The most fun class in qfg series?
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The most fun class in qfg series?
Which class do you think is the most fun to play in the qfg series? Why?
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Fun in QfG
I like all the classes. It depends on what mood I'm in.
If I feel the need to smash first and ask questions later, the Fighter is the best.
If I feel mystically-inclined, the Wizard is the best.
If I feel furtive and slightly dishonest, the Thief is the best.
If I feel noble and righteous, the Paladin is the best.
It all depends on my mood, you know?
If I feel the need to smash first and ask questions later, the Fighter is the best.
If I feel mystically-inclined, the Wizard is the best.
If I feel furtive and slightly dishonest, the Thief is the best.
If I feel noble and righteous, the Paladin is the best.
It all depends on my mood, you know?
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Paladinhood
You can become a Paladin at the end of the second game, near the end of the third game (only if you're a Fighter), and you can choose to change to a Paladin when you import a Hero into QfG3, QfG4, or QfG5.tok wrote:You can become the paladin in the second game, right? Is it hard?
As to whether or not it's hard, it depends. As a Fighter or Wizard, it's relatively simple as you simply have to avoid performing dishonorable actions and look for a few special opportunities to do good. As a Thief, however, much of what you have to do disrupts the quest for Paladinhood.
As to becoming a Paladin in QfG3, only a Fighter can do it - and it's actually harder to NOT become a Paladin (without unnaturally low Honor to start or Thief skills).
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