Put a point (2 with Lone Wolf) into Aerothurge to be able to teleport your enemies into position with teleport and netherswap. Pumping points mostly into Scoundrel and Warfare and focusing on Finesse allows you to deal massive criticals as long as you position yourself right. You can basically cheese the game for particuarly hard fights using Chameleon Cloak. I've been wanting to play this so bad and not spoil things, which has put me in a position to at least try out some builds and see what's fun, while I patiently wait. I think will be aiming for the 2nd to last difficulty, as I'm not confident in tactician (yet).Īny other builds, links, or advice would be appreciated. And I don't want to sink a bunch of hours only to find out the hard way. But it's a bt difficult because I don't know if (him being a Rogue) me picking someone else squishy is just going to be to difficult. I just ultimately want to do a fun hybrid, using newer skills of the game. The undead thing has me worried, but I was going to shoot him with poison arrows I figured, until my recent change of build. And also the fact that we lose out on playing 2 more additional classes (possibly 4).ĭoes anyone recommend a specific build for my friends Rogue? Is the Shadowblade a decent pick? I know the starting invisible is what helped him decide. Where we get this giant boost in stats and steam roll everything or we find it very difficult and would of rather done no lone wolf. I've never done lone wolf before, so I'm not exactly sure what to expect. And then i'll probably give them a quick trial and see how it goes. I want them all! haha! I'm going to check on youtube and see what people are saying. Do you take archery skills as a secondary? But the finesse over strength seems interesting. Playing as a Madora doesn't require much thought really. I just don't want to be auto-attacking things for 80 hours haha. Although, like you said it's not exactly a complicated build. I'm kind of interested in hearing more about your Finesse Warfare guy? I like the concept of being able to use a ranged weapon as well. Early game does sound like it would be interesting. And then you add in the fact that Summoner dies out late game and it just doesn't seem like it will be as fun as I thought. Hearing that the ranger is rather weak, unless he is pure ranger, and playing him during 1's campaign already, makes me want to switch it up. I was suggested to rush it to level 10 right away as I made my Ranger/Summoner. To many people have said late game it falls off. Yeah, I'm not really interested in a Summoner anymore. The versatility of being able to use a bow/crossbow in a pinch and the extra reach in melee combat is really appealing to me. Originally posted by Hobocop:I personally find 2H Finesse Warfare using a spear to be pretty fun even if it is easier and more straightforward to just play a Strength character with a similar build. I'm not really interested in a tank for my guy. If my friend is a rogue, do you think it would be better to have, say myself as a lone wolf and him not choosing it so we have at least one more guy? Perhaps a tanky guy? I feel we both would be to squishy, but the increase from lone wolf makes me think it works out. I know that you can basically make any build work, but I want to have more of a set path than winging it this time. What builds have you guys done that you found the most fun (for a duel lone wolf run)? The necro/summer looked like it could be fun. And I'm not sure I want to even play 88 hours as a ranger again (even though I loved it). After doing some brief research it doesn't seem like a Ranger/Summoner is that good. I was planning on doing summoning and took the bread and butter summon spell. I made a Ranger as the already named guy (I forget his name Izz something, he summons wolf). He picked a shadowblade undead, I think because of invisible and sounding good for a rogue obviously. He wants to make a rogue again, we only got to making our characters so far. This time I want to do lone wolf together. My archer was pretty clutch in a lot of situations. But by the end of the game he was super strong. He died a lot as a rogue, often being the only one dead after battle. The previous game I was an archer (added charm down later) and he was a rogue. I did play until the first town, skipping the story and just seeing what the game feels like now. I've had this game for awhile, but have waited for a friend to get it because the 1st one we put 88 hours into it and I think it's hands down my favorite COOP game.
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