I think you may be playing down the power of TR just a little. First off, THEY GO INVISIBLE, denying anyone any sort of damage while they approach. Every other class suffers at least some damage while they approach an objective, but not TR. Hell, I know that the skill is supposed to be used to flank enemies, but it's never…
So this is your level 50 experience, not any epic dungeons? If so, I'm pretty sure that most of the squishiness and damage complaints come from epic dungeons where the adds do significantly more damage and come with significantly more health and resistance.
What I find most helpful is when CWs pull all the adds into their black hole thingy, run up right in the middle of the group, and scatter them all away right after the blast. Oh what fun.
Maybe I'm just crazy, but I'd much rather just play the game and sell off items I don't need instead of encouraging quasi-exploitation and mass amounts of inflation. Although, looking on it now, I see that it rewards Rough AD instead of just AD like I was thinking. That's fine. Still kinda boring though. I'm wondering, how…
The regular sets that the Unicorn and Drake sets are derived from, among other sets that you'll just have to search around in the auction house to find. Just open the Equipment section in the AH, go to the Armor subsection, set your filter to Very Rare and whatever class you are. You can browse the different set names and…
Most of the AD you'll get in the game will come from auctioning off items. Invokation and daily quests are a nice little boost, though I only rely on it to get a little extra in order to even list an item.
You mean their SINGLE 360 degree, low damage AoE attack is op, or their low damage, very slow at-wills? I mean, I guess they're pretty powerful if you just ignore the existence of CWs or, really, any other class's AoE encounters. Not to mention the GWF's complete lack of a dodge mechanic, which just happens to be what this…
I still don't understand the issue. If you need the item, roll need. If someone else rolls need and gets it, so what? You didn't get the item. Move on and try again another time. Rolling need doesn't entitle you to any item, whether or not it's for your class.
Press K and all of the epic dungeons with their potential drops and required gearscores are displayed. You should probably run a few epic Cloak Tower dungeons to start out.
I suppose it's p2w, though HIGHLY IMPRACTICAL. In order to get the AD just to buy all the shards, you'd probably have to shell out $200. The total cost is even higher, I'd imagine. Maybe 1 person is willing to pay hundreds of dollars for just one enchantment, but it certainly won't be on a scale large enough to even worry…
It's worth mentioning that you can go there and enter the recustomization screen to screw around and see what you like. You only need the token if you want to apply the changes.
It's probably been said before, but I'll say it once more: 1. You get more bags as you progress through the game. I just got my 3rd yesterday and I've had no problems with managing my inventory since. I don't know if I can get any more free bags, though I doubt I'll really need them. 2. I'm fairly certain that the 24k AD…
I've been changing armor styles every few hours, and I imagine that the end-game sets have quite a bit of variety, so I'm not too concerned. Although I am hoping that they'll release a few extra low level variations later on.
Yeah, it's really too bad that Neverwinter was released with so many issues that couldn't possibly be worked out during a beta phase or something. Oh wait. It hasn't been released yet and they're fixing these issues in the beta phase.