I think druid is becoming my second favorite class. I heard cleric/bard/rdd is overpowerd, I woder does this mean druid/bard is also good?
what about druid/bard?
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Naeryna
, mars 03 2015 09:41
#1
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 09:41
#2
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 10:20
A typical C/B/RDD would have a single bard level for the purpose of unlocking RDD, which hardly makes it a bard. It's overpowered because cleric is overpowered, and so will be a cleric/anything.
Generally speaking, though, it's not a good idea to mix two spellcasting classes, at least in a half-half amount. Druid and bard don't have a lot of synergy with each other, and both benefit from being kept rather pure, so I wouldn't recommend mixing them.
If you use Kaedrin's pack, however, the class canaith lyrist may be what you're looking for. Choose druid spellcasting progression and you'll be able to cast like a proper druid and still get most of the bard songs, maybe even Requiem if you take Extra Music (and maybe the "Talent" background?).
Generally speaking, though, it's not a good idea to mix two spellcasting classes, at least in a half-half amount. Druid and bard don't have a lot of synergy with each other, and both benefit from being kept rather pure, so I wouldn't recommend mixing them.
If you use Kaedrin's pack, however, the class canaith lyrist may be what you're looking for. Choose druid spellcasting progression and you'll be able to cast like a proper druid and still get most of the bard songs, maybe even Requiem if you take Extra Music (and maybe the "Talent" background?).
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#3
Posté 03 mars 2015 - 10:35
The 'Halfling Whistler' prestige class is essentially a druid / bard combination. I created a rough translation of it to see what it'd be like in NWN2, and it's not all that bad. I had to take some liberties with the class feats though, since not many of the originals were possible in NWN2 without a lot of customisation.
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