Nah for this game I am not really looking at tiers or whatnot. It was more a joke with me and Mike cause I have seen a ton of stuff saying she sucked and was low tier now or something.
Good to know about kara cmd grabs though. I need to learn one for gorefest since the reg range on it is terrible.
Chris, just post the thread in the Arkansas thread. A lot of the guys are wanting to know the details. Also, if any of you Memphis guys plan on going January 7th, would you mind letting a couple of us riding with you if you have room? If I can’t get enough people to go, I’d like to at least ride with somebody, lol.
man oh man mike, i just got done playing the KOF xiii demo on playstation. I am hooked even after just sitting in training mode with kyo. Heres my final question:
I know in street fighter there is lag on the ps3 version even offline, is KOF alright though on both systems? Originally I was planning on getting it for xbox, but since online is a joke and my modded ps3 tekken te stick feels really good with KOF, I am really debating on picking it up on ps3 instead.
Yeah I’d like to see him in some high level matches. I played a guy online who said Billy was pretty cheap but as always there’s gotta be a way around it. Plus the word is KOF is pretty balanced so I’d like to see how true that is. Oh, and Shen can be a pain in the ass too.
It’s literally the greatest RPG ever made. I honestly pity people who won’t get into this game. It sucks when you have something so incredibly emergent and fantastic and people’s minds are locked in so much to what they expect out of an RPG that they just can’t wrap their head around it.
The problems that Oblivion had are gone. The game is a masterpiece of numbers. The way that leveling works is perfectly solid and the way that the game difficulty adapts to the player is quite literally the best in the genre.
I am level 41 with maximum skill in Destruction and Enchantment magic. I have enchanted my own equipment and can now cast all destruction magic for free. (I have 4 pieces of equipment that give me 27% reduced destruction magic cost, along with other magic-based enchantments). I have a ‘warder’ which is a melee fighter companion. I’ve purchased Ebony armor and have enchanted it so that he does 120%+ two-handed damage. I give him all of my medium and lower-level soul gems and have enchanted the “soul-trap” spell on his two-handed warhammer. So, when he kills shit their soul gets trapped in the soul gems. I pick up random equipment and use the low-level auto-filled soul gems to enchant them with ‘banish’ or ‘paralyze’ (which increase the value the most of all enchantments) and then sell them for massive benefit.
For each experience level you can pay to have skill training a maximum of 5 times. This is good to know as paying for training can get you closer to 100 on your skills much faster. I recommend paying for stuff like speech (DEFINITELY speech), smithing, enchanting, etc. Combat skills rise fast enough that by the time you’re level 32 you’ll be around 100.
To level smithing keep your ore and ingots and stuff, go to a blacksmith forge and just make iron daggers over and over again. Take the petty, lesser, common, and greater soul gems that you find and use them to enchant the daggers or other crap that you find. Then, just sell them. This levels smithing, enchantment, and speech. By enchanting the random crap that you find around you’ll resell it at a massive price. These soul gems have no other value. Once you’re ready to actually create your own equipment grand soul gems are quite simple…
ESPECIALLY IF YOU FOLLOW THIS ADVICE:
There is a quest called AZURAS STAR. BE SURE THAT YOU RETURN THE BROKEN STAR TO NECRALA (or whatever his name is) instead of to Azura. YOU WANT TO DO THIS. I DID NOT… OH THE HUMANITY.
Around the world you’ll find ‘dragon priest masks’, don’t sell them. Don’t use up daedra hearts either. You’ll need those for Daedric Armor creation and there is an incredibly limited supply of these in the game.
Conjuration is a GREAT magic skill for a warrior type build. Conjured weapons are some of the strongest in the game and you have the ability to summon pets. Eventually you can have 2 summoned pets (either resurrect powerful enemies that you killed, or summon elemental atronachs) and your companion. If you companion is a conjurer then they’ll summon their own pet. That gives you an entourage of 4 people for a total party of 5. That’s great for pulling aggro.