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Dont you dare to steal my new stockings! What worth does it have to you?!


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Quercus

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So my question is, will it be worth it to increase the stealing skill? Will it be usefull in getting nice items, or completing a quest (just steal the key from a guard instead of killing him)? Or would it be better to spend the points in "traps" or "poisen" instead?

As for me, I'm still deciding if I should either get "stealing" or "traps". Stealing sounds fun to me, but i wonder if traps would be more usefull.

Modifié par Shiroukai, 21 octobre 2009 - 08:57 .


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Arttis

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I hear from one review that the dwarf commoner snatched quite a few coin and health potion.I am gonna guess it will be useful for extra loot.

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Darthnemesis2

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Combat training, Coercion and Poison will be my main focuses.

Re-ordered.

Modifié par Darthnemesis2, 21 octobre 2009 - 09:04 .


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Il go Herbs/traps/combat training and stealing if i can fit it in and how it works exactly.

Modifié par Arttis, 21 octobre 2009 - 09:02 .


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Quercus

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My main focus so far are Coercion and Poison, now I just need to decide on Stealing or Traps for my 3e focus.

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If I were you, I'd choose traps over stealing, but I'm not good in choosing skills...

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As a warrior noble I will start out with improved combat training.Character creation will give me 1 skill so expert combat training.The skill point that comes form the book you get with the memory ring wil lget me master combat training. so i have about 11 more skills to get with the rest of my levels.So i could afford to start on a 4th skill

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Oh yea, I totally forgot about the memory ring's skill add. Hmm, maybe I'll just kinda make it 50/50 with Stealing and Traps, and first max Stealing after I brought traps to the 2e tier.

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Rogues get a skill point every level so you could get almost all the skills.

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GhoXen

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I'm not exactly sure how stealing will be useful in a non-solo situation. You will have a bunch of companions following after you, and I don't think they can also sneak with you through shadows.

Unless stealing here also includes lockpicking? Now that's something essential in an adventure. Correct me if I'm wrong, since I can't remember the rogue skills very clearly.

Modifié par GhoXen, 22 octobre 2009 - 01:26 .


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Rivie

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As long as I can steal a variety of metallic pantaloons, I'll be happy.

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Arttis

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You steal like from an npc around you..Its pickpocketing.So the higher your skill is the easier it will be to pickpocket them.I doubt it will work well at lower levels against a guard on watch.

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I think my mage playthrough will be as a kleptomaniac. Other than that, stealing is an NPC-only skill for me - my main PC needs those skill ranks in persuasion.

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I'm gonna make my mage utterly worthless in close combat for the first few levels, and shove all my skills into Coercion. Then, just around the time I start trying to spec. as an Arcane Warrior (after specing as a Blood Mage, of course), I'll shove a few into Combat Training. The extra skills from DLC items will help, of course, so that by level 14 or so I'll have all the skills I feel I "need", and can start playing around with Combat Tactics.

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Macdunne

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I'd love to get some good ranks in stealing, but i wonder if it can be used as an optional quest solver... like stealing the key from the guy in the cage instead of getting him food or murdering him.

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I'm excited about stealing. ;P One of the best parts about being a theif. To be honest, I usually don't put much points into traps...Then again, maybe that's why so many of my battes are so hard! (referring to Baldur's Gate 2)