Question re: caster character and prestige class
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 9:24 am
Hi,
I am very new to NWN2 and I stopped playing D&D after AD&D 2nd, so I'm not new to rpgs per se, but I'm not quite clear on all the fancy new 3rd ed concepts.
Here's my problem: I'm playing an elven wizard, and I thought it might be neat to get a few levels of Arcane Archer to help my ranged combat when there's not enough enemies in one place to waste an AoE spell or when I'm--Mystra forbid--out of spells. However, I really don't see how in this system getting even a single level of AA would be beneficiary. First of all, I'll probably need to level up wizard/fighter so I can even get the attack bonus necessary for the class. Then, when I'm at a really high level already, the bonuses granted by the AA prestige class seem completely negligible when compared to more spells or even spells of a higher level. I'm pretty sure I'm overlooking something here--can someone help me? Or maybe it just doesn't make sense to have a main-class (if that term still makes sense) spell-caster and then to go for a prestige class on top of that (except I guess Harper Agents, who get spells too, if I read it right).
Thanks
I am very new to NWN2 and I stopped playing D&D after AD&D 2nd, so I'm not new to rpgs per se, but I'm not quite clear on all the fancy new 3rd ed concepts.
Here's my problem: I'm playing an elven wizard, and I thought it might be neat to get a few levels of Arcane Archer to help my ranged combat when there's not enough enemies in one place to waste an AoE spell or when I'm--Mystra forbid--out of spells. However, I really don't see how in this system getting even a single level of AA would be beneficiary. First of all, I'll probably need to level up wizard/fighter so I can even get the attack bonus necessary for the class. Then, when I'm at a really high level already, the bonuses granted by the AA prestige class seem completely negligible when compared to more spells or even spells of a higher level. I'm pretty sure I'm overlooking something here--can someone help me? Or maybe it just doesn't make sense to have a main-class (if that term still makes sense) spell-caster and then to go for a prestige class on top of that (except I guess Harper Agents, who get spells too, if I read it right).
Thanks