Lao Tzu wrote:Hi Hellion I really enjoyed your story.
One of my favorite things about this game is the inner monologue that goes on in my mind amongst the characters in my group as I decide who is at the front of the party, which equipment each Character will use and also who will benefit from the rare stat raising items.
I agree, I find myself picking favorites so much that my poor little Elf Sage is vastly underleveled.
Lao Tzu wrote:I'm really partial to Halflings myself, Kobolds advance faster but it’s very hard for them to reach the point where they can attempt to enter the Ranger's Guild. I have three Halfling Rangers (if I remember correctly 2 were naturals and 1 leveled as a peasant to raise his wisdom prior to entering the guild), one Dwarven Sage (an amazing roll of the dice: maxed wisdom, constitution, high intelligence and strength), five Halfling Samurais and one holdover from the original party the female Ogre Hirebrand wielding Excalibur.
I have yet to roll a Halfling, but after your recomendation, I will make one next!
Lao Tzu wrote:I've found that after a certain point Rangers need to retire from active combat and move into a spell casting support role. I would suggest you level up a second Samurai to join your Dwarf on the front lines and have your Rangers concentrate their priest and mage spells on other spell casters, undead with drain attacks and fire breathing dragons.
Sounds like good advice, any recomendation when I should back my Ranger off the front lines?
Lao Tzu wrote:Keep writing I'd love to hear the further exploits of your team as they journey further down to the deepest levels of the Oubliette!
If you guys are actually interested, I'd gladly share some heroic tales around the Tavern!
Hellion
Playing on a AT&T Samsung Infuse (SAMSUNG-SGH-I997) Firmware 2.2.1
1.3.4
(V 2.2g) Dwarf, Human, Gnoll, Hobbit and Elf Rangers all created
200 hours and loving every minute of it !!!