Drakensang which class is the best




















I still think placing the turrets appropriately is skill-intensive. The disadvantage is that they have no proper tanking skills - I always find myself as a mechanicus being very squishy.

Plus I always relied for healing on my potions. Plus the turrets are more predictable in PVP though if you get hit, they deal tons of damage. So from this point of view I would say the spellweaver is more autonomous yet more skill intensive and more difficult to gear up. Tilwin90 , Jan 3, AlexCC likes this. My small take on this one: DK - very funny to play with. You get to jump into the front of the mobs and in the face of the big bosses while the other guys have to stay behind, all over each other, firing shots from far behind and having to run away a lot.

It's a great feeling to jump in front of a mob or a boss, stick the flag in the ground and start swinging. Playing solo is little bit more tedious than with ranged classes because you actualy need to go near the enemies to kill them.

PVP is cool while playing duels and when you learn how to play. A balanced class, and designed to be balanced. Solid, but not very emotionant to play with. And you will feel a bit useless in groups. In particular if you already had the experience of playing with another classes to serve as a comparation, if not, you'll probably won't be able to realize that. DK's have an important role: to tank. Mages have awesome skills, damage and crowd control.

Singularity, destruction, frost wind, etc are really important skills to have in a group. Dwarfs have big dmg as far as i observe, i still haven't played long as a dwarf , and are the most invited class for groups. The "problem" of rangers aren't their stats - that can be really high, balanced and awesome, but the skills used to deploy those stats. Besides that, and more importantly, the skills are really boring when compared with the ones that mages have.

HP is normally low. Really diversified, usefull and strong skills. You get to choose between different kinds of elemental dmg shots and skills, have good mana recovery, and it's a very easy class to play with in that regard. The only downside are the low defensive values. Very funny to play with, and you feel and be very usefull in groups. Dwarf - haven't really played with this class so far. But from what see they have big dmg.

After those, your start hitting the ones where it is possible to solo, but it gets tough and takes no small amount of skill. This is very much a P2W game. I am a F2P and have been playing for over 2.

As such, I am on par with P2Ps that have been playing for months The point where it becomes very expensive to be P2W, not just sort of expensive. It can be done, but if you are planning to be pure F2P, you will have a lot of pain in PvP because there are people in low level PvP who shell out hundreds of dollars to be almost invincible in early PvP.

I have only just started doing serious work on PvP in the past months because up to that point, I was just to easy of a kill for the P2Ws. If you want to do well as a F2P, you are looking at averaging about hours a day to do well.

To your original question, which character is better.. Some characters take a while to get really strong and some get defenses early. I've played all 4 and personally found the spellweaver to work best for me.

The talents add up fast as you level up and given some aspects of the game you can hide and kill with relative ease. To me the ranger was the toughest to play, but that was more of my style of play than the character itself.

Dk's build up great defense early, but it takes a while to build up the dmg, but once you do they are tough to beat. Log In Sign Up. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts.

User Info: savior User Info: BluePhoenix It depends upon playing style really. There are no absolutes in RPG. I played through the first area with a Warrior, a Healing Mage and a Battlemage. I liked the Warrior the best, mostly because I like armor and swords more than robes and staves.

I'm not all that concerned with the makeup of my party at the moment though. But did you modify your starting stats? How much is your strength for example? User Info: Svancara. I'm currently on my first playthrough with a full-on melee human warrior and I like it so far. Sure there are no shortages of tanks in this game, but the playstyle is fun and like Bane said, I also prefer armor and swords.

But as also stated before, it really depends on what you enjoy playing, basically you can be deadly with any class and there'll be little to no overlap seeing you can personalize and customize your party as much as you want, balance is key.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000