It would also be interesting to see how many levels for each class and at what time people usually decide to multiclass.
I guess there are certain levels that make more sense than others.
I bet it’s range and sneak attack. I play similar in my DnD campaign. I like rogue fighter better in dnd. It was my favorite character, but so far crossbows seem weak in BG3 compared to dnd. I’m only in the 1st area in BG3 so maybe they get better.
Thief is pretty good with most things just for the bonus action alone. But if you are a dual wielding martial that bonus action becomes even better since it can always translate into damage. I haven’t played a ranger yet though and I’m not sure if hand crossbows are used frequently with them.
It would also be interesting to see how many levels for each class and at what time people usually decide to multiclass. I guess there are certain levels that make more sense than others.
Also: why I Rouge-Ranger so popular?
There’s something you can do with the gloom stalker ranger and the assassin rogue but I can’t remember what it is
I’m curious what’s up with Paladin-Barb
What do they really offer each other besides hitting things?
Maybe it’s simply for hitting more things more harder
Yeah, makes sense, as second most popular is Barb-Fighter.
I guess the Barbarian players just got a little bored of only having a “get big mad” button.
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I bet it’s range and sneak attack. I play similar in my DnD campaign. I like rogue fighter better in dnd. It was my favorite character, but so far crossbows seem weak in BG3 compared to dnd. I’m only in the 1st area in BG3 so maybe they get better.
oh that definitely do.
Thief is pretty good with most things just for the bonus action alone. But if you are a dual wielding martial that bonus action becomes even better since it can always translate into damage. I haven’t played a ranger yet though and I’m not sure if hand crossbows are used frequently with them.