426 Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition.88 Persistent Worlds & Multiplayer for NWN (not EE).411 Custom Content & Community Exp Pack.If I'm begging hard enough the DM might restore the character to gain access to all powers again. Then just temporarily lose the status to get some better specialization. Now players might think: OK, I want a Paladin with better specialized combat skills. You could leave weapon proficiencies as is. What to do now? Redistribute the weapon proficiencies to again meet the class restrictions? Players are certainly going to object. What happens then if that character restores the previous state as Paladin or Ranger? Now transferring that character back could leave it with more specialized weapon skills than a pure Paladin or Ranger. What about weapon proficiencies? If now the same fighter restrictions apply and not the Paladin or Ranger restrictions then that character could spend more than 2 specialization points into a weapon. ![]() Imagine your Fallen Paladin or Fallen Ranger would be treated as a true fighter. Dunno if there are clearly formulated official rules how to treat this situation. You transform the character back and have to adjust XP and maybe levels. Now some time later the character restores its previous state as Paladin or Ranger. If you really transform a Fallen Paladin or Fallen Ranger to a fighter of the same level then you have to adjust the experience points. You have to treat them like fighters henceforth but you can't just transform them into fighters, in case you redeem yourself and atone for past deeds. Just stripping a a Fallen Paladin or a Fallen Ranger from his powers isn't enough. I guess this might be engine limitations. Not only that, but their level progression is slower as well. I would be willing to do it if they became like fighters, but they don't, they're still stuck with 2 proficiencies each so mehhhh. (No one said I couldn’t kill him after returning the ring.) XD I think it was that guy that wanted his ring back. >.< I had no idea what a Paladin’s role was at the time, and killed an innocent very early in the game. Not only that, but I tend to play as one, because that was the first class that I had picked. I thought his quest line was a little meh… lol, but it was funny to have him fail his trial.) ![]() Choose your playstyle: no matter if front line combat monster, mage or ranged fighter it's in your hands how you want to develop your character. However, I find it interesting for a selfless Knight to lose their way, or have been severely judged by others and shunned for an otherwise inescapable incident with a bad outcome. Blackguards 2 is the sequel of the turn-based strategy-RPG and will deliver more hexfield battles and an even grittier story filled with violence and crime. Strategic-wise, the point of playing one is completely moot and could hinder your party more than benefit. So, if you screwed up a second time (which if you did, you might as well just consider rerolling a new class), then you were doomed.Īnywho! Piffles, I say! Personally, I enjoy playing Fallen Paladins. ![]() Totally true, you can redeem your status in BG2, however, you can only do it once.
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