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<blockquote data-quote="Herobizkit" data-source="post: 5037858" data-attributes="member: 36150"><p>I think I understand... will you be describing your level increases as the unlocking of repressed memories?</p><p></p><p>It really is a matter of taste. If the only reason you're playing an Archivist is for the buffs, then yeah, go all Archivist and pretend you never saw the CC. If you're allowed to build your character starting at a higher level, take your level of CC and build away. The CC and Archivist do work well together, and you can cast those juicy domain spells that you can't normally learn as an Archivist.</p><p></p><p>Monks get (4+int) skill points per level, same as the Archvist. They get access to Know/Arcana and Religion as class skills, as well as potentially useful skills such as Diplomacy, Sense Motive, Listen, and Spot.</p><p></p><p>The hardest part of character creation in 3.x is the pre-planning. You won't really know how effective your build will be until you actually play it. :/</p><p></p><p>If you're going multi-class, accept that you're not going to max out any of your abilities. If you're starting at 1st level, it's usually best to pick the class with the most skill points as your starting level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herobizkit, post: 5037858, member: 36150"] I think I understand... will you be describing your level increases as the unlocking of repressed memories? It really is a matter of taste. If the only reason you're playing an Archivist is for the buffs, then yeah, go all Archivist and pretend you never saw the CC. If you're allowed to build your character starting at a higher level, take your level of CC and build away. The CC and Archivist do work well together, and you can cast those juicy domain spells that you can't normally learn as an Archivist. Monks get (4+int) skill points per level, same as the Archvist. They get access to Know/Arcana and Religion as class skills, as well as potentially useful skills such as Diplomacy, Sense Motive, Listen, and Spot. The hardest part of character creation in 3.x is the pre-planning. You won't really know how effective your build will be until you actually play it. :/ If you're going multi-class, accept that you're not going to max out any of your abilities. If you're starting at 1st level, it's usually best to pick the class with the most skill points as your starting level. [/QUOTE]
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