Posted November 15, 2010
So, seeing how Baldur's Gate 2 has just arrived, I thought it would be cool to have a thread where people can share character builds they enjoyed playing as. This could also be helpful to newer players as there are many, many more classes and subclasses than in previous installments and it can feel a little overwhelming.
Here's a few of the builds I've played through the game with:
Ranger/Cleric:Ah, the good old half-elf ranger/cleric. This is widely regarded as one of the most powerful classes in the game; and for good reasons. Due to a bug with the infinity engine, he has full access to both cleric and druid spells. BG2 also implemented dual-wielding. This works out very nicely for the ranger/cleric. With the Flail of Ages in his main hand and the Crom Fayer (sets str 25) in his offhand, he becomes an unstoppable whirlwind of death and destruction. This is the class for you if you're a power gamer.
Kensai/Theif: This class is FUN. Kensai are fighters that have very harsh equipment restrictions. They're unable to wear armor along with other things. This, however, can be offset by dual-classing to thief. At level 20, thieves can learn Use Any Item. As the name implies, this enables the character to use ANY item, effectively eliminating your armor restrictions from being a Kensai, leaving you with only the benefits! This also opens up a large window of options for how you'd like to equip your character. You can run around with the Carsomyr+5 and dispell everyone's magic, or you opt for something else all together. I made a Kensai/Thief that I wanted to have focus on backstabbing. Scrolls of Black blade of Disaster were wonderful for that. I also threw Staff of the Ram+6 on her for kicks. She could backstab for over 100 damage! Kensai/Thief can also lay traps, which have the potential to turn a difficult fight into a cheese-fest (spike traps are insanely overpowered.) This character is very versatile, very powerful and, most importantly, VERY fun!
Monk: This is a class that you probably shouldn't stray from if you start in it. Monks gain lots of awesome benefits as they stay in their class. There's really not a whole lot to say here. Have fun exploding people with your fists!
This is just a few examples of many, many possible awesome builds. I know I didn't mention even close to all of them, and I'm sure there's even more that I'm probably not aware of! All of the ways you can build a character in BG2 is one of the reasons I love it so much! I hope this thread will be helpful for others!
Here's a few of the builds I've played through the game with:
Ranger/Cleric:Ah, the good old half-elf ranger/cleric. This is widely regarded as one of the most powerful classes in the game; and for good reasons. Due to a bug with the infinity engine, he has full access to both cleric and druid spells. BG2 also implemented dual-wielding. This works out very nicely for the ranger/cleric. With the Flail of Ages in his main hand and the Crom Fayer (sets str 25) in his offhand, he becomes an unstoppable whirlwind of death and destruction. This is the class for you if you're a power gamer.
Kensai/Theif: This class is FUN. Kensai are fighters that have very harsh equipment restrictions. They're unable to wear armor along with other things. This, however, can be offset by dual-classing to thief. At level 20, thieves can learn Use Any Item. As the name implies, this enables the character to use ANY item, effectively eliminating your armor restrictions from being a Kensai, leaving you with only the benefits! This also opens up a large window of options for how you'd like to equip your character. You can run around with the Carsomyr+5 and dispell everyone's magic, or you opt for something else all together. I made a Kensai/Thief that I wanted to have focus on backstabbing. Scrolls of Black blade of Disaster were wonderful for that. I also threw Staff of the Ram+6 on her for kicks. She could backstab for over 100 damage! Kensai/Thief can also lay traps, which have the potential to turn a difficult fight into a cheese-fest (spike traps are insanely overpowered.) This character is very versatile, very powerful and, most importantly, VERY fun!
Monk: This is a class that you probably shouldn't stray from if you start in it. Monks gain lots of awesome benefits as they stay in their class. There's really not a whole lot to say here. Have fun exploding people with your fists!
This is just a few examples of many, many possible awesome builds. I know I didn't mention even close to all of them, and I'm sure there's even more that I'm probably not aware of! All of the ways you can build a character in BG2 is one of the reasons I love it so much! I hope this thread will be helpful for others!