Gee... it seems my words are too goddamn complicated. Even when written in extra large letters in COLORS.

You are not to decide which are the "best builds".
You are to say which ones are BEST FOR YOU. THE BUILDS YOU ARE PLAYING WITH. THATS ALL!


No need to go technical either. -

Just bloody write what builds you are finding good! For yourself!

Are you not capable of reading something?

This is not a thread for you to argue is the game good or not or what specific things to do or not! Want to talk about that? Go -fly- off into one of hundred such threads around.


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Simulacrum, Youve found a way to make the game horrible and boring for yourself! Congratulations!
But do complain about yourself someplace else! ("after a while" - phah!)



Originally Posted by Starthief
What I'm playing now:

1) 5-school spellcaster, who's the face character and item identifier
2) Melee fighter/tank, dabbling in witchcraft and scoundrel, who's the crafter

Both have Lone Wolf and Leech. Nobody has Dex.

How it works:

Tank: if I could retrain, I would drop witchcraft and scoundrel. The latter doesn't do much for a Strength-based fighter, and bloodletting doesn't heal my caster enough to justify it. Instead I would probably take a single point of geomancy or aeromancy, maybe both, because spiders and telekinesis are 1-point wonders. Overall this character is quite tough and hits very hard. Bloodletting cast on this character heals ridiculously well (it's probably a bug). Crafting seems good mostly for making arrows, which I don't even use but sell; it's rarely paid off otherwise.


Caster: I like having an enormous variety of spells on hand. I find it difficult to choose a spell school I would drop. I think with the extra points from Lone Wolf, taking all 5 schools is the way to go. I don't think I would change a thing.


That said, without Lone Wolf I would probably want casters to specialize more, and I probably wouldn't choose a melee tank as one of my two main characters since whats-her-name is quite capable.


Good.

More just like this. Its really simple.



- edited rude language although it was all actually correct thing to say -


Last edited by Hiver; 06/07/14 09:42 PM.