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* [[Monk]] makes most weapons scale by Dexterity, and gives a bonus 1d4 unarmed attack (roughly analogous to offhand for dual wielders)
* [[Monk]] makes most weapons scale by Dexterity, and gives a bonus 1d4 unarmed attack (roughly analogous to offhand for dual wielders)
* [[Warlock]] gets you [[Eldritch Blast]] which scales by character level  
* [[Warlock]] gets you [[Eldritch Blast]] which scales by character level  
** [[Great Old One]] potentially frightens on a [[Critical Hit]]
** [[The Great Old One]] potentially frightens on a [[Critical Hit]]
** [[Fiend]] gives a source of temporary HP
** [[The Fiend]] gives a source of temporary HP


Remember that your Spellcasting Ability for scrolls comes from your most recent Level 1 class
Remember that your Spellcasting Ability for scrolls comes from your most recent Level 1 class

Revision as of 12:43, 9 July 2024

So glad that this resource exists! Updating as I go no my first playsthrough.

My top tips:

  • a one level dip in Monk lets you dump Strength and focus on Dexterity
  • choosing to play an Origin character lets you experience their story. Particularly good for the companions that you never take with you.
  • multiple playsthrough mean you can relax about dialogue roll results, or the choices you make
    • also: Larian is bigger on choices than on consequences

One level dips

  • Barbarian gets you rage and unarmoured option
  • War Cleric gives 3 bonus attacks per long rest, and heavy armour and spells too
  • Fighter gives a fighting style, and equipment proficiencies
  • Monk makes most weapons scale by Dexterity, and gives a bonus 1d4 unarmed attack (roughly analogous to offhand for dual wielders)
  • Warlock gets you Eldritch Blast which scales by character level

Remember that your Spellcasting Ability for scrolls comes from your most recent Level 1 class

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