Hybrid Characters
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Thief Hybrid
My kingdom for a lockpick!
I sacrificed my dreams of being a paladin for that stupid lockpick, but it was worth it. Plus I gave my hero some magic skills and fighting skills so that he was something of a formidable warrior too.
I imagined him a Robin Hood with magic, although sometimes I had to steal from the not so rich, since thieving options were always so limited.
One of the few changes I really appreciated about QFG5 was the freedom to customize and equip my hybrid character the way I wanted to.
I sacrificed my dreams of being a paladin for that stupid lockpick, but it was worth it. Plus I gave my hero some magic skills and fighting skills so that he was something of a formidable warrior too.
I imagined him a Robin Hood with magic, although sometimes I had to steal from the not so rich, since thieving options were always so limited.
One of the few changes I really appreciated about QFG5 was the freedom to customize and equip my hybrid character the way I wanted to.
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Re: Thief Hybrid
My Paladin HAS a thieves Toolkit.Jontas wrote:My kingdom for a lockpick!
I sacrificed my dreams of being a paladin for that stupid lockpick, but it was worth it. Plus I gave my hero some magic skills and fighting skills so that he was something of a formidable warrior too.
I imagined him a Robin Hood with magic, although sometimes I had to steal from the not so rich, since thieving options were always so limited.
One of the few changes I really appreciated about QFG5 was the freedom to customize and equip my hybrid character the way I wanted to.
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Unless you join the Thieve's Guild, in which case there's no bank robbery (you're supposed to do it). And the problem with giving people Thief skills (Lock Picking, Stealth, Acrobatics) is you end up getting a Stealth Charm from the FA. Oh well, it's still pretty cool. And I also enjoyed the ability to equip your Hero any way you wanted. The other games were too restrictive equipment-wise.As a paladin, you have no access to other thieves tools or the guild.
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cheesy inuendo
Of course, it's not the size of your lockpick,
but how you use it that really counts. ;)
but how you use it that really counts. ;)
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Actually it's a mutual case. A good lockpicker would never suceed without decent lockpicks (and of the various kinds... remember, there is no 'one size fits all' here. Hence the kit) and an amatuer with the best kit in the world won't amount to much.Of course, it's not the size of your lockpick,
but how you use it that really counts.
To quote Pholus "The best weapon for the best man" and this also applies to other tools. Don't you agree?
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