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<blockquote data-quote="Mustrum_Ridcully" data-source="post: 330848" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>I find it difficult to rate the classes, because, as always, it depends on situation...</p><p>A Fighter is be best because he is versatile and can wield his weapons with great effectiveness</p><p>A wizard is the best because he can know any little spell, and if he didn`t memorize it, he casts it from scroll, wand, or from any other magic item he created.</p><p>A sorcerer is the best because he can dish out dozens of deadly spells</p><p>A bard is the best because he can fight, perform, and communicate with people, and heal and support his mates.</p><p>A Ranger is the best because he can survive and fight in the wilderness, and can sneak past enemy lines.</p><p>A Rogue ist the best because he can search for traps, sneak past enemies and kill them without risk, or bluff his way out of worse situations.</p><p>A Paladin is the best because he is a powerful holy warrior, capable of detecting and destroying all evil foes in the world.</p><p>A Cleric is the best because he can cast useful spells and enter melee combat.</p><p>A Druid is the best because he rules the wilderness, has powerful animal allies and is not limited to his "natural" form.</p><p>A Monk is the best because he is a calm, but powerful warrior that can fight even without equipment, and is a respected member of the society.</p><p>A Barbarian is the best because he can dish out great amounts of damage, survives great punishments and scares his enemies.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I know, this is quite obvious, most of it probably stands in the character class description. But it is true.</p><p>So far, I never regretted any character class or combination I played, I always had some fun (at least, if the campaign and the adventures were fun), and isn't it how it should be?</p><p>(So far, I played: Bard, Fighter, Ranger, Barbarian, Rogue (and Rogue/Pilot))</p><p>I would love to play every class at least once, but - so many classes, so few campaigns... <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Mustrum Ridcully</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustrum_Ridcully, post: 330848, member: 710"] I find it difficult to rate the classes, because, as always, it depends on situation... A Fighter is be best because he is versatile and can wield his weapons with great effectiveness A wizard is the best because he can know any little spell, and if he didn`t memorize it, he casts it from scroll, wand, or from any other magic item he created. A sorcerer is the best because he can dish out dozens of deadly spells A bard is the best because he can fight, perform, and communicate with people, and heal and support his mates. A Ranger is the best because he can survive and fight in the wilderness, and can sneak past enemy lines. A Rogue ist the best because he can search for traps, sneak past enemies and kill them without risk, or bluff his way out of worse situations. A Paladin is the best because he is a powerful holy warrior, capable of detecting and destroying all evil foes in the world. A Cleric is the best because he can cast useful spells and enter melee combat. A Druid is the best because he rules the wilderness, has powerful animal allies and is not limited to his "natural" form. A Monk is the best because he is a calm, but powerful warrior that can fight even without equipment, and is a respected member of the society. A Barbarian is the best because he can dish out great amounts of damage, survives great punishments and scares his enemies. Yes, I know, this is quite obvious, most of it probably stands in the character class description. But it is true. So far, I never regretted any character class or combination I played, I always had some fun (at least, if the campaign and the adventures were fun), and isn't it how it should be? (So far, I played: Bard, Fighter, Ranger, Barbarian, Rogue (and Rogue/Pilot)) I would love to play every class at least once, but - so many classes, so few campaigns... :) Mustrum Ridcully [/QUOTE]
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