A Paladin/Rogue?
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A Paladin/Rogue?
Is a paladin/rogue sort of bending the rules a bit? Seems to me a paladin would never learn the skills required to become a rogue. Or am I confusing thief with rogue, but still it's a bit weird. "Sargent of arms ... point of order!"
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according to dictionary.com...
rogue - noun, verb, rogued, ro·guing, adjective
–noun 1. a dishonest, knavish person; scoundrel.
2. a playfully mischievous person; scamp: The youngest boys are little rogues.
3. a tramp or vagabond.
4. a rogue elephant or other animal of similar disposition.
5. Biology. a usually inferior organism, esp. a plant, varying markedly from the normal.
–verb (used without object) 6. to live or act as a rogue.
–verb (used with object) 7. to cheat.
8. to uproot or destroy (plants, etc., that do not conform to a desired standard).
9. to perform this operation upon: to rogue a field.
–adjective 10. (of an animal) having an abnormally savage or unpredictable disposition, as a rogue elephant.
11. no longer obedient, belonging, or accepted and hence not controllable or answerable; deviating, renegade: a rogue cop; a rogue union local.
so a paladin rogue should NEVER be, but not in the game dynamics of Neverwinter Nights... like I said, it should NEVER be...
rogue - noun, verb, rogued, ro·guing, adjective
–noun 1. a dishonest, knavish person; scoundrel.
2. a playfully mischievous person; scamp: The youngest boys are little rogues.
3. a tramp or vagabond.
4. a rogue elephant or other animal of similar disposition.
5. Biology. a usually inferior organism, esp. a plant, varying markedly from the normal.
–verb (used without object) 6. to live or act as a rogue.
–verb (used with object) 7. to cheat.
8. to uproot or destroy (plants, etc., that do not conform to a desired standard).
9. to perform this operation upon: to rogue a field.
–adjective 10. (of an animal) having an abnormally savage or unpredictable disposition, as a rogue elephant.
11. no longer obedient, belonging, or accepted and hence not controllable or answerable; deviating, renegade: a rogue cop; a rogue union local.
so a paladin rogue should NEVER be, but not in the game dynamics of Neverwinter Nights... like I said, it should NEVER be...
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What if he was a rogue first then changed his colors? Surely he wouldn't forget all he learned beforehand?
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Shadow_Nightfall wrote:according to dictionary.com...
rogue - noun, verb, rogued, ro·guing, adjective
–noun 1. a dishonest, knavish person; scoundrel.
2. a playfully mischievous person; scamp: The youngest boys are little rogues.
3. a tramp or vagabond.
4. a rogue elephant or other animal of similar disposition.
5. Biology. a usually inferior organism, esp. a plant, varying markedly from the normal.
–verb (used without object) 6. to live or act as a rogue.
–verb (used with object) 7. to cheat.
8. to uproot or destroy (plants, etc., that do not conform to a desired standard).
9. to perform this operation upon: to rogue a field.
–adjective 10. (of an animal) having an abnormally savage or unpredictable disposition, as a rogue elephant.
11. no longer obedient, belonging, or accepted and hence not controllable or answerable; deviating, renegade: a rogue cop; a rogue union local.
so a paladin rogue should NEVER be, but not in the game dynamics of Neverwinter Nights... like I said, it should NEVER be...
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Driller's got it on lock, son. Holla at ya boy.driller wrote:What if he was a rogue first then changed his colors? Surely he wouldn't forget all he learned beforehand?
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Shadow_Nightfall wrote:according to dictionary.com...
rogue - noun, verb, rogued, ro·guing, adjective
–noun 1. a dishonest, knavish person; scoundrel.
2. a playfully mischievous person; scamp: The youngest boys are little rogues.
3. a tramp or vagabond.
4. a rogue elephant or other animal of similar disposition.
5. Biology. a usually inferior organism, esp. a plant, varying markedly from the normal.
–verb (used without object) 6. to live or act as a rogue.
–verb (used with object) 7. to cheat.
8. to uproot or destroy (plants, etc., that do not conform to a desired standard).
9. to perform this operation upon: to rogue a field.
–adjective 10. (of an animal) having an abnormally savage or unpredictable disposition, as a rogue elephant.
11. no longer obedient, belonging, or accepted and hence not controllable or answerable; deviating, renegade: a rogue cop; a rogue union local.
so a paladin rogue should NEVER be, but not in the game dynamics of Neverwinter Nights... like I said, it should NEVER be...
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Surely a paladin can be a vagabond? On the other hand, I think the dictionary definition of "rogue" has little bearing here. What's more important is what the NWN manual says:Shadow_Nightfall wrote:3. a tramp or vagabond.
Now, for a Paladin/Assassin, while possible with alignment shifts available in BSK, that's a monstrocity, just like Paladin/Blackguard.BioWare wrote:While some - maybe even the majority - are stealthy thieves, many serve as scouts, spies, investigators, diplomats, and simple thugs.
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Hmmm like the Crusaders that sacks Constantinople? Were they paladins after the deed? Seems to me you could not use any thing you learned as a rogue at all. You should forefit that level of experience or you can NOT be a paladin. Their god would smite them!! Like being half pregnant. Or the U.S. army letting in criminals, DOH ... they are doing that now. The French Foreign Legion, not paladins but someone you want on your side and on your flank!driller wrote:What if he was a rogue first then changed his colors? Surely he wouldn't forget all he learned beforehand?
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well... my paladin is a rg.. but its all RPed.. just like driller said.. he WAS a rg, then he changed..
I have 3 berforam chars...
1-the first was a rg and then master lin found him and started to train him and teach him to "be a better person" cuz he saw a good heart and potential behind the rogue.
2- second developed him as a vorite
3- got trained by a celestial as a paladin and now he is a rogue paladin.
simple isnt it ?
I have 3 berforam chars...
1-the first was a rg and then master lin found him and started to train him and teach him to "be a better person" cuz he saw a good heart and potential behind the rogue.
2- second developed him as a vorite
3- got trained by a celestial as a paladin and now he is a rogue paladin.
simple isnt it ?
Yeah, I saw that character on and told the player it was illegal. Haven't seen her on since. YAY! I frightened away a perfectly good player!ValentianNizzle wrote:chbtartdat wrote:There was some character on the other day, a Cara Swift I think that had Paladin/Blackguard. I'm QUITE sure that was not allowed but I didn't say anything since there were no DMs on.
I couldn't help it.
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I think it's possible for paladins with a penchant for investigation to learn the tricks of the rogue's trade without compromising their code. I also think it's possible for rogues to embark on the path of the paladin by embracing that same code.
It's not so much about what abilities they have. It's all about how they use those abilities.
As for Paladin/Blackguard, I don't recall seeing any explicit prohibition against this combination. But it is often frowned upon unless there is a well constructed role playing framework to justify it. It's just Lawful/Non-Lawful alignment restricted classes that can't be mixed currently.
It's not so much about what abilities they have. It's all about how they use those abilities.
As for Paladin/Blackguard, I don't recall seeing any explicit prohibition against this combination. But it is often frowned upon unless there is a well constructed role playing framework to justify it. It's just Lawful/Non-Lawful alignment restricted classes that can't be mixed currently.
The only constant is change.
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