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Gonna give DAoC another shot.

LustmordLustmord Member UncommonPosts: 1,114
I decided to give DAoC another shot.. I played it briefly a few months ago, but thought the control was kinda sluggish, but I decided to give it another shot.



My question is what would be a good class for me?



I typically like classes who can leach life, IE Necro EQ1, Warlock in WoW,, etc..



But I also like Rogue Classes and Healers can be fun too.



Oh, and my main focus is pvp. :)



Any suggestions would be great.

Comments

  • DrAtomicDrAtomic Member Posts: 281

    In general sluggishness is often dependent on the race (i.e. a Troll is very sluggish but a lurikeen is very fluent and fast feeling), next week they will deploy a patch which upgrades the interface somewhat (very nice changes to chat interface) but in general you are better off using a Custom Userinterface.

    Rogue classes: Infiltrator/Shadowblade/Nightshade, Minstrel, Scout/Hunter/Ranger

    PvP: Mainly solo and stealther groups

    Cons: Very hard to level, when playing on normal servers a buffbot is almost a must

    Pros: Fun, independent of getting groups, very strong in 1 vs. 1.

    Life leachers: Sorcerer and Animist (bomber specced).

    PvP: Both classes very group friendly but also very soloable

    Cons: Especially the Animist is a very tough class to learn and master

    Pros: Very strong classes, with the Sorcerer being the most allround of the two, once mastered getting groups should not be an issue.

    Healers: ClericHealerDruid

    PvP: Group depended, very easy to find groups even when not skilled

    Cons: Can't level solo

    Pros: Lot's of honor to be gained here, fun to play. Healer is the most allround then the Druid.

     

  • fulmanfufulmanfu Member Posts: 1,523


    Originally posted by DrAtomic

    Life leachers: Sorcerer and Animist (bomber specced).

    valewalkers too, a very underated melee hybrid class ^^

  • JulianDracosJulianDracos Member UncommonPosts: 1,528
    There are also necromancers.



    Vamps have end tap and power tap. 
  • daeandordaeandor Member UncommonPosts: 2,695
    Clerics and Druids can solo, although it is slow unless they spec Smite (cleric) or Nature (druid).  And don't forget Shaman, Friar, Heretic, and Warden as healers which fight.  Friar is a primary melee class that solos very well, but can heal well also.  Warden is a support class that can melee and heal.  Shaman is a support class that can heal, buff, and solo with it's dot's.  Heretic is a caster which can nuke and heal.  In my opinion, any of the healing subclasses are decent to play even if solo except for Midgard Healer.
  • RageaholRageahol Member UncommonPosts: 1,127
    unless you know a friend who can get you into and nice guild  play classics!

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