Has anyone rolled two characters and found the game varied much from the first character they played?
Worth Rolling a 2nd Character?
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Guest_krullstar_*
, nov. 27 2009 09:15
#1
Guest_krullstar_*
Posté 27 novembre 2009 - 09:15
Guest_krullstar_*
#2
Posté 27 novembre 2009 - 09:16
Yes.
#3
Posté 27 novembre 2009 - 09:17
Yup. The game does not vary too much, though some NPCs react to you differently depending on your origin or gender, and you often get some different dialogue options. Other than that, not too much different that I can tell anyway.
#4
Posté 27 novembre 2009 - 09:17
Besides the fact I never rolled dice to decide between mage, warrior, and rogue and dwarf, elf, and human, yes my two playthroughs are far different.
First was a kind human noble warrior, I had some money problems throughout the game.
Second is a city elf male rogue, I left lothering with 20 gold and have been generally cruel to people, morrigan and sten are helping me keep on the *do it for my good, not theirs* track.
First was a kind human noble warrior, I had some money problems throughout the game.
Second is a city elf male rogue, I left lothering with 20 gold and have been generally cruel to people, morrigan and sten are helping me keep on the *do it for my good, not theirs* track.
#5
Posté 27 novembre 2009 - 09:18
Very much so.
Really, there's so much depth to the game wven without the different origins. I played through the Mage origin with two different characters (a male human who viewed the circle as a prison and thought only of escape, and a female elf who saw the circle as an opportunity to escape poverty and gain respectability) and had a very different experience each time.
Really, there's so much depth to the game wven without the different origins. I played through the Mage origin with two different characters (a male human who viewed the circle as a prison and thought only of escape, and a female elf who saw the circle as an opportunity to escape poverty and gain respectability) and had a very different experience each time.
#6
Posté 27 novembre 2009 - 09:28
It does not vary *much*. But there are differences everywhere.





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