cleric.
The BG2 game imposes a restriction on dual-classing that isn't present in real D&D.
In BG2, you can only dual-class two classes which are allowable as a VALID MULTI-CLASS combination. Thus any thief with any cleric is not permitted.
Nice idea, though, eh? Perhaps NWN...
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2001 4:05 pm
by Craig
You can , you can cleric theif an orc or gnome
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2001 10:39 pm
by Astafas
Originally posted by Sarkyn:
<STRONG>It is impossible to dual-class Swashbuckler with a Cleric.
The BG2 game imposes a restriction on dual-classing that isn't present in real D&D.
In BG2, you can only dual-class two classes which are allowable as a VALID MULTI-CLASS combination. Thus any thief with any cleric is not permitted.
Nice idea, though, eh? Perhaps NWN...</STRONG>
You are wrong. Remember Tiax?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2001 11:30 am
by Xyx
Welcome to GameBanshee.
Cleric/Thief dual is available to Gnomes and Half-Orcs.
And let's not forget Aerie the Elven Cleric/Mage... That one's for NPCs only.