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Cody2Hottie

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 through out my times with mass effect i've made it as far as Mass Effect 2 then i restarted cause i either got bored with the current class i was or i felt it wasn't much of a challenge on insanty.

i've played Mass Effect 1 and 2 as

~Sentinel~
this one was very fun in mass effect 1 i don't know why it was , it was just a bunch of skills from other classes mashed together then boom you got a sentinel lol i love how tanky he was but by the time i got to Mass Effect 2 idk but it just lost its charm for me , im sure its fun but i don't know why i lost interest.

~Vanguard~
the powerhouse of the classes in Mass effect 1 i had a perfect one shot shotgun it was awesome and it become even more awesome in mass effect 2 with the charge but as time went on things in my battles become . . too much of the same "I Charge shoot my shotgun then charge again" 

~Adept~
kinda odd how alot of the classes i played as too me at least were alot of fun in Mass Effect 1 lol but the Adept was very fun and one of the first classes i played as and the first and only class i made it too Mass effect 3 on (for a short while before i restarted) i enjoyed how much i had to aim in a sense with my powers but once i reached ME3 i never had to aim my throw just auto locked onto an enemie which kinda took the fun out of being an adept for me so i restarted . . and since then i never made it back to ME3 cause i can't figure out a fun class i should play as :(

which class is fun but doesn't get old to play as in the Mass Effect Series? i really want you guys help on this cause i never finished ME3 only the first hour and i was an Adept lol

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cap and gown

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Since Adept and Sentinel have probably the most varied fighting style and you have played them, I am afraid you are SOL. Soldier is especially boring in ME2 because he is a one trick pony. Vanguard not so much, though Charge does get used a lot. If you want your powers to miss a lot (what a bizarre complaint) then you could go with a cryo/incinerate engineer I guess. Overload is hitscan so it always hits.

I guess my only suggestion would be to play as a Shotgun infiltrator: sneak up on enemies while cloaked and shoot them in the face.

I found the classes were more or less fun based on the title. For instance, snipers did well in ME1 & 2 but less well in ME3. Adept was a lot of fun in ME2, but Liara made it so I didn't want to be an adept in ME3: her singularity is actually better than Shepard's which demoralized me and made me not want to play an Adept in that title.

On the whole, though, I think you are just going to end up bored no matter what class you play. You just don't seem to enjoy the combat in the ME series.

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Cody2Hottie

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cap and gown wrote...

Since Adept and Sentinel have probably the most varied fighting style and you have played them, I am afraid you are SOL. Soldier is especially boring in ME2 because he is a one trick pony. Vanguard not so much, though Charge does get used a lot. If you want your powers to miss a lot (what a bizarre complaint) then you could go with a cryo/incinerate engineer I guess. Overload is hitscan so it always hits.

I guess my only suggestion would be to play as a Shotgun infiltrator: sneak up on enemies while cloaked and shoot them in the face.

I found the classes were more or less fun based on the title. For instance, snipers did well in ME1 & 2 but less well in ME3. Adept was a lot of fun in ME2, but Liara made it so I didn't want to be an adept in ME3: her singularity is actually better than Shepard's which demoralized me and made me not want to play an Adept in that title.

On the whole, though, I think you are just going to end up bored no matter what class you play. You just don't seem to enjoy the combat in the ME series.


sigh i do enjoy the combat in ME but im so picky when it comes to classes , i enjoy doing different things too much and forcing me to pick a class that has to stick with one thing is like a nightmare to me lol . . i might be an adept out of all the classes the adept seems the most different terms of each battle and such even though it is an auto hit with each throw i might have to put up with it v.v

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cap and gown

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You could always try aiming 180 degrees away from the enemy. I guarantee you won't hit them.

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I'm currently doing a trilogy run as an engineer. I just finished the collector base mission.

Having the combat drone, in ME2, makes it fun watching the enemy fire at it while your squadmates shoot them is fun to watch.

If you max out your incinerate you can watch multiple enemies get burned alive.

In ME1, with overload you can take down a few geth at one time. Or hack the geth and watch it shoot the other geth. Sabatoge and damping makes for a fun and fairly easy playthrough

In ME3, having the sentry drone and combat drone means you can actually not fire a shot at all in a few missions. I've done that and it's fun especially when you hear 'taking casualties' when a mission involves Cerberus.

I found the engineer class the most fun for me.

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I think I will have to agree with Cap and Gown:

cap and gown wrote...
Since Adept and Sentinel have probably the most varied fighting style and you have played them, I am afraid you are SOL.


That being said, I want to quote another player, Stardusk, when he said "There are no boring classes, only boring playstyles."

Quite frankly, you can make any class fun with the right playstyle. You just have to find the weapon and/or power mix that suits your style of play.

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I like to play as the most boring one most of the time; Soldier. Only recently have I actually started using my squadmate's powers since I'm so used to shooters.

Personally, I would think that the most interesting one would be the Tech/Biotic one.

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Yeah, Engineer is really cool. Especially in ME3 with the drone and turret. Actually, I find all of the engineers abilies useful dependind on the situation. Cryogenic is nice when you find a Cerberus agent sneaking up for a flank and incinerated is nice when used in conjunction with Liara's singularity. Sabotage takes mechanic almost completely out of the fight, Atlas' were always a pain for me as a soldier, not so much any more.

That's ME3, though. I actually wasn't as crazy for the class in ME2. The drone was nice because it would always catch the enemies attention, but I don't know I prefer 3 and even 1's Engineer.

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insan3Spectre wrote...

Yeah, Engineer is really cool. Especially in ME3 with the drone and turret. Actually, I find all of the engineers abilies useful dependind on the situation. Cryogenic is nice when you find a Cerberus agent sneaking up for a flank and incinerated is nice when used in conjunction with Liara's singularity. Sabotage takes mechanic almost completely out of the fight, Atlas' were always a pain for me as a soldier, not so much any more.

That's ME3, though. I actually wasn't as crazy for the class in ME2. The drone was nice because it would always catch the enemies attention, but I don't know I prefer 3 and even 1's Engineer.


Engineer is cool in ME2&3 but they are truly BA in ME1 where with a good omni-tool you basicaly have unlimited grenades.