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Companions for a paladin

Discussion in 'BG2: Throne of Bhaal (Classic)' started by Padine the Paladin, May 26, 2002.

  1. [​IMG] I have made a paladin in a multiplayer and i want some companion's for him.Send me ideas(RACE,CLASS and STATS,strengh etc.):help:


    (Forgive my spelling)

    [This message has been edited by Padine the Paladin (edited May 26, 2002).]
     
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    I'd say dump in one or two more tanks. I recommend a Barbarian (Dwarven or Orcish) and a Monk. You do want a mage, so I'd say make it a halfelven Wildmage, with 16 Con. Now you've got 2 more slots to fill, I'd say make two rangers with the archer kit. (Elven of course)

    The three tanks will be able to take care of themselves very good, and having two archers near your mage, gives him extra protection.

    You might want to consider switching the barbarian or monk for a fighter/cleric, but that's your call ;)
     
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    [​IMG] I'd either say an elven archer or a mc fighter-mage (l'swords/ b'swords/ l'bows). Archers are perfect to give the paladin ranged support; a fighter-mage can excell as a semi-frontliner behind the paladin and provide spell support and missiles while beeing able to take care of himself in melee.

    A neat alternative would be a good aligned cleric or an avenger druid as well.

    EDIT: 2300th post :roll::spin:;):):square::wave:

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    It is simply a matter of preference. How much challenge do you want. A sorcerer would definitely make the game easier.

    Check out http://gamebanshee.com/baldursgateii/strategyguides.php
    for "perfect party" suggestions.

    I submitted documentation concerning this. It may be posted in the future.
     
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