I'm not sure we are playing the same game. Of the three attributes health usually gets the lowest number of points if any points at all.
So we have a called "dragon knight" running around in robes with staves, another called "night blade" that apparently make great healers and another called a "templar" who can't melee. Just get rid the classes already and open up the skill lines to everyone. The current system will never come close to being balanced.
So we have a called "dragon knight" running around in robes with staves, another called "night blade" that apparently make great healers and another called a "templar" who can't melee. Just get rid the classes already and open up the skill lines to everyone. The current system will never come close to being balanced.
That's what I said 3 years ago. As long as there is no compelling lore reason, the only thing it serves only a means for player retention due to alts. And Elderscrolls had no classes, right? Can't remember, since it has been a long time and I have not played Skyrim.
But, alas, this will never come.
notimetocare wrote: »So we have a called "dragon knight" running around in robes with staves, another called "night blade" that apparently make great healers and another called a "templar" who can't melee. Just get rid the classes already and open up the skill lines to everyone. The current system will never come close to being balanced.
That's what I said 3 years ago. As long as there is no compelling lore reason, the only thing it serves only a means for player retention due to alts. And Elderscrolls had no classes, right? Can't remember, since it has been a long time and I have not played Skyrim.
But, alas, this will never come.
Tes always had classes...
notimetocare wrote: »So we have a called "dragon knight" running around in robes with staves, another called "night blade" that apparently make great healers and another called a "templar" who can't melee. Just get rid the classes already and open up the skill lines to everyone. The current system will never come close to being balanced.
That's what I said 3 years ago. As long as there is no compelling lore reason, the only thing it serves only a means for player retention due to alts. And Elderscrolls had no classes, right? Can't remember, since it has been a long time and I have not played Skyrim.
But, alas, this will never come.
Tes always had classes, but much less limiting. Class differes though.
Also, forum mod close this necro plz?