for a mage person like me should I go +1 magic +1 willpower and +1 con for every level up?
And for warriors should I go +2 strength and +1 con for every level up?
Please help I want to build my party right. And have battle magic type of charchter.
Help please need help on a build
Débuté par
Captain Bonecold
, déc. 16 2012 12:50
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Posté 16 décembre 2012 - 12:50
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Posté 16 décembre 2012 - 03:36
3 hours 8 people look at this. None offer to help. This is why I don't ask for help alot on these forums. No one wants to help me.
Modifié par Captain Bonecold, 16 décembre 2012 - 03:45 .
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Posté 16 décembre 2012 - 04:12
Dude, just relax. These forums are pretty much inactive nowadays, and the people that do check this thread may either not know how to help or may be busy with something else.
Anyway, generally speaking, your attribute allocation will depend on your specialisations and the playstyle/difficulty you're going for.
Post-patch blood mages should go with a 2 magic to 1 constitution until they have enough health/durability to cast safely without the risk of killing themselves. If I remember right, 30-40 con should be sufficient - I used to have it at 20 con and sometimes had problems accidentally killing myself. Willpower requirements for robes can be met by pre-buffing - that is, equipping +attribute or +willpower gear to meet the requirements before swapping out gear. You shouldn't need to have any willpower with a post-patch blood mage.
Non-blood mages can either use death syphon or team support to boost mana regen (i.e. warrior's rally). Some willpower may be useful in either case, but constitution can be left a little lower since you're not impacting on it via casting. I think a 2:1 magic willpower ratio for the first few levels (until ~30 willpower), then a 2:1 magic constitution ratio (until ~30 constitution) should be safe. In any case, focusing on maximising magic and leaving willpower and constitution as low as you can manage is usually ideal.
Check out Arelex's bloodmage guide, or my crit-mage for more details/ideas.
I personally go full strength with warriors (since they're naturally more durable), but if you're trying to draw threat/tank with them a 2:1 ratio should be fine. I think it's also been proven somewhere that investing a little bit into willpower can be useful (especially if they're running out of stamina).
Basically, you should optimise your character for damage (i.e. more magic for mages, more strength for warriors) and add constitution/willpower only if you're having health/mana issues. Unless you're playing on nightmare it's unlikely that you're going to have health problems if you spec your party for damage. This holds true even on nightmare - 'the more damage you deal, the less damage you receive, and the less abilities you'll have to use'.
Anyway, generally speaking, your attribute allocation will depend on your specialisations and the playstyle/difficulty you're going for.
Post-patch blood mages should go with a 2 magic to 1 constitution until they have enough health/durability to cast safely without the risk of killing themselves. If I remember right, 30-40 con should be sufficient - I used to have it at 20 con and sometimes had problems accidentally killing myself. Willpower requirements for robes can be met by pre-buffing - that is, equipping +attribute or +willpower gear to meet the requirements before swapping out gear. You shouldn't need to have any willpower with a post-patch blood mage.
Non-blood mages can either use death syphon or team support to boost mana regen (i.e. warrior's rally). Some willpower may be useful in either case, but constitution can be left a little lower since you're not impacting on it via casting. I think a 2:1 magic willpower ratio for the first few levels (until ~30 willpower), then a 2:1 magic constitution ratio (until ~30 constitution) should be safe. In any case, focusing on maximising magic and leaving willpower and constitution as low as you can manage is usually ideal.
Check out Arelex's bloodmage guide, or my crit-mage for more details/ideas.
I personally go full strength with warriors (since they're naturally more durable), but if you're trying to draw threat/tank with them a 2:1 ratio should be fine. I think it's also been proven somewhere that investing a little bit into willpower can be useful (especially if they're running out of stamina).
Basically, you should optimise your character for damage (i.e. more magic for mages, more strength for warriors) and add constitution/willpower only if you're having health/mana issues. Unless you're playing on nightmare it's unlikely that you're going to have health problems if you spec your party for damage. This holds true even on nightmare - 'the more damage you deal, the less damage you receive, and the less abilities you'll have to use'.
Modifié par mr_afk, 16 décembre 2012 - 04:16 .





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