I personally play a combo of stabby-stabby and shooty-shooty rogues usually. Why play a warrior who's SUPPOSED to get hit, when I can just sneak around and kill things when they don't know what's going on?Blazing Steel said:I was playing dragon age origins and it got me thinking. What is the most common class and why in a fantasy RPG?
I always got for a warrior, sword and shield tank type because it's normaly a pretty simple role for my first play though. Then I move onto a Rogue, bow and arrow type because I have to most fun with them. The thing is I never play a mage as I like to get stuck in there (even if it's just a back up blade as a rogue) + I've just never found mages as a fun set up to play.
Yes, I know there are loads of classes I could put in the poll so I have summed it up a bit.
Can't change an answer once people have voted for it. I really didn't expect there to be many rogues at all.Cmwissy said:Change that 'Rogue with two daggers' To just 'Melee rogue' And that's me.
I don't know why Rogues are always stuck with daggers - Assassin's should be.
Rogue with two swords ftw.
EDIT: Let me elaborate, I'm all RPG's I play as lightly armored scout character with a fancy sword who flanks his enemies.
Combat Rogue in WoW
Duelist in Dragon age.
Witchhunter in Warhammer
Barbarian in AoC
Smuggler in Star wars galaxies.
So yes, change the Option of two daggers to Melee rogue or Dual Wield Rogue
Or I will be very upset and write an angry letter -.-