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Cleric race
Which race do you consider to be best for cleric?
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Spit in the face of every min/maxer and go gnome.
Gnomes get wall vision. Gnomes are tiny. Gnomes are uber rare as clerics. Gnomes wear robes. Gnomes tinker. Take the path least travelled. Go gnome. ***see above post for the best deity quest neck item in the game, and what race can wear it. Hint - it's gnome. | ||
Last edited by Lhancelot; 03-08-2017 at 01:35 AM..
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Halfling cleric clearly the best choice.
snare neck is over rated and sneak > hide by a million. | ||
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Gnomes are for dysfunctional drug addicts.
Halflings are for charismatic champs with a sneaky side to them. Humans of Innoruuk are for those that want to quest novelty click gear. | ||
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Dwarf is a strong choice but be aware your CHA will not be very good without items.
Dwarf has good str, sta and wis. They also get +5 Magic Resist, +5 Poison Resist, Barrel Roll, and Infravision. Their walk/run animation is pretty terrible imo.
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Human is the only answer
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female dark elf is the only answer actually
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I like to break it down by important attributes. STR for wearing plate mail and holding loot, STA for hitpoints, AGI for avoidance, and WIS for manapool.
Obviously WIS is the most important stat. STA doesnt return much for hps per pt, but its still more total hps. AGI obv isnt a huge deal, but it does add to AC and any extra chance to dodge to fire off a DA/Root/etc is worthwhile. STR is far more vital than you think. Hateplane/Kael/TOV armor is f*cking heavy, period. My cleric at various times of her levelling wore Thick Banded Belts, Dhamp cloaks, a vast supply of weight reduction bags, *anything* just to wear armor and loot enough fine steel and gems to offset peridot cost. No one wants to play a plate-wearing class who's constantly at 115/80 encumbered before the adventure even starts. Trust me, it sucks far more than any bit of min/max you gain at the end. So that wall of explanation text out of the way here's the races and 4 prime stats: Race------STR-STA-AGI-WIS--TOTAL Dark Elf---65--70---90--93----318 Erudite----65--75---70--93----303 Gnome----65--75---85--77----302 Human----80--80---75--85----320 Halfling---75--80---95--90----340 High Elf---60--70---85-105----320 Dorf-------95--95---70--93----353 As you can see, Dorf and Halfling come out clearly on top, with the downside being both are on the lower end of the CHA scale (crit lull resists). Pros: Both have excellent starting cities for newbie leveling. Rivervale a bit less cumbersome and confusing. Both can wear small armor: If you spend any time in banded/bronze types of armor, the smaller versions weigh quite a bit less.. So even tho you are among the strongest cleric races, your armor weighs the least. Extra bonus for picking smartly! Dorf cultural armor is better than anything short of TOV armor. Its borderline criminal how good their cultural plate armor is. So not only go dorf, make sure your religion aligns with the cultural armor. Win at EQ. Personal choice : halfling female. The plate pointy hat is a thing of absolutely beauty and worth +50 fashion quest points. Plus sneak is neat. | ||
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FWIW-for anyone who wants to argue CHA is vital: If you are lull splitting camps on a cleric as your sole means to pull, make better groups. If you're worried about low CHA, it's really easy and cheap to carry around a crude stein and loot a frozenstone stein from CC to instantly bump up 25 pts in CHA for lull-pulling.
Worlds cheaper than having a higher CHA and trying to buy +STA +STR +WIS items from EC resellers [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] And I definitely echo the earlier sentiments of small races being able to use 'gnome vision' as positively the most useful racial attribute ever. And it works both indoor and outdoor unlike shrink! [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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