In every game I've ever played...I have way more fun if I play aggressively. The ranger lifestyle suits me poorly!
My dagger spec skills were all 100, except concealed and twist. Parry/dodge took a while, but hit 100 somewhere in the 30's. Only mace spec skills that were close were drum and boneshatter, both mid 90's when I deleted.
I couldn't seal kills, and I wasn
Yet another failed attempt at a warrior. Just got completely and utterly sick of being curb stomped by everyone I fought. Not ony did I struggle to be competetive in 1v1s, but I was most often facing some Nexus/Imperial/Orc/Wight/Maran tag team who were so clearly just looking for free frags in 3v1s.
At least in my limited experience. You've got a lot of people roleplaying loners, plus the conflict between reavers + wardens, and it all adds up to a pack of individuals doing their own thing more often than not (this isn't a complaint--I think that's the way it should be, most of the time).
I remember Aael being turned neutral and unempowered pretty recently for killing dragon
the basic attitude is that "Obviously anyone who's been rewarded or is otherwise succeeding must have some unfair advantage, because I'm better at XYZ than that player."
I liked Corzu.
I don't know why anyone who can use it wouldn't.
It's cheap, sold by a merchant from a central location, does good damage and poisons and is unblockable.
It has two effects:
Ignite: morale, mana regen
Enrage: dam roll, maybe hit roll too? Lasts about twice as long as ignite.
You can use the skill after the ignite effect wears off, so you can stack the enrage effect if you're always setting stuff on fire.
are both very powerful and very weak. Resist,spellbane, and truesight are great, but this dwarf has very little mana to go around. Plus, he can't use magical transportation or healers. If you land an energy drain or two and a plague (admittedly super hard against a dwarf), he's a dead man walking while go visit the Arkham healer enough times to kill him. Or, just wait out his resist.
You did some questionable stuff, sure, but I personally liked having you around--admittedly, I never ate one of your full loots that people talk about--and my characters fed you some charges along the way.
It was nice having an AP with a bigass weapon who wasn't glued to a gang of allies. Every time you logged on, people noticed, for sure, and that made the game more interesting for every