

So it's a super oddball choice to be slapped on so many races at once. The barbarian would relish having warrior talents, and the ranger would love rogue ones etc. If you do even get more than one or two talents outside your class, who's to say they don't have the same stat requirement as your base class anyways? In fact the general trend based on stat scaling would be to choose those. However, Wealth only provides gold on initial join-up take that into consideration when choosing. If you are already aligned with a religion, you won't be able to join another, though altars will still be generated. Levels being used instead of stat requirements only helps when doing a flex multiclass build, which is entirely out of your hands. Rogue Fable II (RF2) In Rogue Fable II, you can align yourself with a religion. Why not make him only regen while standing still, or get some buff for standing in the same spot for a few turns? Seems like an easy fix to make him a bit more flavorsome. But all in all he's a hamstrung character that gets 2 prot and flight for his troubles. The gargoyle has a smattering of other intrinsic buffs that help him along, like flight. It means on average you'll have more food, but again, only the troll has food problems. Regen on level finish is just a less flexible version of waiting to heal for food. So it's a bad gimmick you need to pray you have the resource for. It has enough for like 1.3x normal consumption. The troll is essentially a non-entity, if regen tanking fights was even remotely viable it'd be something, but in addition, the game doesn't typically have enough food for 2x consumption. It's not even fun as a playstyle mixup, it just seems like an oversight.

Why does the vampire not regenerate food from drinking blood? Why does he have food in the first place? Why can't blood piles stack? It means you end up kiting weenie enemies to perform the tedious task of just killing them on different squares. The fairy and gnome are good, though hyper specialized, but a lot of the other races seems like a strict downgrade instead of a sidegrade. A fair chunk of the races seem to be quite bad, and not even interesting bad, just strictly worse than they should be even according to their own theme.
