Minimum: (dual cleric) 17 maximum: (dual cleric) 18Ĭharisma minimum: (party leader) 8 maximum: (party leader) 15 - 18 Minimum: (Ranger) 14 maximum: (Ranger) 15 -17 Minimum: (Palladin) 13 maximum: (Palladin) 14 - 17 Wisdom minimum: (Cleric, Druid) 9 maximum: (Cleric Druid) 13 - 18 Minimum: (all others) 3 maximum: (all others) irrelevant ![]() Minimum: (dual mage) 17 maximum: (dual mage) 18 Strength minimum: 8-16 maximum: (Fighter, Ranger, Palladin) 17 18/51 18/76 18/91 18/00ĭexterity minimum: 7 maximum: (all classes) 15 16 17 18Ĭonstitution minimum: 7 maximum: (Fighter, Ranger, Palladin) 15 16 17 18 Numbers in bold refer to an acceptable “sweet spot” for that ability if you don’t have enough points (or patience) to get the maximum: Minimum meaning anything less and your character will be disadvantageously weaker than they ought to be, and maximum meaning anything higher and your character likely won’t see any benefit at all. Anything in between is just pointless, so generally you should go for the minimum or the maximum when creating your character. 2nd Ed D&D is quite peculiar in that only extremely low stats or extremely high ones affect your character’s in-game performance. The following is an overview of the various character classes, with minimum and maximum recommended ability scores. Quick Guide for 2nd Ed Character Abilities Differences between the two rulesets require you need to think a bit differently about your character's abilities. If you are looking for recommendations for IWD2 and D&D 3rd Edition rules, scroll down a bit further to Darvin's posts. ![]() Note: My recommendations refer to D&D 2nd Edition rules used with IWD1 and the HoW expansion. Thus I have put together this Quick Guide to those who don’t have access to the D&D 2nd or 3rd Ed rules. And even for those who are, they probably need to consult non-game resources (ie. ![]() The game’s character creation process is quite opaque to those not familiar with D&D. Creating a new party from scratch can be pretty overwhelming in IWD.
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