I'm guessing you can't run around with 2 swords unless you're a rogue? (those being daggers anyways)
anyways, since i can't do that, i guess i'll swing around a gigantically huge sword.
do i focus on upgrading my constitution and strength for the most part then? ignore magic, dex and cun?
raise willpower slightly?
warrior build help?
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Squeezit
, mars 13 2011 11:19
#1
Posté 13 mars 2011 - 11:19
#2
Posté 13 mars 2011 - 11:21
i would like to have a answer on that aswell
#3
Posté 13 mars 2011 - 11:30
no luck?
opinions would be nice, im not expecting a "correct" answer
opinions would be nice, im not expecting a "correct" answer
#4
Posté 13 mars 2011 - 11:31
seems like no-one wants to help us
#5
Posté 13 mars 2011 - 11:33
Dexterity and Cunning isnt useless but yeah, pretty much focus on strength and constitution.
#6
Posté 13 mars 2011 - 11:34
hehe depends on the level of difficulty you are playing on im going on Normal and then it works fine whit pumping Str and Con then take a little in will, worked for me and take well a tip atleast Merill, Anders(a must!) and Varric. ^^
#7
Posté 13 mars 2011 - 11:35
im just working at achievements now that i beat the game, so yeah im only doing normal difficulty
thank you for the opinions/help
thank you for the opinions/help
Modifié par Squeezit, 13 mars 2011 - 11:35 .
#8
Posté 13 mars 2011 - 11:35
You're going to want some Will once you get to a certain level so that you can use all of your abilities in one big burst. Other than that, yes, all Strength and Cons.
#9
Posté 13 mars 2011 - 11:37
Do this; every level 2 str 1 con; if you go 2H invest heavily in Reaver...
#10
Posté 13 mars 2011 - 11:38
thank you very much
#11
Posté 13 mars 2011 - 11:52
If you want to effectively use Berserk, then you want just enough Constitution to equip the armor you want, and the optimum amount of STR (which according to the guide is 5 every 4 levels).
Then the rest you want in Willpower as Berserk does more damage, the more Stamina you have.
Then the rest you want in Willpower as Berserk does more damage, the more Stamina you have.
#12
Posté 14 mars 2011 - 12:00
Heavy Investment in Reaver will make the best 2H warrior;
Combined reaver passives and bloody frenzy+vanguard+2H is unstoppable.
Combined reaver passives and bloody frenzy+vanguard+2H is unstoppable.
#13
Posté 14 mars 2011 - 12:23
Reaver and two handed are two fun skills. I invested heavily in strength and constitution, with occasional dexterity and cunning.
#14
Posté 14 mars 2011 - 12:24
I'm trying the 2H warrior Vanguard Reaver, with a few points in Battle master for the stamina recharges. He's getting better but I'm still not unstoppable. I wish I could find a better weapon that the Hayders Razor.
#15
Posté 14 mars 2011 - 12:27
Such a fugly weapon.sethroskull79 wrote...
I'm trying the 2H warrior Vanguard Reaver, with a few points in Battle master for the stamina recharges. He's getting better but I'm still not unstoppable. I wish I could find a better weapon that the Hayders Razor.
#16
Posté 14 mars 2011 - 01:06
Personally, I invest 4 points into Battlemaster to get the Second Wind abilities and it's upgrades. This gives you all your Stamina back every 45 seconds, so it helps up your damage output.
I also pick up the basic Might ability from the Vanguard tree. The extra Critical damage upgrade would be nice, but the upgrade requires a grand total of 8 Skill points invested to get the upgrade, so it's something you would need to wait until later levels to get.
The Defender tree has Resilience, which gives Immunity to Knockback, and only requires 3 points to get, so it's a sound investment for any warrior.
Warmonger's main appeal to most people is Taunt, but the tree also has Pommel Strike and Bravery. Pommel Strike is a solid quick stun even without the upgrade, making it great for taking a Mage out of the fight while you beat on them. Bravery, on the other hand, increases damage the more enemies you have around you, so it's great in most situations.
I personally went for the Reaver spec. I generally play it safer than most people do with Reaver, but Devour and Blood Frenzy are solid. Feel free to use it to it's full potential; I simply prefer to play it safer and stay alive.
Finally, the best-looking greatsword I've seen is the Might of the Sten. It looks amazing.
I also pick up the basic Might ability from the Vanguard tree. The extra Critical damage upgrade would be nice, but the upgrade requires a grand total of 8 Skill points invested to get the upgrade, so it's something you would need to wait until later levels to get.
The Defender tree has Resilience, which gives Immunity to Knockback, and only requires 3 points to get, so it's a sound investment for any warrior.
Warmonger's main appeal to most people is Taunt, but the tree also has Pommel Strike and Bravery. Pommel Strike is a solid quick stun even without the upgrade, making it great for taking a Mage out of the fight while you beat on them. Bravery, on the other hand, increases damage the more enemies you have around you, so it's great in most situations.
I personally went for the Reaver spec. I generally play it safer than most people do with Reaver, but Devour and Blood Frenzy are solid. Feel free to use it to it's full potential; I simply prefer to play it safer and stay alive.
Finally, the best-looking greatsword I've seen is the Might of the Sten. It looks amazing.
#17
Posté 14 mars 2011 - 01:10
Its so hard to decide where to put your talent points. When you read the description they all sound good. I am level 11 and I guess you get to level 20 something so I only got 10 or so more talent points to spend. I may respec again who knows....
#18
Posté 14 mars 2011 - 03:55
actually rumor has it, level cap is 50.sethroskull79 wrote...
Its so hard to decide where to put your talent points. When you read the description they all sound good. I am level 11 and I guess you get to level 20 something so I only got 10 or so more talent points to spend. I may respec again who knows....
i beat it at level 22, my friend beat it at level 31





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