And technically, am I missing something here?
I assume that in a double subclassed character it doesn't matter which class is main, maybe it does? O_o
And technically, am I missing something here?
I assume that in a double subclassed character it doesn't matter which class is main, maybe it does? O_o
In alot of cases it doesn't matter which class is the primary class but there are a small number of exceptions, mostly centering around the class mastery script or the class sets. As an example, my current frost mage build for my arcanist only functions if arcanist is the main class, while my conjuration master build would function the same regardless of which of it's three skill lines was native to the character.
Another consideration is that because you can only take 2 skill lines from other classes, that if you're just going for pure min/max output, the final skill line combination for each class will end up being different, since if for example, the optimal damage setup are lines from classes x/y/z, then someone who's primary class is W can only grab 2 of the 3 so their optimal setup will still be slightly different.
SilverIce58 wrote: »I don't do any sort of score pushing, but I like the idea. There should be a separate leaderboard category for those whose classes are using subclassed lines, as there's not much competition when the subclassed character is leagues above the pure class character. Also should show the icons of each class depending if theyre using 1 or 2 different lines, but when you mouse over them it says what skill line the person used and not what classes theyre using (which tbh might be the case).
SilverIce58 wrote: »I don't do any sort of score pushing, but I like the idea. There should be a separate leaderboard category for those whose classes are using subclassed lines, as there's not much competition when the subclassed character is leagues above the pure class character. Also should show the icons of each class depending if theyre using 1 or 2 different lines, but when you mouse over them it says what skill line the person used and not what classes theyre using (which tbh might be the case).
Well you know, "showing" the skill lines might be a bit too much, I imagine people would like to keep some tactical mystery about their builds in multiclass.
I'd be ok with just knowing if that person is a pure class or not, I'm not into number chasing, it's just for me as a reference to know how much I suck.
katanagirl1 wrote: »Having the class indicated on leaderboards now after subclassing is going to be the equivalent of having a companion in the IA and being counted as a duo for the leaderboard.