I went 2h Templar and it was pretty good. It's nice to have dispel and other anti-demon shits, as well as the buffs.I was thinking 2 handed Champion but it doesn't really seem to fit well. I really don't like the whole junkie aspect of the Templars.
Emerald Graves would be my recommend as well Mist. Bow rogue is probably the most versatile dps. Does not have the punch of daggers but it is just so much easier and safer to do damage from range in this game that it is almost hard to justify being a dagger rogue in most of the fights that matter.I went 2h Templar and it was pretty good. It's nice to have dispel and other anti-demon shits, as well as the buffs.
I'm about to start my 2nd playthrough, but not sure which class to go with. Any thoughts on bow rogue?
Mist: Try the Emerald Graves.
Try the Virium mine, I believe there was one inside and one just outside of it.Where in Emerald Graves has a templar camp that respawns?
It probably has something to do with the lack of good games lately, at least RPG's.Fuck this game is awesome. Maybe I love it to much or just am not seeing it but I reckon it deserves more love then it's getting in Main stream media.
I mean the detail and expansiveness I've never seen or played anything like it. I loved Skyrim but it doesn't feel as dense as Dragon Age does.
You mean they're going to patch it in and not sell it as a DLC?So saw a thing today saying in the next few patches they are going to implement a bunch of features that didn't make it at launch. So I assume things like the book might get a purpose.
Personally hoping for more opportunities to build my keep; not nearly enough of it!
Literally the only problem I have with the game is how poorly mobs scale with character level. There is too much content, you're always going to outlevel it.Fuck this game is awesome. Maybe I love it to much or just am not seeing it but I reckon it deserves more love then it's getting in Main stream media.
I mean the detail and expansiveness I've never seen or played anything like it. I loved Skyrim but it doesn't feel as dense as Dragon Age does.