ok thanks a bunch. I'm thinking of respecing to Temptation, because I miss Life Steal actually doing something, but I mostly play solo so I wanted to make sure it wouldn't be a worthless tree for me.
I hate that while gear is piecemeal fashion is shirt, hat, pants. I'll see a fashion piece that's part awesome, part not ("Ooh, awesome boots, the pants suck though..."). I wish there was no fashion. I wish all the fashion designs were made as transmutes for gear. That, or I wish that weapons didn't disappear when fashion…
There is a big problem, I've found, with the Character Creator. First off the lighting, including the color filter on the lighting, assures that your character will not have the skin tone, hair color(s), nor even eye and tattoo colors you that they would have. Also, yes I find the proportions seem to shift and many parts…
Also want to add that with all the classes, kits (remember those ?), prestige classes, paths, and feats D&D has unleashed in their history, one must realize that for every warrior they designed to function with little or no armour, we also saw a wizard who was able to function in some, or even lots of armour.
I have no problem with transmutes ignoring the class completely. Well actually I do, but in the context of the game as it is I have no problem with it. Fashion items already killed that. Fighters in robes and ball gowns, Clerics and Paladins looking like strippers and jesters, Wizards Rogues and Rangers in armour (Injured…
At one point they had sgt. know available as a companion. However he's nowhere near my pick for existing NPC's mad into a companion. I got very attached to the Linkletters, that's who I want to adventure with. Joseph as a Defender and Dorothea as a Controller. On a similar note I feel bad that Rhix really doesn't have…
I'm lvl 60. Also yes I forgot that invoking did reset as well. If it is a number of hours, does anyone know when it starts the timer? As in X hours from the last purchase, or does each purchase amount "fall off" after X hours like bad credit? sigh, I just hope it doesn't bug out and no correct itself when it should...
Monks have been around since D&D, as in before AD&D 1st edition. although it wasn't until AD&D 1st edition they were called monks. In D&D they were called mystics instead. Probably for the same reason we had "Immortals" instead of gods and clerics belonged to Orders (defined as clerical societies) instead of churches.…