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Icewind Dale The Icewind Dale Series Thread

Nano

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Class reactivity doesn't really make sense for most cases in pathfinder cause there's a million classes that all share half their features with several other classes. To an extent it doesn't make sense in IWD2 either, where mechanically players are incentivized to do things like take 1 level of monk on all their martials yet that somehow alters their whole ethos to the point where they can't accept rewards for helping people.

Race/stat reactivity is much better.
The entire storyline of Kingmaker is immediately invalidated because my bard wanted to knife Lindsey in the face and do her job better.

Oh, you're one of those people who complain about reactivity affecting the gameplay. Retard alert.
 
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The entire storyline of Kingmaker is immediately invalidated because my bard wanted to knife Lindsey in the face and do her job better.

Oh, you're one of those people who complain about reactivity affecting the gameplay. Retard alert.
OK, tell me how the game is supposed to react to you being a fighter. It doesn't make sense for generic classes that are designed to be dippable

Anyway here's a list of reactivity in Wrath

https://devtrackers.gg/pathfinder/p/0a0f0de6-character-reactivity-spoilers

It's mostly race and god based but there's a few on classes
 

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I liked all the clerical deity-based reactivity in IWD2. Of course most of it was only cosmetic, but a nice touch for a combat focused campaign. Also liked the wizard specialist related C&C, although that extended to transmuters and alchemists only I think?
 
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