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    Default Need advice - evasion saving dps killer

    With monks, pali's, rgr's, barbs, and fighters all available, I am looking to build the ultimate evasion dps machine that can also stat damage.

    I have a 16 dorf THF Barb, a 14 Dorf TWF Barb, 16 Human Ftr, 14/2 evasion Wiz (two of these actually), 16 Clr, 16 Sorc, 15 Pali, and 15 Rog.

    I truly love the 14/2 evasion wizzy build. Now I am looking for help on the evasion dps/stat build with great saves.

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    Think on a 11/3/2 Ranger/Paladin/Monk.

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    12 Ranger/3 Paladin/1 Monk
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mithran View Post
    12 Ranger/3 Paladin/1 Monk
    1 Monk for saves and will to AC I would assume. 3 pally for? Not sure on this one. 12 ranger speaks for itself, you want the character to be the best it can be

    Personally, I'd go like 2 rog/14 barb, just for the heck of it. I like being able to grab a shield from time to time. Losing all that wis bonus ac to pick up a shield just doesnt seem worth it to me. However, this is only my opinion and has no real factual basis.
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    2 good Builds... I think I like Eightball's a bit more.


    Raw-Overpowered DPS???

    Dwarven or WF: 12 Barbarian 2 Fighter 2 Rogue (and be patient for Level Cap Increase for more Barbarian): OR 14 Barbarian 2 Rogue and wait for your Fighter Levels...either way.
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    More of an offensive build and less of a defensive build/all around build than the monk builds posted thus far. 10 rogue/ 6 ranger halfling with crippling strike (make this char lawful so that it can eventually go 13 rogue/6 ranger/ 1 monk if you want or just 13 rogue 6 ranger 1 fighter).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sue Dark View Post
    1 Monk for saves and will to AC I would assume. 3 pally for? Not sure on this one. 12 ranger speaks for itself, you want the character to be the best it can be

    Personally, I'd go like 2 rog/14 barb, just for the heck of it. I like being able to grab a shield from time to time. Losing all that wis bonus ac to pick up a shield just doesnt seem worth it to me. However, this is only my opinion and has no real factual basis.
    12 Ranger for maxed Barkskin and Favored Enemies
    3 Paladin for Fear Immunity, A/C and Saves boosting Aura
    1 Monk for Wisdom bonus to A/C
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    Hi Redraider,

    I was thinking of a build like this too....but are you looking for a Finesse build or a strength Oversized TWF build?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexxaan View Post
    2 good Builds... I think I like Eightball's a bit more.


    Raw-Overpowered DPS???

    Dwarven or WF: 12 Barbarian 2 Fighter 2 Rogue (and be patient for Level Cap Increase for more Barbarian): OR 14 Barbarian 2 Rogue and wait for your Fighter Levels...either way.
    What exactly would 2 levels of Fighter give you that would be better than Crit rage II?
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    Default Another possibility. . .

    You might also consider Dwarven Ranger/Paladin, 13/3, respectively.

    Dwarves are nice for the increased Toughness/Constitution.
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