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Weapons:Returning or your concept of a weapon you want in the game


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POETICDRINK

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 Me, personally I want all the weapons to return from DA:Origins and DA:Awakening.

One of the weapons I like the most was Varric's crossbow that shot like a machine gun. I would love to see more visual effects on the weapons and after they have been upgrade.

Weapons:

Two-Handed Melee Weapons

-Battleaxes

-Greatswords

-Mauls

One-Handed Melee Weapons

-Daggers

-Waraxes

-Longswords

-Maces

Ranged Weapons

-Longbows

-Shortbows

-Crossbows


Magic staves or Staffs



My weapon concepts:
-A staff or Stave longbow hybrid

*I have more ideas.

Modifié par POETICDRINK, 09 octobre 2012 - 01:00 .


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Chaosje

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a talkin rubber duck! to smack those baddies with!

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Dhiro

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How does a stave longbow hybrid works? o_O

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Battlebloodmage

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Probably never happen: Katana
What I like to have: Rapier

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marshalleck

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A sidesword and parrying dagger. If we're going to Orlais I want to be a freaking swashbuckler. Oh and I want a hat with a big feather in it.

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DarkKnightHolmes

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A scythe would be nice.

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Sylvanpyxie

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What I like to have: Rapier

And an appropriate skill tree to use, full of parries, counters, thrusts, feints and a swish hat. I'd need a swish hat too.

Seriously though - Rapiers.

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Dhiro

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Sylvanpyxie wrote...

What I like to have: Rapier

And an appropriate skill tree to use, full of parries, counters, thrusts, feints and a swish hat. I'd need a swish hat too.

Seriously though - Rapiers.


I'd love to have a rapier to go with the Duelist tree!

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Sylvius the Mad

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Given that there were staff melee animatons in the game, non-magical staves should have been available for Warriors and Rogues.

Also, I'd like to add Hammers to the one-handed list. Blunt weapons are sorely underrepresented in most modern games.

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I like my staff fighters, I sort of was able to make one in DA2, it was clunky and not very satisfying though. Also spears, why are there no spears?
I'd also like to see alchemical flasks get some associated talents, and a scaling system of some sort.

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philippe willaume

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it would be nice to have pole weapons (that gives us a multitude of possible head, spear a proper long-sword that can be used with either one or both hands
ideally a difference with proper two handed longsword and zwei handers

small sword might be in adequate, by rapier/cut and thrust schiavonia or backsword would be nice as well
we could have sabers, kilij, messer 2 handed messer, cinqueda romphaia and itak/broken back sax.

as well it would be nice to be able to use the armour as a shield and a weapon (punching with gautelets)

for misile
a bigger diffrence between composite recurve short bow or heavy bow and long bow would be nice.
we could have "burgondian bow" a mix between recure and longbow.
javeline and pilum/agon would be nice or some plumbata could be nice fgr warriors with shield

phil

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TsaiMeLemoni

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I know it'll never happen because it wouldn't mesh with the DA world, but I'd love to have a pair of sai for my rogue. I really want to be a ninja :(

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philippe willaume

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TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

I know it'll never happen because it wouldn't mesh with the DA world, but I'd love to have a pair of sai for my rogue. I really want to be a ninja :(


May be some bollock daggre with prongs would do?
or  two roundels daggers that would have the same effect.

Phil

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TsaiMeLemoni

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Anything that looks close will help me feel more like the ninja assassin all my rogues are destined to be :D

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MillKill

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Polearms. Why bother learning elaborate swordplay when a pointy stick works just as well?

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philippe willaume

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TsaiMeLemoni wrote...

Anything that looks close will help me feel more like the ninja assassin all my rogues are destined to be :D


It is not as close-close looking but i would work the same (and you would have an edged on the daggers)

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Gileadan

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If we're going to Orlais and face their pissy Chevaliers, we'll need something that gets the job done. One-handed warhammer and a misericorde for me. :)

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Gileadan wrote...

If we're going to Orlais and face their pissy Chevaliers, we'll need something that gets the job done. One-handed warhammer and a misericorde for me. :)


A longbow is enough to deal with a knight.

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Gileadan

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Bfler wrote...

A longbow is enough to deal with a knight.

English longbows are great, but they don't always penetrate plate armor. An arrow can bounce off or glance off depending on the angle it hits the armor. Even at Agincourt, a lot of the armored French infantry actually made it through the English hail of arrows. They were defeated by the English men-at-arms (and the archers who started using their hatchets after running out of arrows) because they were completely tired out by the weight of their armor, the march through the mud, and the pounding they got from all the arrows bouncing off their plate.

But seriously, I just prefer playing a melee inquisitor. :D

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POETICDRINK

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Gileadan wrote...

Bfler wrote...

A longbow is enough to deal with a knight.

English longbows are great, but they don't always penetrate plate armor. An arrow can bounce off or glance off depending on the angle it hits the armor. Even at Agincourt, a lot of the armored French infantry actually made it through the English hail of arrows. They were defeated by the English men-at-arms (and the archers who started using their hatchets after running out of arrows) because they were completely tired out by the weight of their armor, the march through the mud, and the pounding they got from all the arrows bouncing off their plate.

But seriously, I just prefer playing a melee inquisitor. :D


We are talking about Dragon Age where there are talking Golems,mages, and Darkspawn. In the world of Dragon Age Long Bow can punch holes through things especially if you have the right upgrade.

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Aulis Vaara

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No oversized weapons. Realism all the way, if at all possible. Dragon Age II actually already did a bit better than Dragon Age: Origins in this regard, but many weapons still looked like foamy LARP weapons. Not exactly immersive.

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I think they need to bring back persuasion.

No, not that persuasion. THIS persuasion.

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I like it when you apply a rune to a weapon and it shows the electricity, cold, or heat etc. They should have that visual effect.

Also, we're in Orlais, can someone use a guillotine as a weapon? jk. 

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Sword-chucks. For the win.

But seriously, polearms would be nice. And, yes, I know this is stupid, but it'd be sweet to have wakizashis for rogues. Shikais and bankais are optional.

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whips for a rogue and a spear sheild combo for warriors