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Cody2Hottie

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i've asked this countless times im sorry but i need more infomation or other sides from peoples thoughts on this this is my second playthrough on Origins i love it my last playthrough i was a Assassin Double Dagger City Elf now that i want to play again i don't know who i want to be this time here are my three choices and please help me out and give me your thoughts on each class if you did play as that type

Blood Mage Healer Female - im not too big on mages but im mainly doing this just for Jowan i love that guy and being a mage i'll get to see him more

Two Handed Sword Human Noble Female- i've played a bit of it and i loved being powerful plus the human noble story was very good i thought

Rouge Archer Female - i've always loved being an archer in games and being an archer i think might be fun as well


also note i have Awakening as well and this file will be carried over to Dragon Age 2 a game i have not played yet

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My favorite play style: scream and leap DPS. Most of my characters are two-dagger rogues.

Blood Mage: My other spec was Arcane Warrior, not Spirit Healer; focus was on Spirit School. I still had a good time with it, both from an RP perspective and my enjoyment of the fights. Blood Mage (Blood Wound in particular) made sure I got to do fighty-killy things in combat.

Two-Handed Warrior: I respecced her to sword-and-board because I apparently just don't get 2H. Nice damage, but so darn slow compared to my Cuisinarts.

Archer Rogue: One of my favorite PTs was a rogue archer... in spite of the archery. I don't much like a support role. OTOH, on my semi-solo, I used a lot of archery until enemies got close in. That was more satisfying, maybe because I didn't feel sidelined the entire battle.

On the gripping hand, in Awakening, you'll be a damage-dealing goddess. The epic-level archery talents are crazy-strong.

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Mage: I honestly don't think you'll be around Jowan long enough to justify an entire playthrough as a mage if you really don't find it that much fun. Though depending on what you don't like about mages, you might be able to make it work depending on your school of magic and specialization.

Two Handed Warrior: My favorite class in theory, but in actuality it's so ungodly slow, which sucks because I thought of my dwarf commoner as a 2H fighter, but it got so bad that I had to restart as a duel-wielding fighter because I couldn't take the slow animation. (Human noble would be good as sword-and-shield though. You get to bash your enemies in the face with the family shield! xD)

Archer Rogue: If you love archery and are interested in this anyway, then I would go for it. It starts off a little difficult for obvious reasons, but once you build up a good party of meat shields in the form of trusted allies and/or ranger-summoned animals, good specializations like bard to boost your stats and gain some great archery skills (that can cripple, weaken, daze, volley, and instant-kill your enemies) it's one of the most empowering builds.

All in all, I'd recommend the archery route.

Modifié par Faerunner, 08 mai 2012 - 10:36 .


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haroldhardluck

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I would go with a mage as you can make your mage extremely powerful much quicker than any NPC mage you can add to your party. This can make the battles much easier as mages are your mass killers. In DAO archers are not very useful but in DA2 they are useful and actually preferable to a melee rogue. In both games I found warriors to be the least useful and interesting classes to play.

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I always choose the "Warrior" class in these types of games!

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robertthebard

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I actually enjoyed my rogue/archer run through, my heavy hitter achievement was unlocked by the archer. I invested heavily in traps/stealth too, so I could ranger it up a bit.

I'm meh about mages, so no opinion, despite having unlocked all of them.

2h warrior was a blast, if a bit slow. Nothing like clearing a cone in front of you with the sweep. At some points in the game, it tends to put a lot of floaty xp above your head too. Of course, with my aversion to certain other party members, Sten would usually wind up as my tank, so I was prepared for what I would have to do.

With a Vanilla game, dual wielding rogues was my personal favorite, as there seems to be a bit more gear as opposed to ranged, with one of the best vanilla bows being set aside for a certain bard.