Well, if you enjoy a goody two shoes, a paladin is pretty awesome. But its maybe more awesome in the sequel when you really get your moneys worth from the immunity to fear/charm/whatever. Also, they are tanky, can wield big two handers and are the perfect party face.EboMan7x said:Hey Escapists! So I'm playing Baldur's Gate for the first time (literally downloading as we speak) and I'm on a wiki despairing over which class to play.
On one hand, I wanna have fun, and I've heard Bard is the funnest class to play... but on the other hand, history has shown that I fuckin suck at these sorts of games, so maybe I'd be better playing Fighter or Paladin or some such.
So what class would you recommend for a first time player? And if you feel compelled to do so, I'd love some general or specific advice for my first playthrough! Thanks!
(not enough room on poll for every class, so please say which you recommend and why) (Thanks again)
I guess you're talking about Xzhar and Edwin, but Dynaheir (good) and Xan (neutral) are also pure mages for a good alignment party.Shaun Kennedy said:I always enjoyed playing as a Ranger, a good ranged class with some decent survivability. Though lately I've taken to playing pure mage (Not specialized). This makes the early game WAAAY more challenging as you are severely limited to like 2 spells you can csst before needing to rest and you are super squishy. However a pure mage also has the greatest growth potential and if you aren't playing an evil route, the mage class is the MOST complimentary I feel to your party in the first game as 2 of the primary mage characters are pretty much evil, leaving a good alignment character to rely on magically gimped multiclass characters as casters.
It's true that come lvl 5 spell mage becomes a demigod even without being ones offspring but keep in mind we're talking first time player. Heck, only on my 3rd char I realized how powerful Chromatic Orb and Magic Missiles are and caring for a low-lvl mage can be quite demanding if his death means game over.neonit said:Ehm, i for one would recommend mage. As long as you keep in mind how experience works (the bigger party, the lower share of experience you get) you can get really strong really fast.
Also, warriors are boring. Yeah, they can chop and slash.... But mages.... oh ho ho ho, the choices are limitless! Burn them, zap them, disintegrate them, bury them in a tiny cube below the ground..... Or just summon a bunch of demons to rip them apart!
True, level 1 mage cant do shit. But you can get a very good ring very quickly, which helps remedy this situation. Its hidden inn a certain hole. All you have to do is to welcome it with open arms. Dont see it as a spoiler.... im just trying to be friendly.
I fully realise its for the first time player. which is why i said mage. I had introduced a guy to the bg2 whose only experience with rpg was diablo. His first instinct was to chose a barbarian, which is more or less a warrior + a couple extra options.dangoball said:It's true that come lvl 5 spell mage becomes a demigod even without being ones offspring but keep in mind we're talking first time player. Heck, only on my 3rd char I realized how powerful Chromatic Orb and Magic Missiles are and caring for a low-lvl mage can be quite demanding if his death means game over.neonit said:Ehm, i for one would recommend mage. As long as you keep in mind how experience works (the bigger party, the lower share of experience you get) you can get really strong really fast.
Also, warriors are boring. Yeah, they can chop and slash.... But mages.... oh ho ho ho, the choices are limitless! Burn them, zap them, disintegrate them, bury them in a tiny cube below the ground..... Or just summon a bunch of demons to rip them apart!
True, level 1 mage cant do shit. But you can get a very good ring very quickly, which helps remedy this situation. Its hidden inn a certain hole. All you have to do is to welcome it with open arms. Dont see it as a spoiler.... im just trying to be friendly.
I would say that for it's better to have a taste of arcane powers by the means of an NPC companion for a beginner and try playing your own only once you get the hang of stuff like THAC0, AC, stat bonuses and some knowledge of the game itself.
Yup, guess we can agree on that. Fighter is easy but can be boring, mage is fun but somewhat demanding. Cleric looks like a fine balance since you get to punch stuff with hammers but get to know the spell system on the divine side.neonit said:snip
Cleric or paladin could be a good option as well, now that i think about it.
Ya, cleric seems like a good option. You need one anyway if you want to regain hp during rest...dangoball said:Yup, guess we can agree on that. Fighter is easy but can be boring, mage is fun but somewhat demanding. Cleric looks like a fine balance since you get to punch stuff with hammers but get to know the spell system on the divine side.neonit said:snip
Cleric or paladin could be a good option as well, now that i think about it.
So go Cleric powah?![]()