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Eckister

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so I was just wondering the other day - if you had the option, what dual class would you pick and why? :-)

 

lets leave all the "why would you do that"s aside now, we all know each class can become powerful enough to be considered a one-man (or woman) army and the level cap wouldnt help either. I merely aim to fantasize. ;-)

 

I guess my pick would be a mage/warrior (to gain a few warrior shield skills/bonuses for the arcane warrior).



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DracoAngel

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I would go with a mage/rogue

I just always loved being to stealth around as a mage and bombard a group enemies with an AoE. I played as a mage/rogue in Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning and I loved being able to switch from a dual-wielding melee rogue with massive faeblades or a mage wielding chakrams (which I'm still waiting for in Dragon Age :lol: would love to wield chakrams.)


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Riverdaleswhiteflash

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Given that we point buy our stats instead of rolling them, I'm not sure I'd want to multi-class. If I did, I'd probably prefer it to be under the 2e version used in Baldur's Gate. (The non-human version where you start with both.)

 

Under such circumstances, I would probably want to be a rogue/warrior, with Legionnaire Scout, Reaver, and Assassin. I'd dual wield, too, so as to be able to take a talent with my main weapon under all circumstances.


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keeneaow

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i'm with Eckister, the arcane warrior has to spend some points in dexterity anyway,

so why not put it to good use ?

there is a mod that adds these warrior skills to AW, but for me at least,

it revert at any given time so the knife in the left hand deal as little as if i didnt have the skill,

and i spent the skills for nuffing.


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