Fighter Attributes?
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Fighter Attributes?
I read alot of posts before I made my char, do you think in the long run, with changes that may happen, that these stats are good for a dwarven fighter?
Strength (20)
Constitution (20)
Dexterity (8)
Agility (17)
Intelligence (6)
Willpower (3)
Perception (9)
Essence (1)
I heard essence/willpower was for mages only
Strength (20)
Constitution (20)
Dexterity (8)
Agility (17)
Intelligence (6)
Willpower (3)
Perception (9)
Essence (1)
I heard essence/willpower was for mages only
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Keep this in mind: High level monsters (those you really want to beat up, not shitty mummies) use magic, too. So, some magic defence is not in vain.
But I'd like to stress that there is no perfect set of attributes. All attributes on 10 is the worst solution, that's for sure. High CON is good for a tank. DEX and AGI help you avoid damage (e.g. for a kiter). STR is good for damage dealers, PER too (for archers). A mage killer invests some points on WIL and ESS. INT is never wrong.
So; chose whatever you like best. Massive maxing might help now (today), but I can asure you that in future, more balanced attributes might be the better choice, depending on what you want to compete with. Also, PvE and PvP have different requirements, like, when you go PvP, you cannot do the tricks the monster KI would usually have problems with.
But I'd like to stress that there is no perfect set of attributes. All attributes on 10 is the worst solution, that's for sure. High CON is good for a tank. DEX and AGI help you avoid damage (e.g. for a kiter). STR is good for damage dealers, PER too (for archers). A mage killer invests some points on WIL and ESS. INT is never wrong.
So; chose whatever you like best. Massive maxing might help now (today), but I can asure you that in future, more balanced attributes might be the better choice, depending on what you want to compete with. Also, PvE and PvP have different requirements, like, when you go PvP, you cannot do the tricks the monster KI would usually have problems with.
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Basically for a warrior, the stats mean:
Strength: Damage, Carrying capacity
Constitution: Health
Dexterity: I think accuracy and for bows
Agility: Speed
Intelligence: Learning speed
Willpower: Learning Capacity
Perception: Accuracy
Essence: For fighting mages I guess
Now there are way more things to it than that.. and some of those are probably wrogn, but that's what I go by
Strength: Damage, Carrying capacity
Constitution: Health
Dexterity: I think accuracy and for bows
Agility: Speed
Intelligence: Learning speed
Willpower: Learning Capacity
Perception: Accuracy
Essence: For fighting mages I guess
Now there are way more things to it than that.. and some of those are probably wrogn, but that's what I go by
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Well the information here may or may not be correct (I won't tell ^^). The best way to learn what works for warriors it to experiment. Maxing stats its never a wonderful idea unless you know specifically what the attributes will do for the skills your characters hope to gain.
Also keep in mind that it will make other tasks harder in the future. If you get bored of constant combat for example and decide to take up a craft having very low intelligence and very low dexterity will hurt your abilities in crafting.
The more varied the character the more options you leave yourself.
Estralis is also right however setting everything to ten will indeed make you Joe every man. this means that you will require extra high skills to do things others with the proper attribute sets for a task do much sooner/easier.
Also keep in mind that it will make other tasks harder in the future. If you get bored of constant combat for example and decide to take up a craft having very low intelligence and very low dexterity will hurt your abilities in crafting.
The more varied the character the more options you leave yourself.
Estralis is also right however setting everything to ten will indeed make you Joe every man. this means that you will require extra high skills to do things others with the proper attribute sets for a task do much sooner/easier.
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