fantasypisces wrote...
I just started a solo character on hard/nightmare, not very far, only
finished the first floor of Ishal, but so far the hardest fight was the
wolves right when you enter the Wilds, I used like 8 lesser health
poultices ><. Deleting her though (female dwarf rogue) because I
did the 'violent' voice and got tired of "should I get you a ladder so
you can GET OFF MY BACK" every 30 seconds, gah.
Going to do DW warrior Reaver/templar.
LOL

I had exactly the same, I hate that line! I started a new game with the "Experienced" voice after two hours or so.
Shabdez wrote...
@bas273: I wonder about the 20 points of max. stamina shown on this character sheet. How is this possible?
I start every fight by using lots of talents (Riposte, Flurry) and then I activate Momentum. So that's why my Stamina is quite low. Sometimes I also activate Berserk which lowers my Stamina even further.
Aezeal wrote...
You say you are always saving for equipment.. could you tell me what
you have been saving for in what order for some of your solo NM
playthroughs
I only buy:
- Elfroots
- Flasks
- Backpacks
- Distillation Agents
- Concentrator Agents
- Corrupter Agents
For Poison-Making and Herbalism (creating Health Poultices).
I need all the money I can get to buy the
The Rose's Thorn which is a must-have dagger for dual-wielders.
108 Gold!!
knownastherat wrote...
Assuming solo character having all income for her/himself Lifegiver is
possible quite early: The Circle, then Orzammar. Coercion level can be
tricky as most warriors would likely prefer to max Combat Training and
possibly a point in Poison or/and Traps. Now when I said the obvious ..

I cannot speak for OP Timortis, who seems to be gone, nor
bas273, who seem to take over the task, but Lifegiver is not essential
as the first "uber" item. Depending on order of quests it might be more
beneficial to get Spellward and magic resitance runes first or even
Andruil's Blessing for reasons which can be debated. Personally, I got
Paralyze runes (which was fail) and Tomes to reach Talents like
Two-Handed sweep, Death Blow, Figthtening Appearence and Constraint
frist, then before doing Deep Roads opted (dont ask ..) for Andruil's
Blessing, Spellward after and Lifegiver as last. Playing as female
dwarf noble gold was not an issue and by level 18 it was possible to
face the High Dragon face to face as described elsewhere geared up.
Timortis is gone for a while but he'll be back

I've never used the Lifegiver ring. I just searched for it on the Dragon Age Wiki in fact

. It's looks like a must-have ring but I first need to buy Rose's Thorn.
So it's perfectly possible to solo the game without the Lifegiver ring.
goose9999 wrote...
i was just wondering if anyone has tried a solo run with an arcane
warrior and perhaps spirit healer/blood mage? I am playing as an arcane
warrior in a party right now but would love to play him solo, may
replay as a mage just for the opportunity. On nightmare im wondering if
it would be feasible to cast glyph of repulsion, tempest, inferno,
regeneration on yourself and just outlast your enemies? Anticipating
that the resistances offered by shimmering shield would take away from
the friendly fire.
Arcane Warrior is by far the easiest solo build. Start every battle by using as many spells as possible (AoE spells like Inferno, Cone of Cold, Crushing Prison etc.) then activate all your sustainables (Shimmering Shield, Rock Armor, Arcane Shield).
If you go the Blood Mage route you can cast even more spells but this requires careful planning (you don't want your health to drop down to zero).
Modifié par bas273, 29 décembre 2009 - 07:19 .