Sorcerer's
Guide to Kits - Baldur's Gate II Kits
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Index:
1.
Bard Kits
2. Cleric Kits
3. Druid Kits
4. Fighter Kits
5. Mage "Kits"
6. Paladin Kits
7. Ranger Kits
8. Thief Kits
9. Barbarian, Monk & Sorcerer
Blade
The
blade is an expert fighter and adventurer, whose bardic acting abilities
make him appear more intimidating and fearsome. His fighting style is
flashy and entertaining, but is also quite deadly.
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Jester
This
bard is well versed in the arts of ridicule and hilarity, and uses his
abilities to distract and confuse his enemies, cavorting madly during
combat.
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Skald
This
Nordic bard is also a warrior of great strength, skill and virtue. His
songs are inspiring sagas of battle and valor, and the skald devotes
his life to those pursuits.
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The character
can't become a specialty priest until completing a specific quest in the
game.
Priest
of Talos
Talos
is the evil god of storms, destruction and rebellion. Clerics of the Stormlord
warn that Talos must be appeased or he will rain destruction upon the
land.
Advantages:
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Priest
of Lathander
Lathander
is the good god of renewal, creativity and youth, and is celebrated nearly
everywhere. His followers are very popular throughout the Realms, and
there are numerous wealthy temples devoted to him.
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Priest
of Helm
Followers
of the neutral God of Watchers and Protectors are warriors in their own
right and are often seen as defenders of the innocent.
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Shapeshifter
This
druid is not called shapeshifter because he has access to a great variety
of forms, rather because of his complete dedication to a single alternate
form. This druid has willingly allowed himself to become infected with
lycanthropy, but due to intense study and training he has the ability
to control his affliction. The creature he becomes is that of the werewolf,
the most famous of the lycanthrope shape changers.
Advantages:
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Totemic
Druid
This
druid closely identifies with a particular animal, an animal that he feels
represents his spirit. This grants him a special connection to the animal
kingdom, and he is able to call upon their spirits to aid him.
Advantages:
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Avenger
A
member of a special sect within the Druidic order, a druid of this type
is dedicated to fighting those who would defile nature. Avengers have
powers the average druid does not; additional abilities that have been
earned through extensive rituals, a process that is very physically draining.
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Berserker
This is a warrior who is in tune with his animalistic side and, during
combat, can achieve an ecstatic state of mind that will enable him to
fight longer, harder and more savagely than any human has a right to.
Berserkers tend to be barbarian-like in nature, but not always. Sometimes
it is a conscious choice that a warrior in training makes. Regardless,
opponents on the battlefield will be unsettled when they see the savage
and inhuman elements of the berserker's personality. This class is common
amongst dwarves, known to them as "battleragers."
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Wizardslayer
This
warrior has been specially trained by his sect to excel in hunting and
attacking spellcasters of all kinds.
Advantages:
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Kensai
This
class is also known as the Sword Saint, and consists of a warrior who
has been specially trained to be one with his sword. They are deadly and
fast and trained to fight without encumbrance.
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Mage specialists gain an extra spell per level, but can't cast spells in their opposition school.
Specialist
- Races - Stat Required
Abjurer
- Human - 15 Wisdom
Conjurer - Human, Half-Elf - 15 Constitution
Diviner - Any - 16 Wisdom
Enchanter - Human, Half-Elf, Elf - 16 Charisma
Illusionist - Human, Gnome - 16 Dexterity
Invoker - Human - 16 Constitution
Necromancer - Human - 16 Wisdom
Transmuter - Human, Half-Elf - 15 Dexterity
Specialist
- School - Opposition School(s)
Abjurer -
Abjuration - Alteration
Conjurer - Conjuration/Summoning - Divination
Diviner - Divination - Conjuration/Summoning
Enchanter - Enchantment/Charm - Evocation
Illusionist - Illusion - Necromancy
Invoker - Invocation/Evocation - Enchantment/Charm, Conjuration
Necromancer - Necromancy - Illusion
Transmuter - Alteration - Abjuration, Necromancy
Cavalier
This class represents the most common picture of the knight: the gentleman
warrior who epitomizes honor, courage, and loyalty. He is specialized
in battling 'classical' evil monsters such as demons and dragons.
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Inquisitor
The
inquisitor has dedicated his life to finding and eliminating practitioners
of evil magic and defeating the forces of darkness, and his god has provided
him with special abilities towards that end.
Advantages:
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Undead
Slayer
This
holy avenger has honed his abilities towards the destruction of the undead
and other unnatural creatures, and is immune to many of their more devastating
abilities.
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Archer
The archer is the epitome of skill with the bow. He is the ultimate
marksman, able to make almost any shot, not matter how difficult. To become
so skilled with the bow, the archer has had to sacrifice some of his proficiency
with melee weapons and armor.
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Beastmaster
This
ranger is a wanderer, and is not comfortable in civilized lands. He maintains
a natural affinity for animals; they are his friends and comrades-in-arms,
and the Beast Master has a limited form of telepathic communication with
them.
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Stalker
Stalkers
serve as covert intelligence gatherers, comfortable in both wilderness
and urban settings. They are the spies, informants, and interrogators,
and their mastery of stealth makes them deadly opponents.
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Assassin
This is a killer trained in discrete and efficient murder, relying
on anonymity and surprise to perform his task. Assassins must be of Evil
or Chaotic Neutral alignment.
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Swashbuckler
This
rogue is part acrobat, part swordsman, and part wit: the epitome of charm
and grace.
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Bounty
Hunter
This
is a hunter of men, skilled in tracking quarry and bringing them back
alive... whether for lawful authorities or underworld masters. Bounty
Hunters are specially trained at their task and make fearsome opponents.
They have honed their trap-making abilities well beyond that of the average
thief.
Advantages:
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Barbarian
A barbarian can be an excellent warrior. While not as disciplined
or as skilled as a normal fighter, the barbarian can willingly throw himself
into a berserker rage, becoming a tougher and stronger opponent. The barbarian
uses the fighter avatar.
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Monk
Monks are warriors who pursue perfection through contemplation as
well as action. They are versatile fighters, especially skilled in combat
without weapons or armor. Though monks cannot cast spells, they have a
unique magic of their own. They channel a subtle energy, called ki, which
allows them to perform amazing feats. The monk's best known feat is their
ability to stun an opponent with an unarmed blow.
Advantages:
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Sorcerer
Sorcerers
are practitioners of magic who were born with the innate ability to cast
spells. It is thought that the blood of some powerful creature flows through
their veins; perhaps they are the spawn of the gods themselves, or even
dragons walking in humanoid form. Regardless, the sorcerer's magic is
intuitive rather than logical. They know fewer spells than wizards, and
acquire spells more slowly, but they can cast spells more often and have
no need to select and prepare spells ahead of time. Sorcerers cannot specialize
in magic the way wizards do. Other than these differences, a sorcerer
is very similar to the wizard.
Note: A sorcerer does NOT learn spells from scrolls. He chooses new spells
with each level. A sorcerer's prime requisite in BG2 is INTELLIGENCE.