Alright so I'm doubting this but better to ask the experts now.
I have a warrior dual wielding around level 16 or so, I was wondering is there a way to switch him to a different build in midgame, like change it to Two-Handed weapon build I may not complete a tree, but I was curious is this possible without terrible issues by landsmeet? I'm at frostback mountain after getting all my other allies.
Also, what would you recommend for playing Awakening, Golems, and Witch Hunt. Would making a total new warden I know I would be an orlesians one for the first two but for witch hunt what would I be? Like a quick built Origins character in a sense?
Anyway to change build in mid game.
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YourAegis
, févr. 25 2011 05:12
#1
Posté 25 février 2011 - 05:12
#2
Posté 25 février 2011 - 01:08
You can always switch, just make sure you've got high strength and a bit of dex.
#3
Posté 25 février 2011 - 01:29
YourAegis wrote...
Alright so I'm doubting this but better to ask the experts now.
I have a warrior dual wielding around level 16 or so, I was wondering is there a way to switch him to a different build in midgame, like change it to Two-Handed weapon build I may not complete a tree, but I was curious is this possible without terrible issues by landsmeet? I'm at frostback mountain after getting all my other allies.
If you're playing on normal or casual, no you won't have issues with uncomplete trees, at any point in the game. The fact is, both of those builds can simply attack, be left alone, and still do decently well. Still though, I wouldn't reccomend it. Switching weapon focus mid-game will end up annyoing you more than anything else. Wasting attribute or talent points would ruin the playthrough for me.
YourAegis wrote...
Also, what would you recommend for playing Awakening, Golems, and Witch
Hunt. Would making a total new warden I know I would be an orlesians
one for the first two but for witch hunt what would I be? Like a quick
built Origins character in a sense?
Always import chracters to awakening/GoA/WH. You'll (most likely) be starting at a higher level, have more and almost assuredly better equipment available to you, and also (again, assuming you're at or above level 20) have more specs avaiable if you choose to use the memories to redo the character from jump street. Typically, creating an Orleasian warden for the DLCs is more about giving yourself a challenge than it is a good idea.
#4
Posté 25 février 2011 - 11:06
Oh I see, thank you two for the responses.
#5
Posté 25 février 2011 - 11:16
Also note that you can respec (yourself and party members) in Awakening.
#6
Posté 26 février 2011 - 07:59
IF playing on PC you can also us the Crow Mod to respect anytime you want.
IF on Xbox or PS3 then you will probably have to just play it as is on higher levels.
IF on Xbox or PS3 then you will probably have to just play it as is on higher levels.





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