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번역 관련 문제 보고
As a shadow dancer you might have trouble dual wielding, but it is possible the hiding bonus will offset your poor thaco and thaco penalties. Still, you would have much better thaco using one 1-handed weapon or 2-handed weapon (staff). I think the shadowdancer has lower backstab multipliers than normal thieves, but being able to rehide to avoid attacks and move to other targets for more backstabs is a big advantage.
Baldurs Gate is very different, but when you get the hang of it, my guess is you will love this too :)
If you are going to play a thief, let me suggest that you start out as human fighter, and dual class to thief at level 5. When you change into a new class, you will loose your first abilities until your new class is one level higher than your first one, - in this case thief level 6. This way you will be able to become a fully developed thief with decent fighter skills :)
BGEE is a more difficult game to play, so with your first playthrough you should maybe choose a tough character. Try to give your character 18 in strenght,dexterity and constitution.
If you want to do the long view class build then you should actually play a fighter class (ranger or fighter) all through BG 1 and then continue in BG 2 up till level 11 when your HP bonus for fighter class stops being a huge advantage and THEN dualclassing.
If you want your dualwielder right now, then multiclass (fighter/thief or ranger/thief) is the best way to go if you also want to be able to go toe to toe with the toughest fighters and withstand a hit or two from fireballs (they hurt!)
When you choose your thiefclass btw, choose the trapmaster, unlike all other classes who has a hell of a time taking down bosses immune to timestop in BG 2, thieves just stealth in before the battle begins, lay 20+ traps which does up to 30 HP dmg each right infront of the boss and then goes back to the rest fo the party, and THEN engage the bossfight :D
Boss down in 2 secs max :D
:) I like your trapmaster - A Lot !!! :)
I'd just go with a fighter/thief. Its a safe class that gets stronger with levels.
I hope to be able to get BG2 working soon as well because I have never finished it either mainly due to my PC's giving up the ghost half way through a play through. And new games coming out.
Just got to figure out how to get round the message that stops me from playing the game. It says I have no space on my HDD yet I have 3TB of space. This is a problem with the installer and I will either need to partition the drive or find a smaller one to use.