Warrior Discussion
- Bloodthroe
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I happen to like the color green, but I dunno it seems that most games I play have people that generally see the warrior/barbarian/fighter (or whatever it's called in the game) class as the most lame...
I kill two dwarves in the morning, I kill two dwarves at night. I kill two dwarves in the afternoon, and then I feel alright. I kill two dwarves in time of peace and two in time of war. I kill two dwarves before I kill two dwarves, and then I kill two more.
I may be bad, but I feel good.
I may be bad, but I feel good.
[QUOTE=Bloodthroe]I happen to like the color green, but I dunno it seems that most games I play have people that generally see the warrior/barbarian/fighter (or whatever it's called in the game) class as the most lame...[/QUOTE]
I really don't know where you're coming to that conclusion. It's been discussed, as nauseum on these forums, alone (I won't bother pulling threads from other forums, because, well, I'm lazy) on how the 'best' character is not one, or the other, rather an amalgamation of both (that seems to be the general consensus, especially in the Baldur's Gate 2 forums, here). Not only that, but many discussions have occured that discuss both the pros and cons of both types of classes.
Really, for people to understand where you're coming from, a little bit more than speculation and a blanket statement is needed.
I really don't know where you're coming to that conclusion. It's been discussed, as nauseum on these forums, alone (I won't bother pulling threads from other forums, because, well, I'm lazy) on how the 'best' character is not one, or the other, rather an amalgamation of both (that seems to be the general consensus, especially in the Baldur's Gate 2 forums, here). Not only that, but many discussions have occured that discuss both the pros and cons of both types of classes.
Really, for people to understand where you're coming from, a little bit more than speculation and a blanket statement is needed.