Vanguard - It is just me?
Débuté par
Andorfiend
, févr. 21 2010 08:35
#1
Posté 21 février 2010 - 08:35
Is it just me or does the Vanguard class have the exact same problem in ME 2 that it has in ME 1? That being that you're promised an up close fighting class, but can't actually survive trying it until you have many skill points invested. I feel like I have deja vu. Fighting my way through Omega I was literally having flashbacks to Eden Prime! It's the same deal where your heavy weapon is useless at the ranges you can safely fight at leaving you feeling like a weaker adept until you grow a quad big enough to let you actually play like the class is supposed to!
#2
Posté 21 février 2010 - 08:42
The total number of skill points required to feel bad ass is a vanguard is 10 (heavy charge). Once you have heavy charge, you can be a beast and will only get better from there.. And considering that if you have an imported character you can get those points after only finishing the tutorial, I don't consider it to be much of a wait.
Modifié par sinosleep, 21 février 2010 - 08:42 .
#3
Posté 21 février 2010 - 08:45
lol. Nice quote. Okay, after this mission I'll redo my skill points and see. You are the vanguard expert.
#4
Posté 21 février 2010 - 08:46
I didn't play ME1 (yet), but I find the Vanguard to be exactly as promised in ME2. I played Soldier, Sentinel, Adept and Infiltrator first. Then I tried Vanguard. I find that my playstyle did a dramatic 180 and begame highly aggressive and "in your face" with the Vanguard from the beginning. The first fight where you wake up on the station and you have to hop over the wall and fight the single mech on the stairs was what hooked me. I charged the mech and was instantly a convert. What a rush! I charge around and shoot stuff in the face like a mad woman (femshep) now. Its so much fun. I died a bit at first, but that was due to charging into what I thought was a group of two or three but turned out to be six or eight obscured from sight. As I became more familiar with much higher level of situational and environmental awareness needed by a Vanguard, I find I rarely get into trouble. I started a new Vanguard and have had no trouble from the first fight on now that I understand the battlefield awareness demanded by the class.
#5
Posté 21 février 2010 - 08:47
Vanguards peak at level 15, after that you put your points into secondary skills.
#6
Posté 21 février 2010 - 08:53
#7
Posté 22 février 2010 - 04:53
Vanguards are rediculously overpowered playing all the other classes on insanity I can say that vanguard ramps up the quickest to being able to just fly into peoples faces and own them. I run through lvls faster than any other class and have a really low death rate on insanity compared to other classes. If your having trouble on insanity with a vangurad your doing it wrong. Especially when you can use the DLC Eviscerator Shotgun at Lvl 1 and it is imo better than the claymore. No other class can kill the colossus on instanity without cover just that in itself is a test to how overpowered their shield regeneration ability is. Of course you cant just charge into 5 people but if ur smart you charge 1 shotgun to the face and melee and hes dead quickly find cover near the person and once charge cooldown is up repeat and most times if fire isnt that heavy like on scions you can just keep charging and maintain your shields. Only trouble you really run into as a vanguard are ymir mech and those can be handled by picking up a sinper rifle.
#8
Posté 22 février 2010 - 05:23
this is why i love this game, each class is unique and able to handle different enemies. you have vanguard that can solo colossus but have problem with YMIR. Then you have engineer that can solo YMIR easily without cover just by spamming combat drone:)




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