Posted September 23, 2014
Landeril: I actually disagree with Iwub here. A Cleric/Mage is a pretty decent character if built right. Especially as Dual-Class.
So I see no issue with you using a C/M, even as your primary, just be sure to build it right mate. One slight mess up in a Dual-Class can screw you over at the worst moment. I learned the hard way with a F/M/T
Jason_the_Iguana: Are you sure you mean dual-class here? That is to say, a human who starts out as either cleric or mage and then switches to the other? Dual-class fighter/mage/thief is impossible. That's a multi-class only combo. And dual-class cleric/mages would be very, very weak. They'd be either way too low level in their first class to cast anything useful, or if you dual at a high level they'd have to wait until the very end of the game to get their first class abilities back. So I see no issue with you using a C/M, even as your primary, just be sure to build it right mate. One slight mess up in a Dual-Class can screw you over at the worst moment. I learned the hard way with a F/M/T
A multi-class cleric/mage (that is to say, an elf or half-elf who gains levels as a cleric and a mage simultaneously) is a good character in BG2, and probably in IWD1 too. (Never tried one there.) But a dual-class cleric/mage isn't.
However, a Multi-Class would be great if you prefer that way. But not always the perfect substitute. I don't use Multi-Class characters personally, and only used Dual Class, so I gave the information I knew about.
Nor, have I seen, you be able to gain them at the same time. Its more along the lines of picking which class you wanna level up.
Post edited September 23, 2014 by Landeril