thme: Is Yeslick a dual class or multi. Not sure if I would want a multi-class since I am already a Cleric/ Ranger multi and have Kivan and Minsc. A straight-up cleric may serve my party better.
Hickory: Yeslick is multi-class, and inferior to Branwen in all stats except STR and CON (+2 in each case). His STR gives him NO melee bonuses, and his CON gives him +1 HP/Level. Considering he is multi, he is inferior as a cleric in every way that counts.
Labeling him inferior "in every way that counts" seems misleading to me, if not down right inaccurate. I realize that you've only said he's inferior as a cleric, but I can't shake the feeling that you are implying he is inferior as a character. Yeslick brings some other things to the party along with his cleric levels. He even has the same WIS, so Branwen doesn't win there.
If all you care about is adding cleric spells (and expect nothing else from the character), then sure, Branwen wins. She'll level faster as a cleric because she isn't splitting class xp, and it looks like she'll be one level higher as a cleric at the cap. But if you look at more than just number of cleric spells, it isn't so clear cut. Yeslick adds a bunch of fighter levels, so he'll have better THAC0 (more damage overall, since he isn't missing as often!), he'll probably have more hp (I haven't crunched the numbers to verify this), some of his saves will be better, extra strength can translate into better AC while carrying the same loot, and he's got that bonus Dispel Magic compared to Branwen's Spiritual Hammer.
Here's a post from someone else on a different forum entirely, comparing the two.
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At the TotSC XP cap, Branwen will have a wopping 1 extra 3rd and 4th level spell over Yeslick.
Yeslick counters this with more HP, a better THAC0, an extra Attack per Round (assuming he's specialized), a better special ability, and better saving throws.
I've made my decision: I'm adding Branwen until I meet Yeslick, where she'll be leaving my party.
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