With skill trees things can diversify a bit further. I'm going to be making a War Cry/Guard Stance HU for tanking.
Hunter
Ranger
Force
With skill trees things can diversify a bit further. I'm going to be making a War Cry/Guard Stance HU for tanking.
I usually start off as Hucast and eventually go over to Hunewearl and Fonewm.
Strange. Why are you on the PSO2 forum if you aren't interested in PSO2? And how did you get enough information on the game to know that it won't be something you enjoy?
Anyway, staying on topic... I've never held a gun in my life, and I can't remember the last time I shot lightning at something. However, I've been studying martial arts for the last ten years. Doing so has given me a better appreciation of close quarters combat, and I enjoy seeing how each game handles it. Of course, it's normally not nearly as well done the other two options, as it turns out.
Magic gameplay leads to more strategic gameplay, casting the right spells at the right time, buffing your team to perform their best, etc. Gun combat tends to be the best way to use video games as a medium for simulated combat, as can been seen with most popular shooters. Close quarters, it's just not possible to simulate all the interactions going on with the body, but I can applaud at how close games get to it.
Great, I stayed on topic by getting off topic. Hunter, first. After I get my fill, or if I play with lower level friends, I'll switch to force and try some support (assuming switching is as easy as I think it is). And after I have everything leveled up, I'll see about capping ranger.
The question I haven't been able to answer is, will I be better off with a caseal, or a newearl...
Last edited by Zorafim; Sep 1, 2011 at 03:18 PM.
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