You can re-roll your attribute pool as many times as you want in character creation, and I refuse to step out the door with less than 85 points total, 90+ preferred. After character creation, you can only improve them through items or story events, and instead of a set number of points to assign, the game "rolls" a point pool for you. No matter what your class, attributes are a bit different and more obtuse in this version of D&D. Just like in BG3, Paladin gives you the approachability of a guy with a big sword while still introducing more complicated systems and encouraging roleplaying. The Paladin's Cavalier subclass is a real easy-to-recommend first time option. I'm broadly anti-Fighter, but they're fine, I guess. What sort of character should you make first?Ī straight Sorcerer or Mage is very fun, and again, no matter who your main character is you'll want at least one well-catered to arcane spellcaster in a party.
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