I'm wondering if an mmorpg that allowes you to select abilities from every "class" and use them whenever exists.
Like I lvl up once and choose warrior ability x, then lvl up again and add theif skill y to that or something, idk if this makes sense but its something i think would be cool and allow for somewhat unique characters. Anyway, just wondering if its a thing or not.
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It had a ton of promise in beta, and was decent at launch, but everytime I found a combination that I liked, they made it no longer work. After they wrecked me the third time post launch, I was done.
and really? ddo is class based? a shame. il check it out anyway, apparently theres a trial
I tried XIV for a while, got a dragoon to lvl 30 and realized i just wansnt having fun with it
You can do that in DDO - because it's a multiclass game.
As in, you can pick feats from a Fighter class - and then pick feats from a Rogue class. EXACTLY like he was looking for.
Whether that's "good enough" - is up to him. Trying to determine exactly what he wants from such a short post would be futile at best and incredibly arrogant at worst.
Archeage and ESO are probably ones that get you close, with archeage allowing you to pretty much place a mixture of 3 classes at once at any given time (can play all 'classes' in the game on a single character) and ESO has a pretty wide variety of skills you can learn and alter their effects making gameplay more tailored to your style per class.
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Doh just saw someone already said that.
Skyforge isn't quite it either, I want to be able to use different skills from different classes without switching. Plus like you mentioned, very grindy and it feels like you just visit the same 4 worlds the whole game
Is secret world the one where you're in a city and you got guns and stuff? If so then no thanks, I'm looking for something more fantasy/medieval.
So far it sounds like ESO is the closes to what I'm looking for, although I'm hesitant to buy it without knowing for sure, wish there was some kind of trial version.
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Theres actually an anime that's based in a fantasy world that illustrates what I'm looking for pretty well: Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo!
In it, the main character guy can learn new skills by having other people of any class teach it to him, then use skill points to learn it. Idk how many of you have seen it but if you have youll understand what i mean.
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In ESO you have 18 active abilities that are class-bound and 76 that are open to anyone. Of those 94 you select which 12 to use at any given moment and you can change any of those 12 anytime you're not in combat to give a different role to your build... PVP or PVE... tank, DPS or healer... and many variations on how exactly you perform any of those roles.
That is its biggest strength.
Octagon is right in that in its 2 years it has gone through some rather severe nerf/buff cycles where, for example, ranged magicka-based and vampire builds were once king during its first year and melee stamina-based and Werewolves have the edge now. But that's just par for the MMO course - I've never played one that didn't constantly go through that in its life cycle.
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