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Dragon Age1103

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  I'm looking to form a no mage party this time around I'm debating for my main char if I want a Duelist/Assassin Rogue or a Bard/Ranger Archer & a City Elf or Dalish?? I'm not looking for anyone to make a decision for me just see if there are some points I'm not thinking of why i should prefer one over the other.

Thanks for any & all responses

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Honninscrave

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I'm going mageless on Nightmare, but I went for a sword/shield warrior as the main character. Purely because I like both of the NPC rogues already (Lel and Zev), and between them they take care of everything (lockpicking and archery for Lel, dual-wielding dps with Momentum on Zev).

That and without mage healing, the pressure is on for the tank to be as durable as possible. A PC tank is always going to be much tougher than Alistair or Shale.

Just my 2c.

Modifié par Honninscrave, 15 décembre 2009 - 12:31 .


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if you are going for a non-mage party, be sure to take a templar, or allistair or yourself.. it comes handy ;)

Its a personal choice, buf i will go rogue, their abilities are good, and lel and Zev needs some optimization at the beggining.

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Titius.Vibius

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Alistair with his cleansing aura ability is a good skill.

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Hrm yeah, anything with AoE CC. So bring along Leliana just to shriek her stun song. Holy Smite to deal with enemy casters ASAP. Scattering Shot (I think that's the name... the stun that spreads to other targets). The tough part is if your tank taunts and then gets focused fired and stunned... he's out for the count and can't pop a poultice.

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Stuffy38

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The Templar cleanse ability is great when you get that horribly frustrating Hex cast on you that makes you miss everything / crits become normal hits. Misdirection Hex I think... eurgh, hate it.

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aerathnor

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Misdirection and Curse of Mortality, nothing more irritating than jamming your poultice button just to have your guy shrug

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Honninscrave

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As far as I've seen, the templar cleanse does not remove hexes and curse of mortality from the templar himself. It only strips all the buffs from mobs around him.



Although it's easy enough for a templar tank to get 100% spell resist (especially as a dwarf), which makes such things moot.

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whatever you do make sure to train one of your rogues as an herbalist and another as a trap maker. you'll need those health potions and the crowd control type of traps to compensate for lack of mages.

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The female city elf is a great origin story, which could lead to a different RP experience if played from a certain perspective.

Modifié par Akshara, 15 décembre 2009 - 05:27 .


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Dragon Age1103

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Thanks guys I went with a male city elf assassin/duelist with plans to use Alistair as a S&S templar/something, Leliana archer bard/archer, but still deciding on a 3rd whether I want another rogue & 1 tank or a 2H like Sten or Oghren.

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BanditGR

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2H for sweep/pommel and instant shatters. 3 rogues are a bit too much, don't you think ? :P

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BanditGR wrote...

2H for sweep/pommel and instant shatters. 3 rogues are a bit too much, don't you think ? :P


think, this is the best option you'll get. you just forgo to mention upgraded warcry for additional CC / knockback action