The Lost Heir Trilogy

All of them have their own unique charm, though I prefer the old knight a lot more over the others for practicality.

@TheDrake

Agreed. Sir Grady does have the most to offer I think.

In the bard ----> seer scenario, how does one go about upping the magic stat?

Go to either the capital city or the wizard academy at the end of part 1, the bard school offers huge magic boosts. Don’t summon demons until you map out all the potential options in route. train with Suno, you can get above 30magic stats at the end part 1 even you don’t pro magic.

4 Background: Monk, Bard, Knight, Assassin
9 Other: Wizard, Thief, Priest, Cleric, Ranger, Druid, Thug, Guard, Sage
10 Prestige Classes: Arcane Tattooist, War Master, Dragonrider, Necromancer, Paladin, Dark Knight, Seer, Alchemist, Elemental Archer, Blademaster
12 New Prestige Classes: Demon Master, Vampire Lord, Berserker, Catalyst, Tycoon, Luck Mage, Shadow Weaver, Dragon Knight, Rune Warrior, Artificer, Druid of Decay, Siren
35 Total

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The funny thing is I can’t reach anyone of them except the background ones because I am a role player and almost everything require or big magic (I hate magic) or a mixture of metagaming that needs a mayor in calculations. Still a great game and winnable even if Magic is utterly broken and is a instant win.

It’s a shame Thea’s quest will not give anything :frowning:

It may not give a new class, since there are already many warrior classes, but you still get perks from the diplomatic relationship during the final battle. No more details to be given until after release. :slight_smile:

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Quick question: If one do not predict or failed to predict the gender of the child in part 2, is the gender of the child decide than or at birth? It would be bothersome to start another save just for the mere chance to get a son/daughter, after all.

Is tycoon not charisma based?

I honestly think it would be money based.

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Aren’t most prestige classes a mixture of at least two stats? I assumed it’d be a rich charismatic person with a monopoly mustache.

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So how do you get dragon rider? If someone has already explained I’m sorry but I’m too lazy to go through 3000 comments.

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@Nathan_Morgan

I recommend starting out as a scribe, then moving onto sage. You can also do a knight with high stats in knowledge areas.

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And a monacle. A true tycoon needs a monacle. :slight_smile: Yes, money based with an assortment of skills.

@TheDrake Yes, the gender is chosen at conception, whether you learn the gender or not depends on your playthrough.

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Properly rocking the monopoly mustache. And a monocle. And a pompous hat. Now we just need our circlet.

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So how do you get dragon rider? If someone has already explained I’m sorry but I’m too lazy to go through 3000 comments.
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I think you have to know history, arcane and geography and be friends with the Trevor.

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That brings up another question:does the gender of the child play any influence in the game? Since it was established at the beginning of part 1 that gender does play a role in determining the line of succession in Daria (in which the throne is passed from father/son or mother/daughter depending on the MC’s gender)

No, 60 history, arcane and geography plus over 75 relation with Lord Trevor.

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Bah! Everyone knows when it’s time to decide the adopted orphan will be in line for the throne!

Hey I was right for the info I gave! I just didn’t remember that because I usually have all the other stats… plus I never pick dragon rider…

Not the general, the bureaucrat.

Bah close enough… same difference…

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