Like say im a warrior and i go to the local blacksmith and he can teach me the ways of his trade so that whenever i come across materials i can return to the anvil and create such items but not pre determend, i want to truly be able to creat my own piece of armor via shaping the armor and designs, And say im a mage and my robe looks like crap because its poop brown and i want it to be a diffrent color i can take it to the tailor and they can dye it for me..... see what im saying i know it been done before and i know it can be done poorly but i would relly like to see such a thing.
what are your opions about this idead? I know this has probally been talked about before but its such a cool thing if done properly.
Possible proffesion's in DA2?
Débuté par
ZMJ10
, juil. 19 2010 05:58
#1
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 05:58
#2
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:01
While blacksmithing would be great, not sure that it's likely.
Besides, then what would Wade (Or his equivalent) do?
Besides, then what would Wade (Or his equivalent) do?
#3
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:03
mmmmhhh dont think it will happen... its much additional content, that costs money and i dont think that it fits the genre.... thats usually something for games like gothic or something. besides, dragon age already had kinda blacksmithing, you just didn't do everything yourselves but gave orders (i think the awakening system was pretty cool there). propably well get more "special materials"....
#4
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:07
iTomes wrote...
mmmmhhh dont think it will happen... its much additional content, that costs money and i dont think that it fits the genre.... thats usually something for games like gothic or something. besides, dragon age already had kinda blacksmithing, you just didn't do everything yourselves but gave orders (i think the awakening system was pretty cool there). propably well get more "special materials"....
While i enjoyed it the whole thing is i would rather shape my own armor/sword, And same thing for a mage robe/staff. Im kinda picky when it comes down to armor and weapons while i always choose stats over looks the looks can really drive me crazy after an hour or 2 of it just being horrible looking.
#5
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:26
ahhh there is the great advantage of sets!^^ they usually look good AND give you stats bonuses. so you can say im not not wearing these awesome gloves because they look ugly but because they dont fit my set^^
#6
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:31
iTomes wrote...
ahhh there is the great advantage of sets!^^ they usually look good AND give you stats bonuses. so you can say im not not wearing these awesome gloves because they look ugly but because they dont fit my set^^
My favorite set of amor was juggernuat yet its stats where worthless.
#7
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:32
you could play as a templar and then say you needed this armor to hunt mages or something...theres always a swoophole^^
#8
Posté 19 juillet 2010 - 06:44
Did anyone really use the DA:O professions? I never, ever used traps or poisons. The only two useful ones were Herbalism for Health poultices/Lyrium potions and bombs.





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