If you dualclass a thief to a fighter you stop improving the thieving skills when they are at max and then only focusing on the fighter skills. I want to experience both class on my own. And I hate having my head in a manual all the time to get it right. There is always a debate of when to dual class. Many hardcore players love dual more than multi since you can change what class to level at the perfect level creating the best character there is, but the multiclass you get a bit more than you need, but at least you get them. The fewer party member you have the more important multi or dual class is to your team (beacause they fill more roles in a team than single). I prefer multiclass whenever it's possible. In my most recent party, I had a Thief/Mage with trapping and sneaking skills (along with spells, obviously), and a 19STR dualwield Swashbuckler/Fighter for lockpicking, trap disarming and heavy damage. The thief class has some of my favourite abilities, but I've always felt like you'd be gimping yourself by playing pure-class thieves. Personally I'm really fond of any thief multi/dual class. Be aware that multiclasses will have their exp split into their amount of classes, meaning they will progress much slower than a single class would. This means that once your party is "maxed out", a Fighter/Mage will have the exact same amount of levels that a single class Fighter AND mage character would have. As far as I know (and have experienced), Icewind dale doesn't have an EXP cap like the Baldur's gate series, only the 30th level cap. If you're planning continous playthroughs, then definitely multi/dual class. The BG saga is now my favorite gaming experience of all time, and Dav's extremely in-depth guides had a lot to do with it.It depends on how you're going to play. I was completely 100% brand new to Baldur's Gate a few years ago, and Dav's guides absolutely changed the way I saw the game. And because his perspective is in terms of SCS Insane Difficulty perma death, his gameplay advice is excellent.īTW, his twitch stream if you're interested: His guides on youtube are simply way more detailed and exhaustive than anything else you can find. Arguably the most experienced person out there when it comes to Baldur's Gate at it's most challenging. He's a twitch streamer who does nothing but modded (SCS) Insane difficulty (double damage) perma-death no-reload runs through the saga.
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