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Cody2Hottie

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i very much don't want this game to become a Skyrim where i always restart the game between classes i want to be as so if any one can please help me which class i should be in Origins that i should play as in a first time playthrough

Human Warrior
Shield And Sword
seems really fun and i heared they make great tanks but the thing is there is already alot of warriors i've met should there really be another one?

Rogue Human
Archer/Two Sword Rogue?
i know they suck at first but they seem really fun at least to me they seem very challenging to try to make power and good for the team , also how strong can the back stabs be in this game? never really played as rogue cause thought they were weak and less fun

Elf 
Mage
i know you can become a arcane warrior as a mage but i haven't reached that high of the game to master mage maybe if i play this game again i'll try to be one but mage's seem very good the spells are very fun

also please note i sorta spoiled myself cause im playing this game for one reason not for the story but to fight BroodMother , hope that isn't a spoiler i just saw it on youtube and i want to fight it

Modifié par Cody2Hottie, 07 février 2012 - 07:28 .


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Ferretinabun

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Any class is viable. Though some will suit you more and be easier than others.

WARRIOR
Sword and Shield: Tanks are a solid choice. You'll be pretty safe, though I've heard people say it's a little boring. You just kinda take the hits while your companions get the kills. If you go this route, buff Strength instead of Dexterity primarily to keep your character as powerful as possible.

Two-handed: Your attacks will be slow, but oh-so-powerful. Pump Strength primarily and before long you'll be charging headlong through enemies like a wrecking ball. Great fun, if that's your thing.

It's true two-thrids of your potential companions will be warriors, so you won't be lacking them. But then again, I think a typical group composition is two warriors a mage and a rogue, so don't let that worry you.

ROGUE
Archer: Just don't. It's a weak build, especially initially. You'll get an archer companion who will be good before too long. That'll be enough.

Dual Wield: Potentially the most powerful class. Take daggers and pump cunning primarily and you'll have one of the highest DPS's in the game. A lot of people like rogues because you should always have one in your party for the traps and locks, and being one means you don't have to take one as a companion. However, baring in mind you'll want to be backstabbing enemies, a tank companion is pretty much a necessity instead to hold enemies' attention. Get 'em focussed on the tank while you hack at them from behind. Fiddly, but satisfying.

MAGE
Easy to build, easy to play. Good choice for a first play-through. You'll be fighting pretty much exclusively from range though (except if you go Arcane Warrior, and even then you'll spend the first half of the game ranged). Slinging spells is great if that's your thing. I kinda prefer getting my hands dirty in melee, but that's a personal taste.

Finally, as a general tip, the difficulty curve of the game is actually very shallow. Many people have said the first third of the game is actually the hardest. The enemies are weak but your characters are too, and not very effective. With efficient builds the game just geats easier (and, I think, more fun as your combat strategy takes real shape).

Enjoy the BM fight. Don't forget to ask in the spoiler section if you want hints/tips/directions.

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ncknck

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This game really only has 2 base choices.
-Human dagger rogue
-Elven mage

the rogue for the melee damage guy. He is a powerhouse. The mage, because mage choices in the game are not exactly perfect. Adequate, but not great. By starting as a mage you ensure multiple things being done right, from skills to extra classes to more freedom in party selection.

Not saying it isnt possible to play any other class. But with these two you definitely are not gonna be wrong.

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masseffectexpert94

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ANY class IS GOOD, they all have there own strengths and weeknesses, a warrior does ok damage and can hold onto life in battle but they suffer against bigger enemies, ogre alpha's great dragons etc...
mages do immense damage but suffer great damage if hit by physical damage
rouges do a lot of backstab/ critical damage and dont get attacked as often due to the light armour so a warrior is an enemy's first target, but they can only hold their own in battle for a short time if being attacked.

there is no best class

Modifié par masseffectexpert94, 15 février 2012 - 01:55 .