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<blockquote data-quote="Majoru Oakheart" data-source="post: 6699771" data-attributes="member: 5143"><p>They are all supposed to be around 10-15 level. I haven't seen them use any "epic level" powers.</p><p></p><p>Cattie has had a mixed up history. Since she originally was just a fighter before she decided to become a fighter/wizard who was devout and..maybe a cleric. Then, over time they kept emphasizing that although she was a fighter that she didn't want to rely on her fighting powers because doing so would stop her growth with magic. It seemed to me that she was probably something like 8 fighter/3 Wizard when all of them died. When they were all "reborn", they seem to have used that as an excuse to let them change around their classes. </p><p></p><p>Cattie discussed the fact that her fighting skills hadn't been used in so long that she didn't think she could use them at all anymore. That while dead she had found a newfound connection with her goddess and wanted to focus on that. Then in her new life she enrolled in a wizard academy and studied magic for something like 12 years. </p><p></p><p>My best estimate now that I think about it more than the post above is that they decided she isn't a fighter at all anymore and is something like 6 cleric/6 wizard from the most recent book I've read. </p><p></p><p>Salvatore says he doesn't like to think about what levels his characters are so they tend to vary from book to book. But it's fairly obvious that Drizzt and Breunor are higher level than the rest. Drizzt might be as high as 17.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majoru Oakheart, post: 6699771, member: 5143"] They are all supposed to be around 10-15 level. I haven't seen them use any "epic level" powers. Cattie has had a mixed up history. Since she originally was just a fighter before she decided to become a fighter/wizard who was devout and..maybe a cleric. Then, over time they kept emphasizing that although she was a fighter that she didn't want to rely on her fighting powers because doing so would stop her growth with magic. It seemed to me that she was probably something like 8 fighter/3 Wizard when all of them died. When they were all "reborn", they seem to have used that as an excuse to let them change around their classes. Cattie discussed the fact that her fighting skills hadn't been used in so long that she didn't think she could use them at all anymore. That while dead she had found a newfound connection with her goddess and wanted to focus on that. Then in her new life she enrolled in a wizard academy and studied magic for something like 12 years. My best estimate now that I think about it more than the post above is that they decided she isn't a fighter at all anymore and is something like 6 cleric/6 wizard from the most recent book I've read. Salvatore says he doesn't like to think about what levels his characters are so they tend to vary from book to book. But it's fairly obvious that Drizzt and Breunor are higher level than the rest. Drizzt might be as high as 17. [/QUOTE]
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