


The main reason for this is to gain access to the extra spell slot per level, without copping too much of a penalty from having a prohibited school. One can of course choose not to use these, but it is a lot more fun playing with them. These include from SoU: The Faerie Dragon Familiar, Several level 1 spells, Bigby's hands and Isaac's Greater Missile Storm.įrom HoTU: Several Weapon Buffs, and additional Damage Shields. It was designed with 1.69/Diamond Edition in mind, which I realise includes spells not available in the Original Campaign. There's an item/play guide at the end, though I'll give plenty of alert and space for those that wish to play around with it for themselves. This particular build plan is for the Original Campaign, and goes up to level 17. They are virtually the same concept, with slight tweaks. This build has two slightly different variants: One for the Original Campaign and one for the Expansions. The OC typically ends around level 17, SoU around level 13, and HoTU around 28, assuming Solo play, with all the side quests done, and no powerlevelling via spawning monsters/farming an infinitely spawning enemy/cheats/etc. After searching for a while, I found lots of nwn character builds and ideas catering to level 40 environments, but not many that concentrated on the single player campaigns. Given the silly difficulty setting, my thinking was that my chosen character would best be a munchkin powerbuild, and it would need to be strong from beginning to end. I'd played NWN online for about 10 years, but had never really concentrated on single player. =)īackstory: I recently had the compulsion to go back and play the single player campaign and expansions, solo, on Very Difficult, and see how I fared. Fortunately, I’d saved an early draft in a word document, so I thought I’d post them here now that Bioware is kaput. It included a character build I’d posted for the Original, Shadows of Undrentide and Hordes of the Underdark Expansions. So the Bioware Forums died, and along with it lots of nwn 1 related stuff.
