Awkening Wiki Update - Warriors
#26
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 11:22
#27
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 11:30
#28
Guest_Puddi III_*
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 11:37
Guest_Puddi III_*
I just hope the Disciples don't wear Jamaican colors to match their accents. (because then they too will be unstoppable)
Modifié par filaminstrel, 05 mars 2010 - 11:41 .
#29
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 11:47
Well its seems great though. I would like to see the Guardian Spec aswell.
Juggernaut ? Now thats a great skill to ram the darkspawn to the ground.
#30
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 11:54
Out of all of them that is the most disapointing class lore wise
Modifié par Revya, 05 mars 2010 - 11:55 .
#31
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 11:57
Revya wrote...
... Spirit warrior is just Arcane Warrior in reverse...and they can flirt with magic and Not be branded apostates...
The entry said Spirit Warriors are seen the same way an abomination is seen by the Templars.
We still don't know much about its lore. Sure, if it ends up we can learn this skill from a tome, it would be stupid. But if that's not the case, then the way we uncover this spec can be very interesting. How can a non-mage make a deal with a fade spirit? And what sort of fade spirit? Can I give it a name?
Lore wise, it's actually very intriguing. Provided it's delt with right in the game.
#32
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 12:03
#33
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 12:04
KnightofPhoenix wrote...
Revya wrote...
... Spirit warrior is just Arcane Warrior in reverse...and they can flirt with magic and Not be branded apostates...
The entry said Spirit Warriors are seen the same way an abomination is seen by the Templars.
We still don't know much about its lore. Sure, if it ends up we can learn this skill from a tome, it would be stupid. But if that's not the case, then the way we uncover this spec can be very interesting. How can a non-mage make a deal with a fade spirit? And what sort of fade spirit? Can I give it a name?
Lore wise, it's actually very intriguing. Provided it's delt with right in the game.
I know I know, its just I was hoping for something other than a wizard did it
#34
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 12:18
Revya wrote...
KnightofPhoenix wrote...
Revya wrote...
... Spirit warrior is just Arcane Warrior in reverse...and they can flirt with magic and Not be branded apostates...
The entry said Spirit Warriors are seen the same way an abomination is seen by the Templars.
We still don't know much about its lore. Sure, if it ends up we can learn this skill from a tome, it would be stupid. But if that's not the case, then the way we uncover this spec can be very interesting. How can a non-mage make a deal with a fade spirit? And what sort of fade spirit? Can I give it a name?
Lore wise, it's actually very intriguing. Provided it's delt with right in the game.
I know I know, its just I was hoping for something other than a wizard did it
I'm expecting that something as important as a specialization portraying increasingly blatant non-spell magic usable by non-mages will get the attention it demands. Like I said earlier in the thread, the description suggests that the Chantry is taking notice and doesn't like this one bit.
#35
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 12:22
KnightofPhoenix wrote...
Spirit warrior looks great. And I am going to yell: "I am the Juggernaught, ****!" every time I use the skill.
lol, took the words right out of my mouth
#36
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 12:32
RurouniSaiya-jin wrote...
...if we don't get a third specialization point.
Allegedly, we do.
#37
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 12:35
... wait, wrong board...
#38
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 12:57
The new rogue abilities look pretty uninspired in comparison. Gee - would I rather be able to slay an already half-dead enemy (heartseeker), waste time confusing my prey (pandemonium) and lower my threat (shadow form), or become an unstoppable, fade-borne killing machine? Of course, it could be argued that rogues require less re-balancing compared to warriors, so c'est la vie...
Modifié par Finnegone, 06 mars 2010 - 01:07 .
#39
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 12:57
#40
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 01:09
feels like world of warcraft all over again, where the guy in plate has more mobility, survivability and situationally more damage than the guy in leather...
#41
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 02:02
#42
Guest_Charzonsos_*
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 03:12
Guest_Charzonsos_*
Lemonspeed wrote...
beyond the veil looks, for lack of a better word, overpowered? not only do you get attack speed, movement speed and spell resistance, all attacks bypass normal armor completely? unless the majority of the creatures in awakening are highly resistant to spirit damage, i would imagine that a dw specced warrior would be outperforming cunning backstab rogues without the need for positioning, although this spec could be a much needed boost for 2h warriors.
feels like world of warcraft all over again, where the guy in plate has more mobility, survivability and situationally more damage than the guy in leather...
Don't forget, it constantly drains stamina so that might even it some... or it might just be a minor annoyance... one never knows...<_<
#43
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 03:22
Lemonspeed wrote...
beyond the veil looks, for lack of a better word, overpowered? not only do you get attack speed, movement speed and spell resistance, all attacks bypass normal armor completely? unless the majority of the creatures in awakening are highly resistant to spirit damage, i would imagine that a dw specced warrior would be outperforming cunning backstab rogues without the need for positioning, although this spec could be a much needed boost for 2h warriors.
feels like world of warcraft all over again, where the guy in plate has more mobility, survivability and situationally more damage than the guy in leather...
NOOOO don't say that, all I can remember from that game is the nerfs my god how they took all the fun out of that game.
#44
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 03:33
#45
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 03:48
#46
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 04:16
#47
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 04:21
#48
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 04:31
#49
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 04:48
The amount of damage depends on the warrior's willpower attribute. Friendly fire is possible.
Just a waste talent, normal warriors don't have a high willpower; high cost of ability, low damage due to low willpower => useless.
Other talents are great.
But please give the numbers, what damage really do new abilities of all classes.
Modifié par Erlemar, 06 mars 2010 - 04:51 .
#50
Posté 06 mars 2010 - 04:53
Erlemar wrote...
Spirit Warrior Skill: Fade Burst Activation 109
The amount of damage depends on the warrior's willpower attribute. Friendly fire is possible.
Just a waste talent, normal warriors don't have a high willpower; high cost of ability, low damage due to low willpower => useless.
Other talents are great.
But please give the numbers, what damage really do new abilities of all classes.
Fade Burst may have a high base damage due to the fact that warriors won't usually have a crazy-high Willpower, you know.





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