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1. Swashbuckler multi-class: I want to explore the new stealth mechanic and it's a blind run so I'm not too picky about stats and getting incredibly OP combinations yet. (I feel like this one will be my favorite despite not being as OP as some other builds).
2. Brute multi-class: this is where I attempt the "perfect run" with strong combinations, once the first playthrough is done.
3. Unholy Slayer multiclass: The run where I create multiple companions to try out the remaining different builds I have in mind and go hog wild as an Aggressive Bleakwalker.
Because I will like to able to control people soul and able to summon undead
That's a very interesting combo, I wonder if its possible to use chanting modals to speed up focus gain for ciphers.
Great!! Now I’m rethinking my choice based on your answer!!
Honestly, I wasn't a big fan of my character or rogues in general and was considering just starting afresh with some preset campaign options for my Pillars 2 run.
The more I'm hearing about the new stealth revamps coupled with it being a swashbuckling Pirate themed affair though, the more I'm shining to the idea of carrying on with this guy.
Never really explored multicasssing in BG or Neverwinter or D&D in general, will definitely have to look over the options and see if it's worth it here.