[shrugs] I build for RP... Which means I dont build :P
My current warlock, which will be exchanged for a half-fiend one later, will go warlock/hellfire warlock all the way probably. He's a tiefling of course to...
Sooo, need to find people that can help keep him alive until he's at least somewhat badass:P
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*Lost and not Found
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Well, tell me a bit more about Nenir then.Product of Void,Apr 1 2010 wrote: Though you can lay out the exact level/stats/feats for the idea you have.

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*StealthedAssailant
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uggh.. tower shields are still bugged as far as I know. They give all the benefits of the added AC but even though there is a penalty to AB it does not actually factor in the combat logs. It will lower your BAB on your character sheet, but when you examine the combat log after attacking, the penalty is not taken from the modifier.
So Tower shield for Melee types = awesome! :D
So Tower shield for Melee types = awesome! :D

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Actually I'm rather sure they fixed tower shields.
As for warlocks, the more warlock levels the better, it's not very good class for multiclassing since majority of its capabilities comes from high blast damage in the end.
As for warlocks, the more warlock levels the better, it's not very good class for multiclassing since majority of its capabilities comes from high blast damage in the end.

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Tower Shields are fixed, you get the -2 to your attack rolls.

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*Product of Void
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http://z13.invisionfree.com/nwn2planesc ... wtopic=670Lost and not Found,Apr 2 2010 wrote:Well, tell me a bit more about Nenir then.Product of Void,Apr 1 2010 wrote: Though you can lay out the exact level/stats/feats for the idea you have.

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I'm afraid I do not read biography topics.
Thus, could you tell me how Nenir is supposed to fight, it helps allocating the feats. (Is he a brute power cleaver or someone who'd rather use a dagger to strike behind a shield.)
Thus, could you tell me how Nenir is supposed to fight, it helps allocating the feats. (Is he a brute power cleaver or someone who'd rather use a dagger to strike behind a shield.)

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*Product of Void
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he drinks ale and points at things that explode.

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Okay, first level Ranger: 4 points to hide and move silently, spend the rest and save 5 or 4. Pick up the feat able learner.
Second level Warlock: +1 skill point to both hide and move silently, +2 to tumble. Spend the rest however you want.
Third level Warlock: +1 skill point to hide, move silently and tumble, spend the rest of skill points however you want. Take the feat dodge,
Fourth level Warlock: +1 skill point to both hide and move silently, save one for next level.
Fifth level Warlock: +1 skill point to hide, move silently and tumble, spend the rest of skill points however you want.
Sixth level Warlock: +1 skill point to both hide and move silently, save one for next level. Take the feat mobility.
Seventh level Warlock: +1 skill point to hide, move silently and tumble, spend the rest of skill points however you want. (Hide and move silently at +10, tumble at 5.)
Eight level Shadowdancer: Focus on what you want yourself. I'd continue increasing hide and move silently.
As for the rest, I'd go for warlock levels, and feel free to pick up what you want yourself.
Ability scores: High int, high dex, charisma can be in the mid range. Wisdom, strength and constitution based on your own consideration. Unless you are planning on using Warlock's charisma based attacks, a warlock does better with high dex.
Second level Warlock: +1 skill point to both hide and move silently, +2 to tumble. Spend the rest however you want.
Third level Warlock: +1 skill point to hide, move silently and tumble, spend the rest of skill points however you want. Take the feat dodge,
Fourth level Warlock: +1 skill point to both hide and move silently, save one for next level.
Fifth level Warlock: +1 skill point to hide, move silently and tumble, spend the rest of skill points however you want.
Sixth level Warlock: +1 skill point to both hide and move silently, save one for next level. Take the feat mobility.
Seventh level Warlock: +1 skill point to hide, move silently and tumble, spend the rest of skill points however you want. (Hide and move silently at +10, tumble at 5.)
Eight level Shadowdancer: Focus on what you want yourself. I'd continue increasing hide and move silently.
As for the rest, I'd go for warlock levels, and feel free to pick up what you want yourself.
Ability scores: High int, high dex, charisma can be in the mid range. Wisdom, strength and constitution based on your own consideration. Unless you are planning on using Warlock's charisma based attacks, a warlock does better with high dex.
