Posted April 16, 2013
Xyravos: The only problem with running Sorc/Pal/RDD in that order is that in the Original campaign, when you go through the Prologue you get defaulted to level 3 in the stables at the end, no matter what level you are. I guess if you could "unlock" the first part of the Original campaign, then take it through SoU then skip the prologue going to part 1 that might be more efficient. I don't remember SoU mobs not scaling though, but it's been a while myself tbh.
The more I think about it the more certain I am that mobs don't scale in SoU. Xyravos: My most recent attempt was a rather fail shifter. Shifters are awesome and fun, but I have yet to figure out a build (non dragon, those are way too dang bulky) that works well in the official campaigns
There used to be a really good in-depth Shifter guide on the old Bioware NWN boards. I'll see if I can dig it up again (it may be lost to time though, since the old boards shut down). Xyravos: Besides, you don't actually need a full 40 levels for this to work. The 2+ lvls of paladin only serve to grant Cha to saving throws, Disease Immunity, Immunity to Fear at lvl 2, as well as heavy armor/martial weapon proficiency. Assuming you are fine with only a few choices, Sorc's can gain lvl 9 spells at 18 and that grants access to the Automatic Still Spells and a level 18 pixie familiar is still rather handy at dealing with most traps/locks (unless patches have changed this since I ran this build) while freeing up hireling spots. That leaves the RDD classes for 21+ and by then your feats are all (theoretically) unlocked by 30 at latest. And 30 is most certainly possible with all 3 camps
All good points, and I realize why you only go for the minimal Pally levels (very similar to the famous Exalted Sorceress build). It's just that it's such a late bloomer that I personally wouldn't bother with it unless I knew my character was going to make it to close to max level. As well, I spent most of the last years of my NWN playing career on a server where the mobs had enhanced AI and they'd dispel your ass as a first strike, so if you didn't max or almost max your caster levels, you'd be dispelled and super squishy right off the bat. That's likely not a concern in the regular campaigns, so stopping the SOR levels at level 18 or so would probably not be an issue. *edit* Here is a link to the Shifter guide. I believe it was updated with info to patch 1.69, but can't say for certain (I didn't re-read the guide, so not sure if it says in there somewhere). Maybe that will help in getting a Shifter going in the campaigns.
Post edited April 16, 2013 by Coelocanth