Skills: Dumps at every Rogue Level below. Saving Throws (Fortitude/Will/Reflex): 13/6/11 Keep them around because people often wish the had an extra save.Ġ2: Fighter(1): Weapon Focus Greatsword (can be any weapon you are proficient with)Ġ7: Fighter(4): Weapon Specialization GreatswordĠ9: Paladin(3): Improved Critical Greatswordġ1: Fighter(6): Weapon Proficiency Exoticġ2: Fighter(7): STR+1, Toughness, (STR=20)ġ6: Fighter(10): STR+1, Great Cleave, (STR=21) That way if you screw up allocating something you can fix it. The Build progression: Hint: Save game every time you get the level up message. 4 Rogue levels is the perfect amount to have no negative impact on your combat for so many skill gains. Rogue gives you your Indiana Jones Tomb Raiding skills. Now you can cast spells with wands/scrolls, use magic items from any other class. Tumble (improves AC), and Use Magic Device. Find secret doors, open locks, disarm traps. Note: This requires you to be Lawful Good Alignment which you must choose at character creation. A third level gives you an innate cure disease 1/day, that also works a lot like a restoration potion/scroll. Paladin: 2 levels make you fearless and immune to disease. Plus class exclusive Weapon Specialization. Briefly what each class brings to the table:įighter: This is your main class, it gives you combat prowess, and more Feats than any other class. Best left to higher (or epic) levels and more experienced players.Ĭlass choices: You could go straight fighter and be OK, but this combo opens a lot of extra skills and abilities. Ranged (bows), Dexterity based, and dual weapons are not that effective at lower levels. These are two most effective options for physical combat. I suggest starting out with a combat oriented character.Ĭombat type: Strength based, Big Two Handed weapon or Weapon and Shield. Spell casting in this game is hard to get right and easy to get wrong for new players. Race: Human: Easiest to multiclass, extra feat, and extra skill point/level. So here is my good all round build suggesting for new players, starting with one of the official low level campaigns (OC or SoU). The question about a good build for a new player comes up often, and many times the answers range from vague (play a fighter) to one of the specialized 40th level builds that aren't really very good, at low levels. Remember to add keywords if your query is a specific one. To aid in ease-of-use and save everyone some time, we have link search filters for the community to use. If you want to help out and learn the ropes of moderating, please send us a message. It is almost essential that you are experienced with NWN1, NWN2, and NWO, as you will have to enforce spoiler tags. This is a small sub, so first-timers would be more suited than power-mods. (/other) This is a spoiler.Īt the moment this sub is look for volunteers to help us moderate. Yellow spoiler tags are for any other content: Orange spoiler tags are for Neverwinter Online: Red spoiler tags are for Neverwinter Nights 2: To add a spoiler tag use the appropriate code in your comments:īlack spoiler tags are for Neverwinter Nights 1: Please add spoiler tags if you're talking about the events of the game. Neverwinter Nights 1 at Spellhold Studios.Neverwinter Nights Multiplayer Server List.Neverwinter Nights 1 at Mike's RPG Center.Neverwinter Nights 2 at Sorcerer's Place.
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