What ever happened to this. I saw some cool ideas before I left.
neutral qclass
Creating a new class is something that is very hard to do.
Also there is one: Druid. Akin to Healers/Shamans.
Creating a new class is something that is very hard to do.
Also there is one: Druid. Akin to Healers/Shamans.
Oooooh....we have ONE! That has a RP that makes me want to vomit.
I think the man would like to see some choices. And I agree.
It's not hard to create a class.
It's hard to balance it, though.
This is what the test server is for.
As always I didn't express myself as I wished to. You got me wrong Valek. I to think that Neutrals are poor because they do not have a true Neutral Qrace like Vamp/Crusaders.
I think that balancing a Qclass is pretty easy as long as you can control yourself and don't code in UBER Skills.
The actually codding of introduction a new class to the code is the thing that I think is the hardest to do. Look how long it took to make Liches.
As always I didn't express myself as I wished to. You got me wrong Valek. I to think that Neutrals are poor because they do not have a true Neutral Qrace like Vamp/Crusaders.
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Perhaps instead of thinking about the class and skillset itself, you should consider the RP.
Crusaders have their unique RP. So do vamps, avatars, liches and undeads.
You create the RP, the rest is easy.
Fact.
Please no pure Meele...
I say neutral Q-Knight.
Half-Mage Half-Warrior, self-serving.
Something akin to a Hedoism.
Neutrality is not about serving others. That is for Goodies.
Neutrality is for caring about number 1.
This would also be a great class for Nobles and Merchants.
"Hedonism is a school which argues that pleasure is the only intrinsic good.[1] This is often used as a justification for evaluating actions in terms of how much pleasure and how little pain (i.e. suffering) they produce. In very simple terms, a hedonist strives to maximize this net pleasure (pleasure minus pain)." - Wikipedia
Actually, you know what? I want to see a Q-class based on Atheism.
That is a good idea...