a fun but VERY FLAWED game, it does a lot of interesting stuff but there are some critical issues, it has been quite a long time since i played through it but i recall your class affecting your level up stats which could brick your run if your not careful even though you can switch your class later you won't regain the lost stats.
the game gets significantly better in the Dark Arisen content but i do wish the first parts of the expansion continued on for longer.
>your class affecting your level up stats which could brick your run
this is moronic
minmaxing stats has very minimal impact on the game
you can level a strength class to 200, switch to a magic class and still do fine
the damage output is gear dependant mostly
>it but i recall your class affecting your level up stats which could brick your run
Not true, never true, has literally never been true.
Where do you people pull this literal fake information from? I never even looked at my stats in any of my DD playthroughs I only learned they could change with vocation at the exact same time that I learned that this also didn't matter in the slightest.
>What am I in for?
If you actually like vidya, a pretty good time
If not, an awful time and you'll probably spent the next few weeks making threads shitting on it and seething about it and it's popularity on Ganker
Wolves always hunt alone.
Goblins resist fire and ice.
No one knows where the roads go.
The duke just commisioned new roads.
Not all weapons are masterworks, you can go wrong.
>music didnt match tone or became grating >turn it off >pawn won't shut the frick up >train them to be silent >rent a pawn >rental won't shut the frick up >my pawn regains motor-mouth augment >turn off pawn chatter in frustration >do a lot of management through npc >npc repeats lines EVERY SINGE TIME >get fed up and mute voices entirely >silence makes the game feel dull
I hope I won't feel the need to do this in the sequel.
what if you could get dark pawns who try to mislead you with bad advice or tell you you're no longer able to complete quests that you actually still can
>What am I in for?
the hunting habits of wolves
goblins' thoughts on temperatures
the quality of arms and armor
the destination of all roads
current waterlogged status
the skill level of skeletons
the preferential targets of ogres
the size of trees, both from far away and up close
imagine being some goblins doing globin shit just minding your own goblin business then 4 dweebs show up out of no where and of them start chanting some shit and suddenly you get fricking gibbed by a bunch of meteors from the sky
Lmao these games puny spells cannot come even close to the sheer power that DD Sorcerer spells make you feel. Seriously there is no other game out there that lets you experience the level of magic like DD
Magicka is still unsurpassed when it comes to magefeel
DD is pretty good, but Magicka is on another level. Too bad the devs ran away and nobody even tried making anything similar.
>disregarding the entire elder scrolls series
Black person I just played Morrowind and even with the custom spell making, they feel weak as shit. Tuning the damage numbers on spells don't make them feel powerful, they just make it feel like you're playing a poorly abstracted tabletop game.
>you just suck at the game.
I figured out how to break the game with alchemy on my own and turned myself into a demigod with instant kill spells. They still felt boring to use because the look the same as weak spells and have the same effects in the environment. If all that happens is the damage numbers get bigger, then it doesn't feel satisfying to use. Now try to respond to what I actually said instead of bashing your face into the keyboard like a moronic monkey whose diet consists entirely of Todd's semen.
>cast a super expensive custom spell >farts out the same spell but it deletes bigger enemies >chug mana potions
at least some Programming Magic games allow you to pretend like you're doing something cool, I suppose
Unrelated, but if you want a "programming magic" game then Noita has the best spell crafting. It's a roguelike which I hate, but the wand and spell system is great.
I do like Noita for that and its mysteries, but it's not quite the same itch as just walking into a store and buying all the correct parameters for a permanent spell in your spellbook. Not sure what game is a good enough game and also has good custom spells. Everyone will just repeat Morrowind ad nauseam, but don't really stop to think that yes--you can make really powerful potions and spells, but they're not complex in the slightest.
haven't played it myself yet but arx fatalis? i've heard lots of good things about the spell system
9 months ago
Anonymous
Played it twice. The magic system is fun, but it's not exactly deep. It's a gesture system that benefits from learning what runes mean, so you can cast them faster and possibly discover secret spells because everything follows a positive and negative natural element. Feels good but usually ends up just being you sitting in a corner and pocketing 5 pre-cast fireballs.
Morrowind has some strong points, but the spellcrafting can't even begin to hold a candle to Noita's. I just wish Noita was structured more like Terraria.
Lmao these games puny spells cannot come even close to the sheer power that DD Sorcerer spells make you feel. Seriously there is no other game out there that lets you experience the level of magic like DD
Whats the best class for first playthrough, can you use spells as a warrior or something? Or can I at least recruit a sick spellcaster if I'm a caveman warrior?
>Whats the best class for first playthrough
Strider is the strongest one from the 3 first vocation, i recommend it >can you use spells as a warrior or something?
the game have some itens who let you use spells regardless of your vocation >Or can I at least recruit a sick spellcaster if I'm a caveman warrior?
Yes, you can
you can make one pawn and recruit two more
>Whats the best class for first playthrough
There are really no a best class to beat the game. Try every class and see what playstyle you like the most.
Strider is the "best", but you may be into parry enemies or spellcasting.
You can change classes at will once you reach Gran Soren.
I guess by best class I meant most fun, I heard how good the spells are so didn't want to miss out if the other classes are boring by comparison, thanks I'll experiment
It's the opposite, the other classes are varying levels of fun depending on what you're looking for.
Sorc's fun is "haha look at all this bullshit!" when all the explosions and whirlwinds unleash and whatnot. But in the end all you're doing is slowly walking around charging up a meter instead of engaging with the enemy directly.
If you play Sorc the most effective way (charged light bolts), its probably more boring because now you're just hopping around with no cool shit happening - and still not interacting with the enemy.
That depends on what you find fun.
Parry lover -> fighter or magic knight
Greatsword chads -> warrior
Ranged version of arc of deliverance -> ranger
Set yourself on fire and climb on things -> magic archer
>Whats the best class for first playthrough
There are really no a best class to beat the game. Try every class and see what playstyle you like the most.
Strider is the "best", but you may be into parry enemies or spellcasting.
You can change classes at will once you reach Gran Soren.
If you want the combat to be more than "mash buttons, receive dopamine:
Do hard mode as a warrior for the most ball busting or Fighter so you have to take some risks but have a shield to bail you out instead of relying on dodging and timing.
The bow classes let you cheese with ranged attacks whenever you are having trouble.
Never play mage yourself, its SUPER boring as a class.
Sorc is flashy, but you'll mostly be standing around chanting amazing looking spells.
Your best bet is making your pawn a mage or sorc so you can choose the best spell load out for whatever you're doing - while you play the more fun classes.
BBI is very fun and Hade mode doesn't effect the damage that enemies do in BBI. BBI is the most fun part of the game.
Hard makes it so that you have to PAY attention when you're fighting stuff in the main game before BBI.
If you play Normal mode you can basically mash and dick around without ever worrying about dying unless you put the controller down.
Your choice as to what you prefer.
I personally recommend you do the Story on Hard, then do NG+ to do BBI on normal.
Any time someone uses the word dopamine in conversation about a video game, you can safely ignore anything they say. You also seem like you're that redditor who was going on about "challenging games that respect the player's intelligence" from yesterday. I hope the anon asking about his playthrough doesn't make the mistake of listening to you.
>dude dopamine hits from the gameplay loop!
I'm not triggered, I'm appropriately calling someone a moron for talking like a moron.
9 months ago
Anonymous
Any time someone says "I'm not triggered" in conversation about a video game, you can safely ignore anything they say. I hope the anon you replied to doesn't make the mistake of listening to you.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>copying someone's post to pretend you aren't mad
I can still see your asspain.
9 months ago
Anonymous
It was ironic anyway, if anything the "dopamine" from normal comes from whatever other screen you're looking while you mash until BBI starts.
Pseuds from reddit like to talk about dopamine or ludonarrative dissonance and pretend they're experts on game design for parroting nonsense they read that was written by a youtube "essayist". They should always, always be ignored. And yes, that poster is very clearly this giant homosexual >
[...]
Whats the best class for first playthrough, can you use spells as a warrior or something? Or can I at least recruit a sick spellcaster if I'm a caveman warrior?
To add: for what it's worth all of the Bow and Hybrid classes are good are melee too and are fun.
"Cheesing" with ranged attacks is optional and honestly when you're fighting flying shit/floating targets- it's much less of a pain to have your own ranged options.
>Your best bet is making your pawn a mage or sorc so you can choose the best spell load out for whatever you're doing - while you play the more fun classes.
I'll try this and play on hard. Not OP btw, trans if that matters
on my first playthrough, Strider. The other classes didn't click to me until replayed years later. especially Magick Knight. Now I can say Magic knight and sorc are my favorite class in DD.
A great, but unfinished game full of both "HOLY SHIT" and "wait, that's it?"
Also there IS a small modding community, so look into that if you have any minor issues with it.
Arc of Obliteration is one of the most satisfying things to hit in the game.
Powergaming gays will tell you HURR DURR YOU ONLY USE JUMP ATTACK ANYWAY, but ignore them. This game is not hard and you should use flashy attacks as opposed to the most optimal ones.
It's okay, but only having three skills compared to everyone else's six, as well as having jack shit to deal with flying enemies outside of jumping light attack, really drag the class down for me.
That being said, embracing the BONK is the way to go for Warrior. Arc of Obliteration is immensely satisfying.
An overtly half-finished game, with an unashamedly generic fantasy world setting, sparse areas where content was meant to be, bugs and an underwhelming pawn system because 99.9% of players make waifus so you will never find an interesting one.
But it's still enjoyable. Just temper your expectations for a hidden gem game instead of a masterpiece.
shit, boatloads of shit. its one of these games you pirate, install, frick around with and suddenly the Ganker meme haze lifts off and you see the game for what it is. pure, unfiltered shit
You were fooled by Ganker the game is shit and I will explain why:
>No indication of where roads lead >No hint to what enemies are weak to >No hint of when enemies are alone or in groups >No warning to avoid status effects >No clue to which items are masterworks
You were fooled by Ganker the game is shit and I will explain why:
>No indication of where roads lead >No hint to what enemies are weak to >No hint of when enemies are alone or in groups >No warning to avoid status effects >No clue to which items are masterworks
In DD2, you cast a spell by hitting the button again instead of releasing it. Levin now lets you mash the button for more lightning strikes (at the cost of stamina).
There are sorcerer pawns in the demo, but the biggest spell I've seen them have is Frigor, which some mage pawns also have. They also have one called "Galvanize."
That's cool as frick, a flamethrower... It also says it ignores Defense? As in it ignores stuff like shields? Or it quite literally ignores Magick Defense? I guess it's too early to know.
>Kassie
I ended up coming across that info online a few hours ago, so I checked my history to remember her name. >Philippa
I met her last night, and I searched that on the wiki out of curiosity. >Alita
I remember everything about her because I want her to be my Beloved. And that's my country's age of consent, so there's nothing wrong with it.
9 months ago
Anonymous
Cute post, until the spoiler that is.
9 months ago
Anonymous
But even though I don't think it's wrong, I wouldn't actually seek that out irl. I just find age gap appealing in fiction.
Asperity increases the likelihood inflicting debilitations with your attacks
Stasis reduces the rate at which items degrade.
Catalysis increases damage dealt when exploiting an enemy's elemental weakness.
You were fooled by Ganker the game is shit and I will explain why:
>No indication of where roads lead >No hint to what enemies are weak to >No hint of when enemies are alone or in groups >No warning to avoid status effects >No clue to which items are masterworks
finally gonna start playing but suck at character creation want to make a smol cute mage girl and huge fem warrior pawn
maybe something like pic related any good presets for Arisen?
>troll reskin >lich reskin >golem reskin >griffin reskin
I kid but these are just more variants. Not super dopaminergic news.
[...]
That's some DDO shit.
It's literally renders from the MMO.
>ape Daimon
Zuhl, leader of the demon race. Season one villain, jobs hard. Is made into a pawn or arisen to the main bad guy I think.
>Medusa
Lich reskin, low tier monster.
>Alchemized Golem
Literally just the golem moveset, except it wears armor parts you need to know off
>Infected Griffin
The normal griffin also appears in the MMO, this one is a variant with that season's gimick. Need to use items to ward of the infection, if you fail to break the parts it gets tentacle attacks.
I'm 100% that Alchemized and Infected won't be in DD2, and neither will the other gimmicks like Blaze or Armored.
>for some reason
The gameplay, aesthetic, and sense of adventure with your party is unmatched. It also has a lot of little touches that are cool despite being unfinished, and has hype shit like dynamic music. The DLC dungeon is also phenomenal.
where should i position myself to hit dragons' hearts with arc of deliverance?
i always end up hitting their hands whether i stand under them or when they are writhing on the ground.
Falling off the dragon and failing your speedrun mode trophy.
just use maker's fingers homie
making it to gran soren then uninstalling
Patrician decision
you see just about everything the game has to offer without slogging through the remaining hours of boring goyslop tedium
false. It gets good 50 hours in
moronic reply to a moronic post.
Is this what people who got filtered tell themselves
>I-I SEEN EVERYTHING THE GAME HAD TO OFFER
I've literally done this every time I've tried to play this shit. I just can't bring myself to play it
and why are you trying to play something you clearly don't like? trying to fit in?
low t
dicky
>hover hand
Jesus the second I opened this my phone started blaring out a EAS Emergency alert and I thought the FBI teleported into my house to arrest me
Soul.
a fun but VERY FLAWED game, it does a lot of interesting stuff but there are some critical issues, it has been quite a long time since i played through it but i recall your class affecting your level up stats which could brick your run if your not careful even though you can switch your class later you won't regain the lost stats.
the game gets significantly better in the Dark Arisen content but i do wish the first parts of the expansion continued on for longer.
>your class affecting your level up stats which could brick your run
this is moronic
minmaxing stats has very minimal impact on the game
you can level a strength class to 200, switch to a magic class and still do fine
the damage output is gear dependant mostly
>it but i recall your class affecting your level up stats which could brick your run
Not true, never true, has literally never been true.
Where do you people pull this literal fake information from? I never even looked at my stats in any of my DD playthroughs I only learned they could change with vocation at the exact same time that I learned that this also didn't matter in the slightest.
Medieval Walking simulator
Sounds like kino
>What am I in for?
If you actually like vidya, a pretty good time
If not, an awful time and you'll probably spent the next few weeks making threads shitting on it and seething about it and it's popularity on Ganker
Wolves hunt in packs or some shit.
Wolves always hunt alone.
Goblins resist fire and ice.
No one knows where the roads go.
The duke just commisioned new roads.
Not all weapons are masterworks, you can go wrong.
the wind won't push you
Anyone else disables pawn chatter in the options?
>music didnt match tone or became grating
>turn it off
>pawn won't shut the frick up
>train them to be silent
>rent a pawn
>rental won't shut the frick up
>my pawn regains motor-mouth augment
>turn off pawn chatter in frustration
>do a lot of management through npc
>npc repeats lines EVERY SINGE TIME
>get fed up and mute voices entirely
>silence makes the game feel dull
I hope I won't feel the need to do this in the sequel.
>turned off music
>turned off pawn chatter
i do not have a reaction image adequate enough to express my disgust
Turning them off was enough to express my disgust.
pawn talk is one thing but the music? get the frick outta here
Some of it was okay. Just okay. After 300 hours, the mismatched tone was making the experience less fun. Ambient sound was pretty good if a bit dry.
I disable pawn chatter in game, by brining them
I feel like my entire life is a lie.
what if you could get dark pawns who try to mislead you with bad advice or tell you you're no longer able to complete quests that you actually still can
>Goblins ill Like Fire
Aren't they weak to being set on fire/frozen?
>What am I in for?
the hunting habits of wolves
goblins' thoughts on temperatures
the quality of arms and armor
the destination of all roads
current waterlogged status
the skill level of skeletons
the preferential targets of ogres
the size of trees, both from far away and up close
Assassin is the best vocation
Play Strider. It does everything the other vocations do except it’s better and more fun
mediocre game that wastes your time
you can go to bitterblack island right from beginning. but, mobs there will eat your ass untill you will be 50lvl or something.
Spellcasting that actually feels powerful like spellcasting should.
imagine being some goblins doing globin shit just minding your own goblin business then 4 dweebs show up out of no where and of them start chanting some shit and suddenly you get fricking gibbed by a bunch of meteors from the sky
Dragonforging something weak like a Tunic and expecting it to become OP only for it to improve 1%
you're in for about 50/50 chance you'll have fun. I liked it.
you should play on pc. there probably more people online to swap minions with
most epic spell in video game history
>not even high maelstorm
still good though
>disregarding the entire elder scrolls series and two worlds 2 spell making abilities
Lmao these games puny spells cannot come even close to the sheer power that DD Sorcerer spells make you feel. Seriously there is no other game out there that lets you experience the level of magic like DD
you haven't played those games
>you haven't played elder scrolls
lol
lmao
rofl even
you have no idea do you?
Magicka is still unsurpassed when it comes to magefeel
DD is pretty good, but Magicka is on another level. Too bad the devs ran away and nobody even tried making anything similar.
>disregarding the entire elder scrolls series
Black person I just played Morrowind and even with the custom spell making, they feel weak as shit. Tuning the damage numbers on spells don't make them feel powerful, they just make it feel like you're playing a poorly abstracted tabletop game.
you just suck at the game. this is a blue board btw, fricking street ape.
>you just suck at the game.
I figured out how to break the game with alchemy on my own and turned myself into a demigod with instant kill spells. They still felt boring to use because the look the same as weak spells and have the same effects in the environment. If all that happens is the damage numbers get bigger, then it doesn't feel satisfying to use. Now try to respond to what I actually said instead of bashing your face into the keyboard like a moronic monkey whose diet consists entirely of Todd's semen.
>cast a super expensive custom spell
>farts out the same spell but it deletes bigger enemies
>chug mana potions
at least some Programming Magic games allow you to pretend like you're doing something cool, I suppose
Unrelated, but if you want a "programming magic" game then Noita has the best spell crafting. It's a roguelike which I hate, but the wand and spell system is great.
I do like Noita for that and its mysteries, but it's not quite the same itch as just walking into a store and buying all the correct parameters for a permanent spell in your spellbook. Not sure what game is a good enough game and also has good custom spells. Everyone will just repeat Morrowind ad nauseam, but don't really stop to think that yes--you can make really powerful potions and spells, but they're not complex in the slightest.
haven't played it myself yet but arx fatalis? i've heard lots of good things about the spell system
Played it twice. The magic system is fun, but it's not exactly deep. It's a gesture system that benefits from learning what runes mean, so you can cast them faster and possibly discover secret spells because everything follows a positive and negative natural element. Feels good but usually ends up just being you sitting in a corner and pocketing 5 pre-cast fireballs.
Morrowind has some strong points, but the spellcrafting can't even begin to hold a candle to Noita's. I just wish Noita was structured more like Terraria.
frickin moron
Whats the best class for first playthrough, can you use spells as a warrior or something? Or can I at least recruit a sick spellcaster if I'm a caveman warrior?
>Whats the best class for first playthrough
Strider is the strongest one from the 3 first vocation, i recommend it
>can you use spells as a warrior or something?
the game have some itens who let you use spells regardless of your vocation
>Or can I at least recruit a sick spellcaster if I'm a caveman warrior?
Yes, you can
you can make one pawn and recruit two more
I guess by best class I meant most fun, I heard how good the spells are so didn't want to miss out if the other classes are boring by comparison, thanks I'll experiment
It's the opposite, the other classes are varying levels of fun depending on what you're looking for.
Sorc's fun is "haha look at all this bullshit!" when all the explosions and whirlwinds unleash and whatnot. But in the end all you're doing is slowly walking around charging up a meter instead of engaging with the enemy directly.
If you play Sorc the most effective way (charged light bolts), its probably more boring because now you're just hopping around with no cool shit happening - and still not interacting with the enemy.
That depends on what you find fun.
Parry lover -> fighter or magic knight
Greatsword chads -> warrior
Ranged version of arc of deliverance -> ranger
Set yourself on fire and climb on things -> magic archer
>Whats the best class for first playthrough
There are really no a best class to beat the game. Try every class and see what playstyle you like the most.
Strider is the "best", but you may be into parry enemies or spellcasting.
You can change classes at will once you reach Gran Soren.
If you want the combat to be more than "mash buttons, receive dopamine:
Do hard mode as a warrior for the most ball busting or Fighter so you have to take some risks but have a shield to bail you out instead of relying on dodging and timing.
The bow classes let you cheese with ranged attacks whenever you are having trouble.
Never play mage yourself, its SUPER boring as a class.
Sorc is flashy, but you'll mostly be standing around chanting amazing looking spells.
Your best bet is making your pawn a mage or sorc so you can choose the best spell load out for whatever you're doing - while you play the more fun classes.
BBI is very fun and Hade mode doesn't effect the damage that enemies do in BBI. BBI is the most fun part of the game.
Hard makes it so that you have to PAY attention when you're fighting stuff in the main game before BBI.
If you play Normal mode you can basically mash and dick around without ever worrying about dying unless you put the controller down.
Your choice as to what you prefer.
I personally recommend you do the Story on Hard, then do NG+ to do BBI on normal.
Any time someone uses the word dopamine in conversation about a video game, you can safely ignore anything they say. You also seem like you're that redditor who was going on about "challenging games that respect the player's intelligence" from yesterday. I hope the anon asking about his playthrough doesn't make the mistake of listening to you.
Dopamine? Really? The word dopamine triggered you?
>dude dopamine hits from the gameplay loop!
I'm not triggered, I'm appropriately calling someone a moron for talking like a moron.
Any time someone says "I'm not triggered" in conversation about a video game, you can safely ignore anything they say. I hope the anon you replied to doesn't make the mistake of listening to you.
>copying someone's post to pretend you aren't mad
I can still see your asspain.
It was ironic anyway, if anything the "dopamine" from normal comes from whatever other screen you're looking while you mash until BBI starts.
Pseuds from reddit like to talk about dopamine or ludonarrative dissonance and pretend they're experts on game design for parroting nonsense they read that was written by a youtube "essayist". They should always, always be ignored. And yes, that poster is very clearly this giant homosexual
>
To add: for what it's worth all of the Bow and Hybrid classes are good are melee too and are fun.
"Cheesing" with ranged attacks is optional and honestly when you're fighting flying shit/floating targets- it's much less of a pain to have your own ranged options.
>Your best bet is making your pawn a mage or sorc so you can choose the best spell load out for whatever you're doing - while you play the more fun classes.
I'll try this and play on hard. Not OP btw, trans if that matters
on my first playthrough, Strider. The other classes didn't click to me until replayed years later. especially Magick Knight. Now I can say Magic knight and sorc are my favorite class in DD.
sorry guiz, but mystic knight is the most powerful class.
That's not how you spell Magick Archer.
who needs long range when you can bat your spells at shit?
Who needs to bat spells when you can turn yourself into the human torch and kill everything by simply existing?
A great, but unfinished game full of both "HOLY SHIT" and "wait, that's it?"
Also there IS a small modding community, so look into that if you have any minor issues with it.
The best 7/10 game of all time
One of the best moronic memes of all time. The game is still a 9.5/10 despite being blatantly unfinished.
LET'S GOOOOOOOO
Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen
Is Warrior fun?
Only ever beat the game as MA
Arc of Obliteration is one of the most satisfying things to hit in the game.
Powergaming gays will tell you HURR DURR YOU ONLY USE JUMP ATTACK ANYWAY, but ignore them. This game is not hard and you should use flashy attacks as opposed to the most optimal ones.
It's face tanking and hulk smashing. If that is your thing, warrior will be fun.
It's okay, but only having three skills compared to everyone else's six, as well as having jack shit to deal with flying enemies outside of jumping light attack, really drag the class down for me.
That being said, embracing the BONK is the way to go for Warrior. Arc of Obliteration is immensely satisfying.
>Is Warrior fun?
Hyperarmoring through enemy attacks and bashing their faces in is pretty fun.
An overtly half-finished game, with an unashamedly generic fantasy world setting, sparse areas where content was meant to be, bugs and an underwhelming pawn system because 99.9% of players make waifus so you will never find an interesting one.
But it's still enjoyable. Just temper your expectations for a hidden gem game instead of a masterpiece.
shit, boatloads of shit. its one of these games you pirate, install, frick around with and suddenly the Ganker meme haze lifts off and you see the game for what it is. pure, unfiltered shit
You were fooled by Ganker the game is shit and I will explain why:
>No indication of where roads lead
>No hint to what enemies are weak to
>No hint of when enemies are alone or in groups
>No warning to avoid status effects
>No clue to which items are masterworks
I don't know how people defend this game.
>No clue to which items are masterworks
But they're masterworks all. You can't go wrong.
Hmmm
In DD2, you cast a spell by hitting the button again instead of releasing it. Levin now lets you mash the button for more lightning strikes (at the cost of stamina).
I am unreasonably impressed at how much this looks like the first game right down to the menu aesthetics
The thing is, it kinda doesn't.
It looks more like the IDEA of what the first game would be as HD in a person's brain, just brought to life. It's astoundingly on point.
i have a MIGHTY NEED to see more sorc spells
lemme at the big shit
There are sorcerer pawns in the demo, but the biggest spell I've seen them have is Frigor, which some mage pawns also have. They also have one called "Galvanize."
What is Flagration? Is it meant to be Ingle? Comestion? Something entirely new?
A flamethrower. This is probably replacing Ingle.
That's cool as frick, a flamethrower... It also says it ignores Defense? As in it ignores stuff like shields? Or it quite literally ignores Magick Defense? I guess it's too early to know.
fun game, you aught to like it
>BE SURE TO DRINK YOUR IODINE
What did the Dangan mean by this?
Its on my backlog. Any suggestions for a new player? Got the PC version w/ everything, and from what others have said its a unique title
Yeah, wolves hunt in packs
Nothing special, if you've got an AYYMD GPU you might have to use DXVK, other than that, just play it.
>Any suggestions for a new player?
go strider for the first 10 levels to build up stamina because most vocations are stamina hungry.
warrior is not.
Don't buy Ferrystones like I did last night, they're expensive and you get one with infinite uses at the storage, in the same city.
who was the brat 8 year that i think could become a beloved
i think had a fat noble dad
cant remember for the life of me
Symone, but she's already mai waifu, you can't have her.
damn the wiki says she is 14 i swear she said she was 8 but i also played that game years ago so i could have easily forgotten
The youngest npc you can romance is 12.
too old for uh oh
Isn't it Kassie, who's 13? Though she isn't cute either, the youngest cute ones are 14, like Alita (pic related) and Philippa.
>that trapezius
Why do you know such things?
dicky min/max is the meta
>Kassie
I ended up coming across that info online a few hours ago, so I checked my history to remember her name.
>Philippa
I met her last night, and I searched that on the wiki out of curiosity.
>Alita
I remember everything about her because I want her to be my Beloved.
And that's my country's age of consent, so there's nothing wrong with it.
Cute post, until the spoiler that is.
But even though I don't think it's wrong, I wouldn't actually seek that out irl. I just find age gap appealing in fiction.
That's Symone.
And she's ugly as all hell.
Aught
love for a franchise
That interface makes it look like you can buy augments without having to switch to its vocation, I hope that's the case.
Started playing it, 20 hours in, and I’m having a blast so far. Started as a fighter, and now am a warrior. Can’t wait to try try the magician class.
Emphasis is gone (from sorcerer at least), and Gravitas seems to have been changed to Constancy, which works all the time instead just when casting.
Asperity increases the likelihood inflicting debilitations with your attacks
Stasis reduces the rate at which items degrade.
Catalysis increases damage dealt when exploiting an enemy's elemental weakness.
You were fooled by Ganker the game is shit and I will explain why:
>No indication of where roads lead
>No hint to what enemies are weak to
>No hint of when enemies are alone or in groups
>No warning to avoid status effects
>No clue to which items are masterworks
I don't know how people defend this game.
finally gonna start playing but suck at character creation want to make a smol cute mage girl and huge fem warrior pawn
maybe something like pic related any good presets for Arisen?
New monsters were leaked
That's some DDO shit.
>Dont Worry About It
what the frick did he mean by this.
Any Japanese speakers / LN gays want to translate?
"please don't faint"
They both say please don't faint.
>troll reskin
>lich reskin
>golem reskin
>griffin reskin
I kid but these are just more variants. Not super dopaminergic news.
>these are just more variants
You're such an amazing homosexual.
Y-you too
It's literally renders from the MMO.
>ape Daimon
Zuhl, leader of the demon race. Season one villain, jobs hard. Is made into a pawn or arisen to the main bad guy I think.
>Medusa
Lich reskin, low tier monster.
>Alchemized Golem
Literally just the golem moveset, except it wears armor parts you need to know off
>Infected Griffin
The normal griffin also appears in the MMO, this one is a variant with that season's gimick. Need to use items to ward of the infection, if you fail to break the parts it gets tentacle attacks.
I'm 100% that Alchemized and Infected won't be in DD2, and neither will the other gimmicks like Blaze or Armored.
It does show, they literally look like DD1 (and DDO) graphics.
A decent 7/10 game that Ganker sucks off constantly for some reason
Why do they do it? Shits annoying
>for some reason
The gameplay, aesthetic, and sense of adventure with your party is unmatched. It also has a lot of little touches that are cool despite being unfinished, and has hype shit like dynamic music. The DLC dungeon is also phenomenal.
play the game blind and go with your gut the first time
on NG+ you can look up stuff you missed
wolves, master!
where should i position myself to hit dragons' hearts with arc of deliverance?
i always end up hitting their hands whether i stand under them or when they are writhing on the ground.
>THAT'S RIGHT wienerSUCKA, GO BACK TO GRAN SOREN
>using the eternal ferrystone
u did not beat the gaem
Only OGs will remember having finite ferrystones and one port crystal.
It was one+ per run or one total?
It has been a whole decade since I last played OG but I think it was just one port crystal.
That's awful. But just because you run out of stamina by running.
It's good to have this option considering that
used to be a common criticism
FLYING INTO FREE~~
A very poor game
Did you made your main pawn a vidya character? I got the game a few days ago, and I made Cath from FE6
Gon's dog.
elaborate.
i keep seeing you posting this but never understand.