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Steel Majere343

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Building your party correctly is the most challenging part of the game?.

dont get me wrong, to me, the game is challenging on its own, but i had an extremely difficult time with the game until i found out it was how i was building my characters.

Since then iv tried a few diffrent ways of building each class, none of them allow me to steamroll through the game mind you, each have serious draw backs.

Warriors: either i build them dextarity based or constitution based and it seems like both have some serious issues at times, my dex warriors get owned by any sort of magic really, and if i get bad rolls and they are getting hit a lot they are a little bit squishy. My constitution warriors can stand up to magic, grabs, high volumes of damage, but they suck at long battles because though they have a huge health bar they are constantly getting hit, its hard to heal through that. Iv also tried mixing the two, focusing on both but that is actually the weakest way because you end up not having that much health and not being able to dodge exceptionally well either.

iv also looked at multiple interviews regarding this subject and one (which i posted somewhere else) stated that warriors were meant to focus on constitution, but then other places, like the guidebook and their manual state that warriors are supposed to be very dextarious and have a lot of willpower. Though i havnt tried this build yet.

Rogues: They seem to be almost the same build type as warriors if the manual is correct..except instead of willpower theres cunning in there..

Mages are self explanatory, but im finding that just building my party (my warriors and rogues in particular) is extremely challenging...it almost seems like they are supposed to have a high stat rating in..well..everything.

But iv found that splitting your stats into anything more then 3 is just suicide, and even focusing on 3 stats spreads your points pretty thin. By focusing on STR/CON/DEX for a warrior one time through the highest i got him was 42 str, i think like 35 dex, and like 34 con.

And Dex doesnt really kick as being all powerfull until you hit the 40-50 range.

Anyone else find just building your party very challenging? (especially since you cant just go back and change them, if you dont build them right you will be screwed later in the game unless you have some spells and potions to constantly save your tank).

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PedroNaKwasie

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Well it really depends what game style do you prefer. Generally you need to really focus on one stat, develop second one to average level and then pump some spare points in third one.

For rogue for example people tend to get 20 strength for gear, 30-35 dex for talents and then pump all the rest in cunning(Lethality,lockpicking, assassin/bard skills modifiers).

There is few good guides on this forum that will help you out. 

Modifié par PedroNaKwasie, 15 décembre 2009 - 11:07 .


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Steel Majere343

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woops this is the campaign forum, i meant this to go into the gameplay forum, ill repost it there, just let this die.

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BroBear Berbil

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No, not really. After playing MMOs primarily for the last 10 years it seemed pretty natural to look at how stats worked and the various spells/abilities and fill a group with complimentary roles. Perhaps that's why I like DA so much. It kind of fills the MMO gap for me (haven't had a subscription in months) because of gameplay similarities but I don't have to deal with random real people.