Ohh yes!
advice: Torgal- Combat... he looks menacing with axes
Best goal for your main character is two-handed; axes or katanas because you can use two handed weapon arts regardless of what you have equipped once you've learned them (i.e. if your dual weilding, Rush might put away one sword and attempt a powergrip art)
Its a very good game once you get into it, I feel its unfairly matched up against the likes of Star Ocean and Final Fantasy. If your playing on the Xbox and are looking for RPGs I can recommend Lost Oddessey (its made by Hironobu Sakaguchi, one of the creators of Final Fantasy)
I feel its unfairly matched up against the likes of Star Ocean
Well, it doesn't have to worry about the latest (And last) installment. They shoulda just renamed that one Crash Ocean: The Last Hype. Well, it's not exactly the last installement, they'll fix all the bugs in the game and repackage it and make you shell out $70 for the 'director's cut' of the game, like they did with number 3.
Daelus Bloodmoon (a.k.a. "Thistlegrasper") - Ranger, untrusting and sarcastic ne'er-do-well, and overall jerk.
Isnt out over here yet, I only enjoyed the first two anyways..Dias just acting cool was enough to get him a place on my SO2 team
Derailing the topic aside, Go forth and conquer! There are some amusing and very difficult fights in TLR, most of them optional though. I like the whole idea of you giving commands rather than picking skills/abilities e.t.c. it forces you to think a bit more when you fight
Originally posted by roguethree
If I had my way, clerics would have spell failure and a d6 hit die. And Favored Souls wouldn't exist.
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