Sucks we're so limited on roles in the Warrior class compared to Origins. Now I'm a big....big Captain America fan (what does this have to do with this?) Shields....Shields are my favorite thing to use in RPG's if there's a character that's able to use shields he's my main.
S&S in this game however are kinda...lame v.v I'm not blocking I'm just attacking with weak sword strikes with a shield on my arm. I've never been a fan of holding a big sword but during the beginning of the game it seems alot of fun (powerful) makes sense it should be powerful lol , (fast) kinda odd but hey powerful and speedy sounds cool.
Does S&S get any better? or shold I go with a 2-Hander?
(I wanna be a warrior so please don't say go as a rogue or a mage.)
S&S or 2 Hander? which is fun in the Warrior class?
#1
Posté 22 janvier 2015 - 05:29
#2
Posté 22 janvier 2015 - 06:50
Personally, I found both types of warrior to be fairly dull at lower levels. The two-hander is a bit more dynamic, jumping all over the place and stuff, but I found the experience to be much the same.
That said, I found the two-hander to be more enjoyable at high levels. 2hand beserker/reaver is pretty much a wrecking ball, and huge amounts of fun.
#3
Posté 22 janvier 2015 - 06:56
Personally, I found both types of warrior to be fairly dull at lower levels. The two-hander is a bit more dynamic, jumping all over the place and stuff, but I found the experience to be much the same.
That said, I found the two-hander to be more enjoyable at high levels. 2hand beserker/reaver is pretty much a wrecking ball, and huge amounts of fun.
I felt like the 2 Hander might be picked lol , however any thoughts on the S&S? I loved the Origins S&S idk why even then you still couldn't block but I still loved it lol however I don't like it in DA2 odd xD
#4
Posté 23 janvier 2015 - 08:29
S&S is a lot more fun in DA2 than Origins but I feel like it plateaus at the higher levels. When I got my S&S warrior to Act 3, I felt he was outclassed at every turn. While certainly the toughest in my party, the amount of damage he could soak up couldn't make up for the pathetic damage he did. All he could do was take aggro, he had no other impact on the battle. Even with Might, Cleave, Assail, et. al, it was like having a nerf sword. Not too bad if you rely on someone else in your party for big damage but some of the big fights where you have a fair chance to end up on your own (like the High Dragon at the Bone Pit in Act 3) you will feel how much you suck compared to other builds. If it came down to just him and a big bad, his high HP and Armor would fail before his piddly little damage could take anyone down.
2H, though, has it's own problems, but you'll definitely be effective throughout the whole game. They're still a bit too squishy for my taste in DA2, and they're better at taking on waves of trash mobs than facing off against an elite one-on-one. But the playstyle is much more fun and effective at all levels.
#5
Posté 25 janvier 2015 - 01:44
#6
Posté 25 janvier 2015 - 02:52
#7
Posté 19 février 2015 - 03:20
Also, you get to wear the family shield:





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