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Classes not dependent on high abilities

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Caliban said:
I don't believe I stated a positive or negative opinion regarding his behavior, merely confirming that the "attitude" that Emirikol commented on is what passes for normal with Hong.

So the next time you feel the need to single me out on a public thread simply to tell me how I should act, please refrain from doing so.

Simply report it to a moderator, or send me a PM. Or do you feel that that bit of advice shouldn't apply to you? ;)
Hmmm...if you object to Cheiromancer's singling you out, shouldn't you report it to a moderator or send him a PM? :lol:

~Now somebody tell me that I should have reported it and the cycle continues Spikey
 

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On topic, you could make a reasonable bard, I think.

Druid would be a reasonable choice- even without high level spells, you'd get wild shape.

Rystil Arden said:
Hmmm...if you object to Cheiromancer's singling you out, shouldn't you report it to a moderator or send him a PM? :lol:

~Now somebody tell me that I should have reported it and the cycle continues Spikey

I have to admit, I was tempted. :)
 

the Jester said:
On topic, you could make a reasonable bard, I think.

Druid would be a reasonable choice- even without high level spells, you'd get wild shape.



I have to admit, I was tempted. :)
I was thinking Bard for the buffs, but you wouldn't be able to cast spells as quickly (thanks to the Bard's getting 0 at some levels and needing the bonus) and Bardic Knowledge isn't as useful without a decent Int bonus.
 


Oh right.. the actual question.

Warlock's definitely one. Most of the ToB classes can do well also.

Rogue definitely. Probably the best, I'd say.

Fighter can do well with only bare minimums. 13 in str, int, and/or dex to cover entry requirements for certain feat chains and off you go.

Barbarian can do well for similar reasons - they are their own stat boosts.

Dragon Shaman doesn't need much in the way of stats.

Soulknife. Possibly some of the Incarnum classes. Binder can make due with only a moderate smidge of charisma and nothing else.
 


Could a moderator please close this thread?

People seem intent on thread-crapping it, so I think I'll wait until another time to revisit the issue.
 

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