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MakerzBreath

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Hi,
I'm playing bard rouge ( and assasin later) with dagger and shield.
20 str, 35 dex. rest in cunning.
Im spending all points to improve backstab, stealth etc, and dont have many free points for bow talents 

Could someone advice what bow talents are better for cunning rogue ?  First row or second ?

And also what is best "Scale type" armor set  ? I think Wade can to make only "Splint type" ...

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Gunnaka

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Why are you using a shield?

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caradoc2000

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Pick a bow or a melee weapon, not both.

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SirSponge

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If you are set on using a dagger and shield, I would pump Dex, not Cunning.

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MakerzBreath

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Gunnaka wrote...

Why are you using a shield?


I just like how she looks with shield,

But If I'll pick bow, then which archery talent row should I pick first ?

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SirSponge

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Depends on how you want to play her really.. I always get Melee Archer first then go for the others after.

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Thing The Wiz

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If you just want a simple archery option as an addition to dual weapons, get your Rogue up to Master Stealth then build up the second block of archery skills until you have Arrow of Slaying (Max out on Cunning & Dex to get best results). You rogue can hide, shoot (with massive damage), hide again shoot again.... sneaky, but useful for reducing large numbers of opposition from a distance.

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gandanlin

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MakerzBreath wrote...

Hi,
...what is best "Scale type" armor set  ? I think Wade can to make only "Splint type" ...


Armor goes mainly by the material it is made out of.  Dragonbone is the best, but it also requires high strength attribute to wear.  Grey iron, steel, red steel, veridium are examples of lower quality materials.

Splintmail armor in a set I think gives a bonus to armor rating.  Scale armor in a set I think will reduce the amount of stamina required to activate certain talents.  So wearing a set of all the same kind of construction may give certain bonuses.  Which is best depends on what you want out of the armor.

My two bits' worth on armor would be to not buy anything.  Collect the armor that comes as loot and as rewards for doing quests.  That should supply you will the best armor possible for no cost at all. 

Some armor is upgradable, however, so that may be worth spending a few coins on.  For example, if you have the Warden's Peak and Return to Ostagar dlc, Cailan's armor can be recovered and upgraded to dragonbone by the armorer at Warden's Peak.