How are you liking martial arts?
Cool. I got through the Bane, and HIVE missions the other day.Yeah, exactly. I kind of see it as the evolution of a superheroYour character looks pretty badass btw.
Btw JD, I've been doing a number of missions which only have the instances left. I'm level 10 now, and I'll be caught up soon if you want to finish these up together next week. I've got Raven to rescue, and the HIVE base, and I'll likely be ready to do the Bane mission by then.
Yeah, exactly. Not only that, but it seems they aren't exactly tailored to your type of hero, rather than being able to select from powers common to that fight style. Some of them I'd never use simply because they're not the type I'd be using in the first place.
Yeah, exactly. Not only that, but it seems they aren't exactly tailored to your type of hero, rather than being able to select from powers common to that fight style. Some of them I'd never use simply because they're not the type I'd be using in the first place.
That's kinda the point. Your powers are divided up into ones that are useful for staying in your damage role, known as the DPS role, and your support role, which is dictated by your power choice - Fire and Ice are Tanks, Nature and Sorcery are Healers, and Light, Mental and Gadgets are Controllers.
The whole point of the power trees is to choose the abilities that will maximise your effectiveness in your chosen role. You can choose to stay in DPS stance and just be the guy who deals out as much damage as possible, or you can run with the support role you were given at level 10 and learn how to play it by experimenting with the various powers.
It should be worth noting that the first 30 levels you're playing through now are effectively the game's tutorial. When you hit 30 and all the raids, duos and alerts open up, you have to make a choice about where you are going with the character, since the gear you'll be buying at that point is role specific, designed to increase the stats that are most useful for those roles.
I play for fun, not to study spreadsheets and stats
Christ, really? How much tutorial is needed for such limited variation of gameplay?
Don't see the point in playing then if you're going to get to lvl30 then give up or start a new character just when the game starts to get good. At fresh lvl30 you've played about 20% of the actual game.
And no-one paid a monthly sub just to get a character up to 30 then rinse and repeat.
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