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InjaYew 04-03-2005 11:38 AM

So, have you had more fun playing your same Neverwinter Nights character in SoU, or making a new one?

I'm sorta kinda tired of playing a monk and would like to change to a cleric, but having to start at level one and rest after fighting a buncha kobolds kinda hurts my feelings... ;)

Legolas 04-03-2005 12:16 PM

New, definately. SoU assumes that your character is low level (1-3) rather than the level 16ish powerhouse you built in the NWN campaign.
Also, from a storyline perspective there's the NWN character on one hand, and the SoU+HotU one on the other. You'd import the one you created in SoU in to the second expansion.

J'aran 04-03-2005 02:09 PM

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Originally posted by InjaYew:
I'm sorta kinda tired of playing a monk and would like to change to a cleric, but having to start at level one and rest after fighting a buncha kobolds kinda hurts my feelings... ;)
Well, if you really don't want to be a monk no more, I guess you'll just have to bite the bullet and put up with kobolds hurting a bit more than just your feelings for a while.

Besides, what do you think would be more fun: getting a few challenging fights out of the beginning of SoU, or wading effortlessly through all those beasties on autopilot while filling out the crossword in today's newspaper?

InjaYew 04-03-2005 02:09 PM

Aahh okay...so my new cleric won't get creamed wandering around certain upcoming crypts.

I really liked playing a monk. So far it has been the most powerful starting character I've ever played. If you don't feel like getting repeatedly creamed in the beginning, that's a good one to go with. However, after re-playing all the way through with her, I felt like my character needed a little more ability depth.
I've been playing a Paladin lately because I wanted power to go with my spells, but that's a little rigid as well. I think cleric is as close as I'll get to a battle mage in these games.

InjaYew 04-03-2005 02:15 PM

[quote]Originally posted by J'aran:
Quote:

Well, if you really don't want to be a monk no more, I guess you'll just have to bite the bullet and put up with kobolds hurting a bit more than just your feelings for a while.

Besides, what do you think would be more fun: getting a few challenging fights out of the beginning of SoU, or wading effortlessly through all those beasties on autopilot while filling out the crossword in today's newspaper?
I have to admit getting a sick kind of thrill from being an uber character wading around a bunch of weaklings.

"Thou shalt fear me puny ones!"


;)

robertthebard 04-08-2005 12:41 AM

There is something fun about that, sometimes, plus, it saves on the reloads... [img]tongue.gif[/img]


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