Saturday, February 25, 2012

What character should I start on dragon age 2?

Not like it really matters, but should I pick a warrior, rouge or a mage?



Lol so, what do you people think?What character should I start on dragon age 2?
Rogue. I've played rogue ever since the second time I played DA, went straight for rogue in the DA2 demo and will continue to rogue when I get the game this month. Lock picking is a life skill to always have on hand. Plus they are fast, are great with two blades in close combat (and lets face it that's cool in itself) but are just as adept with bows should the battle become long-range, so they are a good all-rounder.



Mages are just soft and squishy, normally turning into a nasty red stain on the floor the minute they get breathed on in close-combat. I personally like to be in the thick of battle, not on the side-lines hiding behind the boulder whilst taking cheap-shots and hoping not to be discovered.



Warriors are powerful but their speed is sacrificed for brute strength which normally means they suck at evasion. That means you need to focus on their HP and defense more since they will be taking hits... that means they normally have less accuracy and miss a whole lot more than the other classes. I want my main character to be the hero striking the killing blows; not merely the tank.

Also, their lack of accuracy means they are not normally that hot if you stick a long-range weapon in their hands.What character should I start on dragon age 2?
Warrior is used to deal a good amount of damage while soaking up some damage as well. While Mages and rogues get into position to fight take down your foes take the heat off them with your warrior and deal some damage in the meantime.



Rogue ability's help defeat your enemy quick and effectively, they can open up weak spots for other companions to take advantage of. While a warrior is soaking damage from an enemy get and back of your enemy with a steal rogue to increase damage and use special ability's to open up weak spots for the rest of your party.



Mages can deal a load of damage, Use spells beneficial to companions like healing, and have an array of area spells. While your warriors are soaking the damage and your rogues are getting back stab damage and opening up your enemy's weak points, use the mage to unleash powerful spells and heal your allies.



I would start the game with a warrior because they don't go down as easy an can deal a good amount of damage in return.What character should I start on dragon age 2?
In RPGs I tend to go for a mix of magic and warrior classes. In DAO, I went rogue. It was hands down the most fun to play. So, I went rogue again in DA2.



There is a lot of overlapping classes in DA2, but in truth, there is going to be a different way to play the different characters based on how you level them up. In the end, I know I will do a dual wield rogue, and have played Duelist since first getting the skill from Isabella in DAO.



I will probably go mage in my second replay and warrior in my third.

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