yoursoul 0 Posted January 2, 2009 Share Posted January 2, 2009 I was looking up how each character evolves and how you play with them and it seems most people say the TG is best melee. Looking at his combat arts, a lot of them seem passive in Devout Guardian. So I was just wondering, is the TG boring to play, is it a lot of just killing people with melee? His back story and appearance lead me to believe he has some cooler aspects, I just cannot figure out what. Also, on that note, a lot of people say SW is good for a beginner player, does that mean he is kind of boring to play as well? Thanks! P.S. sorry for posting a lot Link to comment
Drace_Lekach 0 Posted January 2, 2009 Share Posted January 2, 2009 I'd say the SW is pretty fun for pure melee combat, I spent about 50 - 60% of ch 1 with one he does get some pretty nifty skills other than all melee and buffs skills. TG is all something I trie but not as far in to the game I could tell that he had some good skillz but wasnt sure what they all did XD, as for the melee/ranged combat its fun if you play the TG right (not that its hard too play one ) I just ranged and then melee after enemies got in close. on the first boss monster I mostly back stepped and ranged though (boss on bronze is..easy but silver hes much more satisfying Link to comment
yoursoul 0 Posted January 2, 2009 Author Share Posted January 2, 2009 So if I didn't like the whole shoot while they are afar and attack when they get closer will I not like TG (I started one, its only level 10, but so far all I do is that, shoot then hit) Link to comment
Schot 407 Posted January 2, 2009 Share Posted January 2, 2009 Hard to say but one thing I know about Sacred is that it's tough to enjoy most character types until they reach about level 60-80. Once you hit Gold (60) you start to see your build execute attacks quickly which I find gives a great sense of satisfaction. Bronze and Silver I've often found to be a bit of work. Then again... If you've got a trader(s) and forger(s) along the way it makes a world of difference. Link to comment
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