Posted March 01, 2014
From a power gaming point of view, the best classes for a beginner are:
- multi ranger/cleric (all druid + cleric spells, weapon specialisation + more attacs per round)
- multi mage/fighter (I play a gnome right now, useful but not extremely overpowered in BG1, but in BG2 you can protect yourself from almost everything and cut your enemies to pieces)
-multi fighter/thief (backstabbing with weapon specialisation and lots of strengh is fun)
If you want to dual class, play a single class through bg1. When you import your char to BG2, you can select a class kit for your char. wait until level 9 before you dual a fighter.
-swashbuckler10 -> mage (you cannot backstab with the best mage weapons and extra AC and Thac0 are always welcome)
- kensai 9 -> mage (mages cannot use armor anyway)
- berserker 9 (or 13 if you can wait that long) -> thief (thiefs and bards level up faster than others)
- kensai 13 -> thief (not good for beginners, but you get insane backstab damage later)
- mages are very powerful in the end, but it is very hard to survive until you find a group and gain some levels.
You will get special abilities at each level up once you have more than 2.8mio exp. This was the limit of the original BG2 without throne of bhaal, but when you explore and seek side quests, you will get there long before ToB. Thiefs can use every item (overwrites kensai restrictions) and set tons of spike traps, fighters use a whirwind attac and mages can become a magic machine gun.
But you don´t need a power gaming char to beat the game since you have a full group. Though having a powerful char with good stats can make the game much easier.
- multi ranger/cleric (all druid + cleric spells, weapon specialisation + more attacs per round)
- multi mage/fighter (I play a gnome right now, useful but not extremely overpowered in BG1, but in BG2 you can protect yourself from almost everything and cut your enemies to pieces)
-multi fighter/thief (backstabbing with weapon specialisation and lots of strengh is fun)
If you want to dual class, play a single class through bg1. When you import your char to BG2, you can select a class kit for your char. wait until level 9 before you dual a fighter.
-swashbuckler10 -> mage (you cannot backstab with the best mage weapons and extra AC and Thac0 are always welcome)
- kensai 9 -> mage (mages cannot use armor anyway)
- berserker 9 (or 13 if you can wait that long) -> thief (thiefs and bards level up faster than others)
- kensai 13 -> thief (not good for beginners, but you get insane backstab damage later)
- mages are very powerful in the end, but it is very hard to survive until you find a group and gain some levels.
You will get special abilities at each level up once you have more than 2.8mio exp. This was the limit of the original BG2 without throne of bhaal, but when you explore and seek side quests, you will get there long before ToB. Thiefs can use every item (overwrites kensai restrictions) and set tons of spike traps, fighters use a whirwind attac and mages can become a magic machine gun.
But you don´t need a power gaming char to beat the game since you have a full group. Though having a powerful char with good stats can make the game much easier.