Thats quite old idea.Darklord wrote: A front line Ranged Rogue eh, that's an interesting idea, can you elaborate on the race, stats and skill choices you went for?![]()
Evasion rogue is actualy better tank then fighter.
Thats quite old idea.Darklord wrote: A front line Ranged Rogue eh, that's an interesting idea, can you elaborate on the race, stats and skill choices you went for?![]()
You can probably have a bow-user and a crossbow-user without any problems as they don't overlap. Enchanted arrows are very nice but I gave up on them because I had to pick them up again by hand.Loktofeit wrote:I also found the rogue an exceptional front line character. The bow really starts to shine about mid-tree. With double attack and the mage enchantments on the arrows, it gives me a front line ranged character that can evade swings and is less squishy than a mage. If there were more arrows in the game, I would definitely try a party with two archer rogues in the front line.
schallmau3r wrote:
2. I really miss the learning by doing from DM. The fixed skill system doesn't work as well for me, i can't really say why maybe because of the thrill in gaining an unexpected skill.
3. Potion brewing with ingredients limits its use by a lot. The System from DM were you could literally cast a spell into a flask was superior to the brewing in LoG...
4. The Spells seem somewhat limited, i wish there were more Spells
Will look up the stats and post them when I get home today. Book of Wisdom is a nice +5 jump and the double arrow shot of enchanted arrows (especially now with 50 points and increased criticals) is a borderline machine gun. Because of the three ranged characters, I'm regularly strafing from ranged mobs and backing up from meleers. One thing I haven't tried is frost arrows. Do they freeze the enemy like frost bombs do?Darklord wrote:A front line Ranged Rogue eh, that's an interesting idea, can you elaborate on the race, stats and skill choices you went for?Loktofeit wrote: I also found the rogue an exceptional front line character. The bow really starts to shine about mid-tree. With double attack and the mage enchantments on the arrows, it gives me a front line ranged character that can evade swings and is less squishy than a mage. If there were more arrows in the game, I would definitely try a party with two archer rogues in the front line.![]()
Daniel.
rogue can be great in 4 waysPajamas wrote:Rouges have been a bit of a touchy issue with me. I eventually destroyed the party with a rouge in it due to having already two fighters in the front and a mage that could easily take down most solider groups by himself that the rouge was essentially only the one to hold a torch and to carry the food.
I just couldn't dedicate the time to have him do nothing until he got more stuff to throw. It would be nice if there were more weapons that could attack from the back but I'm not complaining with two warriors and two mages.