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Bringing the weapon switching back


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#26
BansheeOwnage

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Yes, it makes sense this way - if you rob an enemy, you should get both his daggers. And if you find a dagger in a chest, my way makes more sense. - I guess DA should be more like Skyrim in this aspect - you take what the enemy\chest really contained.

I liked that system. Wouldn't mind it being implemented next.



#27
ChaoticGnat

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The Weapon switching would be nice for a Rouge, that way you can backup your archer(s) and when your fighter(s) get into trouble you can switch to dual daggers and stab the bastards that harm your fighter(s). A fighter wouldn't need an additional weapon set because they destroy enemies at any rate be it more defense or more offense, then again if a battle requires more damage you could let the Fighter switch to two-Handed for even more damage. Mages could get an Arcane warrior talent tree and stab them self out of a sticky situation or support the archer(s) with spells when things get tough for them.  and the 8 slot thing bothers me not i only use 4 to 5 slots for stuff that combo's pretty and deals a mountain of damage. besides i got the felling that you can learn more than you slots can handle while playing dragon age Inquisition



#28
straykat

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No only weapon switching, but weapons should be more neutral again just like DAO. It's just silly. Are warriors now incapable of firing bows? Do only Dalish rogues learn the Vir Tanadhal?



#29
Andreas Amell

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Having played ESO these past few months, I support this! But I don't think a warrior and a rogue should be able to wield a mage staff. 

 

I still love how my Grey Warden is a dual-wield arcane warrior donning heavy armor.