Swapping Classes
Swapping Classes
Do most of you swap back and forth in classes?
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Depends on the kind of game I'm playing. If I've configured the NO for high INT and WIS, he tends to stay in mage form. If he's got high STR, I keep him as a fighter.
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If you want a real powerful char, I would'nt switch classes too often. I can't remember any quest you couldn't complete in a certain class.
Since ranged combat is a little problematic in PS:T due to the limited range of sight, I dont like mages that much anyways. It's quite possible to begin the game with a warrior with high INT and WIS because it will take some time until you have to face tougher opponents. Level ups, certain quests and tatoos will power you up quickly.
Since ranged combat is a little problematic in PS:T due to the limited range of sight, I dont like mages that much anyways. It's quite possible to begin the game with a warrior with high INT and WIS because it will take some time until you have to face tougher opponents. Level ups, certain quests and tatoos will power you up quickly.
This being my first game, I did it somewhat like that. except, I stayed with the fighter. At level 7 fighter, I had NO at 5 in both mage and thief. Later though, I quit swapping and stayed with the Fighter. (At around level 15)
Will the NO get enough high level spells to stay a mage?
Will the NO get enough high level spells to stay a mage?
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