Re: Class Suggestion/Thoughts
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 9:53 pm
I didn't even take enchantments into consideration with this discussion, but any class can get the enchantments. I as a warlord could get the phyiscal armor, and the magical armor and have them stack with my regular defense enchantments. I don't do that for IC reasons, but I could. Also my last question was based on WHY his stats were better then mine, Crow. I assumed he did in fact buy the 15 slot spell, and didn't spend stat points on it. Yes, we can buy stat potions to make our stats better, but it's rather expensive. Also, why should I buy more equipment slots? You get enough free ones for armor, weapons, and even slaves. Sure if you have a lot of slaves you do have to spend more, but I have more then enough without spending any points in it.
Also, I just did the average that way because it's not about how many points I put into it. I just looked at the over all average. Each time I put a point into stam I had to put two because no other stats required one. Sure, my stat is rather high, but it won't be getting any higher.
To clarify the question better. He has a mage class, but little to no spells. He didn't take any ranged spells, he took one defense spell that he cannot use, but nothing that really makes him much of a mage. He has those advantages by ignoring the things that make him a mage. So why take the mage class when in order to compete stat wise you need to completely ignore your spells.
Also, I just did the average that way because it's not about how many points I put into it. I just looked at the over all average. Each time I put a point into stam I had to put two because no other stats required one. Sure, my stat is rather high, but it won't be getting any higher.
To clarify the question better. He has a mage class, but little to no spells. He didn't take any ranged spells, he took one defense spell that he cannot use, but nothing that really makes him much of a mage. He has those advantages by ignoring the things that make him a mage. So why take the mage class when in order to compete stat wise you need to completely ignore your spells.