SmellyBrownEye
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How do you feel with INT 4? I suppose that at lvl 20 you already have done all quests, so after last update I would suggest you to lower it by point or two. It does almost nothing for warrior while you can get free points to spend into other traits. Similar with PER, just a suggestionhueydvr38":1b2x7b2y said:Here is my build. More balanced than offensive. Seems to work for me. Any suggestions, feel free to comment.
If we have warriors without intelligence, and mages without strength, we'd have all melee done by idiots and all are spell-casting by weaklings -Mayor of Lannegar, Day 967.Isiliax":30bjmarr said:How do you feel with INT 4? ... It does almost nothing for warrior while you can get free points to spend into other traits.
Sklls and Companion are huge parts of a player's build. Raw traits are an important factor but skills really make the build.SmellyBrownEye":1uzvnh5o said:This was just a test part for my build
VDX_360":e29ylmb2 said:If we have warriors without intelligence, and mages without strength, we'd have all melee done by idiots and all are spell-casting by weaklings -Mayor of Lannegar, Day 967.Isiliax":e29ylmb2 said:How do you feel with INT 4? ... It does almost nothing for warrior while you can get free points to spend into other traits.
Intelligence 4 for Warriors serves a benefit even after all the quests with Intelligence tests are complete. It can help with XP gain, traps and detection. Sure, Awareness and Agility can do that too, but sooner or later, the diminishing returns on higher traits makes it worthwhile to invest in a more rounded character.
Totally a player's choice but I support tossing some trait points on mental traits, even as a warrior.
hueydvr38":2jgrewl8 said:Here is my build. More balanced than offensive. Seems to work for me. Any suggestions, feel free to comment.