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![]() ![]() Gold Member Tactical reputation: 3 Posts: 959 Joined: 29-June 07 From: Budapest - Hungary ![]() |
While I just finish BG1 soon, so I am planning my IA party. Since I am new in IA I would like any comments about my planned party:
gnome fighter/illusionist PC Keldorn Valygar Anomen Cernd (auramaster) Nalia I considered to get Haer'Dalis also, but he is similar to my PC (caster tank/damage dealer), so I skipped him. Also I am unsure about Nalia, but I think I need a thif at least for traps and locks. And I also need a high lvl arcane caster. |
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![]() Forum Member Tactical reputation: 2 Posts: 442 Joined: 4-May 07 From: London, England ![]() |
@Sikret
I know auramaster can cast ruby ray as well I was just trying to emphasise the multipurpose usefullness aspect of the bard. To be honest by late game my auramaster was almost exclusively casting ruby ray, that and summons and protection spells. With out greater restoration I just feel a pure class druid doesn't quite cut it late game even with the auramasters enhanced spell selection and improved casting time. As for the bard comparison with the new armour and the excess of scrolls the bard becomes your best source of ruby ray, the +2 casting speed and permanent aura cleansing allowing him to tear down mages defences in double quick time. Anyhow I'm not saying don't take the auramaster, its was an interesting kit to play with especially as I'd never used Cernd before, was justing suggesting an alternative. This post has been edited by Clown: Jul 6 2007, 07:19 PM |
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