Ever feel like every time you play a game you and your friends are always filling in the same roles again and again?
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Vicodin, Bandaids, inflatable splints... ya, no problems, got many eventuallities covered...Maybe.
Ya, I have tank, fightered for quite some time. And the one time I tried rogue, the rest of the party were rogues. Talk about confusing, we all tryed to pickpocket the same merchant at the same time and Not a one of us made our roll. LOL. Ah me, good ol' DnD (2nd ed)
Ya, I have tank, fightered for quite some time. And the one time I tried rogue, the rest of the party were rogues. Talk about confusing, we all tryed to pickpocket the same merchant at the same time and Not a one of us made our roll. LOL. Ah me, good ol' DnD (2nd ed)
In a SF game, I'm a tech and either the pilot or driver, depending. In a fantasy game, I'm usually a spellcaster of some sort, druid if I can get away with it, especially if it's one of the transforming type made famous by WoW. (Hence my character Azaram...)
Always more variety that way, and I delight in finding odd uses for seemingly stupid spells, like casting 'grease' on the bark where a giant spider is climbing up after me. (fipplefipplefipple long descending 'Dammit!' in spider-speak) or animate object to open a door.. .which then was used to bish-slap a beastie inside.
Fighters are useful and necessary... but somewhat dull.
Always more variety that way, and I delight in finding odd uses for seemingly stupid spells, like casting 'grease' on the bark where a giant spider is climbing up after me. (fipplefipplefipple long descending 'Dammit!' in spider-speak) or animate object to open a door.. .which then was used to bish-slap a beastie inside.
Fighters are useful and necessary... but somewhat dull.
I absolutely love being the healer. It's the laziest job in the world as long as you have a good tank. just sit there, watch the fight, and when someone gets to a certain health point, Heal and wait some more.
Some people fiond it boring and it makes them feel guilty that someone else is actually doing all the work for you to get your reward. I say if you want to do all the work for me, let em!
Some people fiond it boring and it makes them feel guilty that someone else is actually doing all the work for you to get your reward. I say if you want to do all the work for me, let em!
But I LIKE being the rogue! I mean, sure I never get the cool belmont style long coat I always think all rogues should have, and light armor is some of the most bland uninspired stuff ever, but still! It only become better if you cross class into Ranger! You can like, negotiate peace treaties between Newts and Gnomes and crap! It's AWESOME!
Okay, I actually read everyone else's comments this time to make sure I'm not just repeating anyone, but since everyone seems to be talking about character classes, I thought I'd ask: How the hell do those pants manage to stay ON her??? And furthermore, how do they look from the back?
when playing WoW online, i normally find im the damage dealin class mostly, normally cos the tank USUALLY takes a great deal
of verbal abuse, the healers are underrated, and the paladin cant make up its mind what it wants to be :)
as for the pic AY! mountaineers could go m issing down a ravine like that! and the healers a cutie :D
only problem with damage classes is you die. A lot. im on first name terms with the spirit healer, i know her fav color and everything
of verbal abuse, the healers are underrated, and the paladin cant make up its mind what it wants to be :)
as for the pic AY! mountaineers could go m issing down a ravine like that! and the healers a cutie :D
only problem with damage classes is you die. A lot. im on first name terms with the spirit healer, i know her fav color and everything
its a class ive never been too keen to lvl, even though the benefits are pretty good, as far as dungeon grouping goes,
as long as you're good at what you do, mind ;P *spam taunt, sunder, taunt, sunder*
the good thing about mages, the best thing in terms of combat, is you're usually 30 feet from the orgy of death :D
so everything happens at that end of the spell, and you're usually safe ^^
as long as you're good at what you do, mind ;P *spam taunt, sunder, taunt, sunder*
the good thing about mages, the best thing in terms of combat, is you're usually 30 feet from the orgy of death :D
so everything happens at that end of the spell, and you're usually safe ^^
I HATE the Vancian magic system, so I never played a magic user until Shadowrun came along. I like the concept of a mage who can be as tough as the street samurai, wear as much armor as he wants to and can still cast spells all day as much as he wants till he either passes out or dies (the mage's choice) or take a break and whip out that submachinegun he has maxed out skill ranks in.
I like mages, mostly because fighter classes (at least in most cRPGs) tend to be a bit boring in combat, and cRPGs tend to be almost all about the fighting. Mages get to cause massive mayhem and (accidently, I assure you) blow up their own team on a regular basis. Admittedly you get to be a bit of a weakling with the charisma of the sole of a boot, but you can telekinetically snap a bar-maid's bra which, I think we can all agree makes it worth it. (plus charisma spells).
There's something a little off-putting about the big-un', she seems really quite blocky and rigid, which is strange since you tend to make your ladies have an air of grace and movement in most of your works. Those are also possibly the lowest low-rise pants I've yet seen.
-SP
There's something a little off-putting about the big-un', she seems really quite blocky and rigid, which is strange since you tend to make your ladies have an air of grace and movement in most of your works. Those are also possibly the lowest low-rise pants I've yet seen.
-SP
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