I'm with you on this one, I was like "wtf" when I saw those ball thingies for the first time.. are they like part of the 4th edition D&D rule set or something? Cause I never in my life saw a weapon like that in the D&D universe.
Control Wizard: Using an Orb of Imposition you create strong control effects.
Defense Wizard: With a Staff of Defense you ward off attacks while controlling the field of battle.
War Wizard: With a Wand in hand you lay waste to your foes.
Later they added Illusionists and Summoners in the Arcane Power book, but I don't feel like digging into those to get you the other implements.
-Rachel-
Great Weapon Fighter tanks? Who are you kidding? Cleric tanks. They draw -all- the aggro.
The idea of an orb as a mage's weapon is not something new, I have seen this in many other games actually.
But still, a staff is a must for a mage and it may be just me but those orbs are just too simple on design to look like something you would expect for a weapon in a game.
About the cat, it isn't just for mage since cats are probably a very good choice for most of the classes as far as I know.
Of course you realise that right now the weapon is not going to change and there may be staffs in a class that will come later on ( probably warlocks ) which is probably why they used an alternative weapon for mages.
Still they could obviously do a lot better in the appearence of those orbs and remove the feeling you are running with a plain ball of rock next to your head. I know it changes a bit at later levels but I still feel they could do better.
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zentucknorMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited May 2013
You know I have this crazy idea, why not give us an OPTION? I mean what if we could get get orbs or wands or staves and use what we want to make our character a bit more individualized!? I know call me nuts but one thing I HATE right now in this game is everyone looks the same. Oh you can buy some color changes but that is all.
Ever ask a halfling to watch over your stuff while you visit the privy? Was it there when you returned?
And in 4th edition, they use orbs, as it has already been stated.
Every class unfortunately is limited to its standard weapon in this game, probably so they can introduce one weapon one class mechanics and for ease of introducing new weapons.
Oh right, let's make the game even less D&D. You sir, are a ****ing genius.
You do know in pen and appear DnD the players often have a great deal of individuality right? I mean you are showing an obvious lack of knowledge on the subject and your resorting to name calling is a childish deflection
Ever ask a halfling to watch over your stuff while you visit the privy? Was it there when you returned?
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saltybhallsMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 21Arc User
edited May 2013
I guess everything will be better with time. I do realyze that everyone looks the same because its a new game and things like that cost money to develope.
But I really dislike the orb and actually control wizard can put out good damage.
It would be nice if the weapon indicated if I had my power focus on recovery or power/crit
And make some alternative for the cat.
Imp, drake or a wisp.... WHO Brings their cat to a dungeon? It is just wrong. I hate cats btw
You can get a floating stone if you doin't like cats. It's virtually the same.
I want a staff too, for my cleric, or a mace+shield to block those hundreds of thousands of adds that find my armor+skirt so attractive.
I blame myself for being so sexy.
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I want this class in NW.
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saltybhallsMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 21Arc User
Or a choice all all three? or all at once? a floating cat with a stick shoved up it's bum
yeah a burning cat on the staff. That could Work. :cool:
I have been considering the ioun stone.... does it give crit and recovery too? I cant find anyone answering that question
Control Wizard: Using an Orb of Imposition you create strong control effects.
Defense Wizard: With a Staff of Defense you ward off attacks while controlling the field of battle.
War Wizard: With a Wand in hand you lay waste to your foes.
Later they added Illusionists and Summoners in the Arcane Power book, but I don't feel like digging into those to get you the other implements.
-Rachel-
Oh... now I see why the classes suck in this game and everybody only has one stupid weapon type to choose from.
D&D 4e isn't even D&D in my book. You can't make a game, call it a D&D game, and then base it on an edition no one plays.
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Control Wizard: Using an Orb of Imposition you create strong control effects.
Defense Wizard: With a Staff of Defense you ward off attacks while controlling the field of battle.
War Wizard: With a Wand in hand you lay waste to your foes.
Later they added Illusionists and Summoners in the Arcane Power book, but I don't feel like digging into those to get you the other implements.
-Rachel-
But still, a staff is a must for a mage and it may be just me but those orbs are just too simple on design to look like something you would expect for a weapon in a game.
About the cat, it isn't just for mage since cats are probably a very good choice for most of the classes as far as I know.
Of course you realise that right now the weapon is not going to change and there may be staffs in a class that will come later on ( probably warlocks ) which is probably why they used an alternative weapon for mages.
Still they could obviously do a lot better in the appearence of those orbs and remove the feeling you are running with a plain ball of rock next to your head. I know it changes a bit at later levels but I still feel they could do better.
It's a different class build.
-Rachel-
And in 4th edition, they use orbs, as it has already been stated.
Every class unfortunately is limited to its standard weapon in this game, probably so they can introduce one weapon one class mechanics and for ease of introducing new weapons.
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You do know in pen and appear DnD the players often have a great deal of individuality right? I mean you are showing an obvious lack of knowledge on the subject and your resorting to name calling is a childish deflection
But I really dislike the orb and actually control wizard can put out good damage.
It would be nice if the weapon indicated if I had my power focus on recovery or power/crit
And make some alternative for the cat.
Imp, drake or a wisp.... WHO Brings their cat to a dungeon? It is just wrong. I hate cats btw
I want a staff too, for my cleric, or a mace+shield to block those hundreds of thousands of adds that find my armor+skirt so attractive.
I blame myself for being so sexy.
I want this class in NW.
yeah a burning cat on the staff. That could Work. :cool:
I have been considering the ioun stone.... does it give crit and recovery too? I cant find anyone answering that question
Oh... now I see why the classes suck in this game and everybody only has one stupid weapon type to choose from.
D&D 4e isn't even D&D in my book. You can't make a game, call it a D&D game, and then base it on an edition no one plays.
back into the grave with you.