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Napoleon1853

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Ok, so my next character I got a few questions that I probably should have asked earlier.

So say I want to 2H... but my character starts with a shield talent skill. Is there a way to change that around? I don't need that shield talent skill and it is just wasting a spot that could be better used elsewhere.

The Coercion thing... You need to put skills into that if you want to persuade OR intemidate people right and not just persuade? Like Ill be pumping points into strength so ill end up being able to intemidate people instead of persuading them I guess. (Hopefully I can still be a good while intemidating people lol...persuade sounds like a nicer way to go about things) So I still need the Coercion thing right? It takes up a few skills points for me...cuz I gotta pump 10 points into cunning to get the max coercion skill. Even though I don't need cunning as a 2Her.

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Sloth Of Doom

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1) Aside from getting a mod that allows a full respec, no.



2) Coercion works for both intimidate (str) and persuade (cun)

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Napoleon1853

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I haven't really intimidated before can you still be a good guy while using intimidate or are the intimidate things usually you being a bad guy?

Modifié par Napoleon1853, 27 novembre 2009 - 06:24 .


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Sloth Of Doom

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Well, intimidate is basically bullying people. I suppose it depends on how you use it. Is scaring a person away worse than killing them? Probably not. Is scaring someone into risking their life to defend a town bad? Debatable. Is scaring an old woman and taking her last 3 coppers bad? yes.

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Mordaedil

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Coercion is great. I love alternating between threatening people and sweet-talking them with my rogue who has a huge amount of strength and cunning.