cmessaz wrote...
Robes are far and inbetween. One thing missing from your list is moonwing's AW set.
Is that the AW set from Ivory Tower?
cmessaz wrote...
Robes are far and inbetween. One thing missing from your list is moonwing's AW set.
Kmead15 wrote...
Serissia wrote...
I've tried DW Alistair through the Sacred Ashes chain and into RtO and I have to say I agree w/ LadyDamodred; Alistair needs to be S&S. It just feels wrong having him run around dual wielding.
I agree. Just look at this! Everyone else is freaking out about the ogre, and all dual wielding Alistair can do is glare jealously at my PC's shield.
Lady Jess wrote...
I've been uing Shadow Warden, I just wish it had a version with griffons on the boots and gloves...or on the chest and elbow/knee pads.
SurelyForth wrote...
Kmead15 wrote...
Serissia wrote...
I've tried DW Alistair through the Sacred Ashes chain and into RtO and I have to say I agree w/ LadyDamodred; Alistair needs to be S&S. It just feels wrong having him run around dual wielding.
I agree. Just look at this! Everyone else is freaking out about the ogre, and all dual wielding Alistair can do is glare jealously at my PC's shield.
He seems to be able to handle himself fine with nothing but his two swords.
We should have an exchange program here. Those of us who are dedicated to DW can give you all the shields we don't use, and those who choose S&S can give us all the fun you don't have.
Modifié par Kmead15, 05 mai 2010 - 03:41 .
YesSerissia wrote...
cmessaz wrote...
Robes are far and inbetween. One thing missing from your list is moonwing's AW set.
Is that the AW set from Ivory Tower?
cmessaz wrote...
Yes

errant_knight wrote...
Kmead15 wrote...
I agree. Just look at this! Everyone else is freaking out about the ogre, and all dual wielding Alistair can do is glare jealously at my PC's shield.
LOL! Yep, he's clearly thinking 'Maker's Breath! A shield would really come in handy right about now.'
(I always like to have 2 s&s warrior so that if one get's grabbed by an ogre, the other can make it drop him/her. I like 2 templars for the same sort of reason--two people who can use cleanse area in case the other get's a crushing prison or something)
Modifié par Kmead15, 05 mai 2010 - 03:46 .
errant_knight wrote...
LOL! Yep, he's clearly thinking 'Maker's Breath! A shield would really come in handy right about now.'
(I always like to have 2 s&s warrior so that if one get's grabbed by an ogre, the other can make it drop him/her. I like 2 templars for the same sort of reason--two people who can use cleanse area in case the other get's a crushing prison or something)
Modifié par SurelyForth, 05 mai 2010 - 03:47 .
Well, we just like to play differently. I don't use a tank, and I don't play duel wield. I DO have lots of fun, though, so I've none to give away.SurelyForth wrote...
errant_knight wrote...
LOL! Yep, he's clearly thinking 'Maker's Breath! A shield would really come in handy right about now.'
(I always like to have 2 s&s warrior so that if one get's grabbed by an ogre, the other can make it drop him/her. I like 2 templars for the same sort of reason--two people who can use cleanse area in case the other get's a crushing prison or something)
My mantra: kill it fast enough and it can't grab you. I think that, having not had a tank in almost 10 playthroughs, I've been grabbed once. And that was in Awakening, when my PC was ganked by the armored troll in Amaranthine and hung out filing her nails while he tried, in vain, to lower her health past 95%.
Modifié par Serissia, 05 mai 2010 - 03:51 .
Serissia wrote...
Lady Jess wrote...
I've been uing Shadow Warden, I just wish it had a version with griffons on the boots and gloves...or on the chest and elbow/knee pads.
The only Grey Warden themed armor I know of suitable for a rogue is EWA.
Serissia wrote...
I've tried DW Alistair through the Sacred Ashes chain and into RtO and I have to say I agree w/ LadyDamodred; Alistair needs to be S&S. It just feels wrong having him run around dual wielding.
Modifié par cmessaz, 05 mai 2010 - 03:52 .
SurelyForth wrote...
errant_knight wrote...
LOL! Yep, he's clearly thinking 'Maker's Breath! A shield would really come in handy right about now.'
(I always like to have 2 s&s warrior so that if one get's grabbed by an ogre, the other can make it drop him/her. I like 2 templars for the same sort of reason--two people who can use cleanse area in case the other get's a crushing prison or something)
My mantra: kill it fast enough and it can't grab you. I think that, having not had a tank in almost 10 playthroughs, I've been grabbed once. And that was in Awakening, when my PC was yanked by the armored troll in Amaranthine and hung out filing her nails while he tried, in vain, to lower her health past 95%.
LadyDamodred wrote...
Serissia wrote...
I've tried DW Alistair through the Sacred Ashes chain and into RtO and I have to say I agree w/ LadyDamodred; Alistair needs to be S&S. It just feels wrong having him run around dual wielding.Has a present!
cmessaz wrote...
Now I will rush to Bann Teagan and use my magic wand and strip him to his skibbies. Then I will post pics.
Lady- you have made our sacred day complete.
LadyDamodred wrote...
cmessaz wrote...
Now I will rush to Bann Teagan and use my magic wand and strip him to his skibbies. Then I will post pics.
Lady- you have made our sacred day complete.
*listens to choirs of good fade spirits sing before the glory that is S&S NBA*
As far as killing things, I have to say I like a little bit of a challenge. I get very bored when things die quickly. That was my problem in Awakening. Good lord. I need a level or two above nightmare. Anyways, as such, I don't play to be the most efficient. I choose things sort of on an RP basis. It can make things a little sticky at times, but I always feel super accomplished when it all works out.
LadyDamodred wrote...
cmessaz wrote...
Now I will rush to Bann Teagan and use my magic wand and strip him to his skibbies. Then I will post pics.
Lady- you have made our sacred day complete.
*listens to choirs of good fade spirits sing before the glory that is S&S NBA*
As far as killing things, I have to say I like a little bit of a challenge. I get very bored when things die quickly. That was my problem in Awakening. Good lord. I need a level or two above nightmare. Anyways, as such, I don't play to be the most efficient. I choose things sort of on an RP basis. It can make things a little sticky at times, but I always feel super accomplished when it all works out.
cmessaz wrote...
OMG! I didn't know a HN could bring up their family's death at Flemeth's hut! Did you guys?!
This is easily doable:LadyDamodred wrote...
I need a level or two above nightmare.
Well, no I didn't know you could tell Morrigan you are a noble either. But I just got done telling Alistair while we were talking to Flemeth that I lost my family so I know how he feels! That has never came up for me before and it was puzzling.LadyDamodred wrote...
cmessaz wrote...
OMG! I didn't know a HN could bring up their family's death at Flemeth's hut! Did you guys?!
When you first wake up? I know you can tell Morrigan you are a noble. Is there something else?
cmessaz wrote...
OMG! I didn't know a HN could bring up their family's death at Flemeth's hut! Did you guys?!
Modifié par Serissia, 05 mai 2010 - 04:17 .