And even grazes from those are bad.That's why I love Frenzy (and even Greater Frenzy if I can spare the talent point).I would not say that Will is useless, but it's also the last one on my list. The weapon effect in this gigantic screenshot has a redish fiery spark to it with a few white sparkles falling away from the blade. Together with Redfield you'll lower enemies' ACC by 13.Yea I guess I just never looked at the stats of it.But as far as I know it only loweres enemies' ACC by 3. To me this was slightly jarring when the characters were moving in an obviously peaceful area. i remember getting some awesome loot from some backer NPCs but ive forgotten which ones From Pillars of Eternity Wiki. My own selfish request is to have a toggle to go to civilian clothes - if only because I play a thief and would like to, y'know, not be in my thief gear when not thieving. I chose Human just because, but you may want to go Boreal Dwarf for the extra Accuracy, Moon Godlike for the healing (at the cost of your head equipment slot), or any other race really.Background is also not vital for the same reason; I chose Aedyr just because but it can be anything so long as your attributes match the distribution shown below.I made this build for a hired henchman rather than for my protagonist, so I won't list any bonus attribute points only the Watcher can obtain. I wanna smoke a Cuban cigar the size of Cincinnati in the non-smoking section! @FluxWing — Confident Aim is a great ability and I will definitely be taking it with all my build variants after 3.04 lands. I really enjoyed this build for my main character, but I must admit that the "Playing on Hard difficulty, in most typical trash-mob battles she could insta-kill one enemy of her choice in the first round of combat by So I'm wondering, is there a variation of this build that is intentionally focused on the I haven't built specifically around the Charge ability but the Glass of Pain variant replaces Shod-in-Faith with Frythr's Plated Greaves, which may better synergize with it. He hears me not, but o'er the yawning deep Rides heavy; his storms are unchain'd, sheathed In ribbed steel; I dare not lift mine eyes, For … Hold the Line would be better - if you want to do anything with engagement that is - which is a quite meh approach though. Other than that, nice update on a new alternate version of the build.What is everyone's generally accepted order of usefulness for the save feats (for tanky characters in particular)? It's always interesting to see other approaches to filling the same role in a party, and in fact there would be nothing wrong with giving it its own, dedicated thread with the fancy name my favorite party composition for the Lady of the Pain includes KDubya's Juggernaut Monk to help in the front line (conveniently, Zahua's attributes are very close to the Juggernaut's),and either a Paladin if you want more focus on the front line, or a Druid (Hiravias does perfectly well) if you want more focus on casting (plus a well-built Druid can be pretty powerful in melee when Spiritshifted. You can post now and register later. Based on my personal taste and play style, I sacrificed as little as possible in terms of offense while trying to improve on the traditionally weak spots of the main build: low Deflection and lackluster Will and Concentration.I do, however, provide alternative options for those who may prefer a tankier approach at the cost of extra DPS. If you really don't want to see you weapons while in town, you could just unequip them.Could you clarify please Mr Rjshae?
Unfortunately most gamers seem content to make do with diminishing features every year but hopefully Eternity can stem the tide of only the combat, conversation and adolescent romances being prioritised.I agree with the general sentiment of this post, and the idea of characters carrying headgear under their arm. Game content and materials are trademarks and … Just keep in mind that enemy A.I.