I tend to make a melee type of character, not a warrior but a less powerful version of that like a rouge or a thief.
Scarim Coral said:I tend to make a melee type of character, not a warrior but a less powerful version of that like a rouge or a thief.
ocelot0222222 said:The rouge type classes would be my first choice. With the stealth, traps and other status effects that usually come with them, they make for great tactical gameplay. Plus with lock picking I'm guaranteed to be better equipped/better funded than I would be with other classes.
For love of god it's not ROUGE. ROUGE is french for red and also refers to a type of makeup.Trippy Turtle said:Rouge. I can still do all the quests by killing them after I find I get no reward.
Nothing beats sneaking up and stabbing your enemy/target/annoying friend in the back of the neck with a dagger.
Maybe I roll a character that dresses in red and speaks in an annoying fake french accent.Nerexor said:Scarim Coral said:I tend to make a melee type of character, not a warrior but a less powerful version of that like a rouge or a thief.ocelot0222222 said:The rouge type classes would be my first choice. With the stealth, traps and other status effects that usually come with them, they make for great tactical gameplay. Plus with lock picking I'm guaranteed to be better equipped/better funded than I would be with other classes.For love of god it's not ROUGE. ROUGE is french for red and also refers to a type of makeup.Trippy Turtle said:Rouge. I can still do all the quests by killing them after I find I get no reward.
Nothing beats sneaking up and stabbing your enemy/target/annoying friend in the back of the neck with a dagger.
ROGUES are people who repeatedly stick daggers into people who call them ROUGES.
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