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HunterElf | Sat 05-Sep-09 02:35 PM |
Member since 24th Jul 2009
31 posts
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#26748, "Shapeshifters without wands. Worth it or not?"
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I'm just curious because I've never done a lot of the in-depth searching that seems required to find the a/b/s sleeks. I've played shifters a long while ago (and an invoker) without the wands and it was very hit or miss. Meaning that I either killed the opponents in 2 rounds or died in 2 rounds.
While that's kind of fun sometimes, I'm just wondering in today's game if it's even remotely workable.
For the record, I tend to do most of my characters with a lot of independence so I don't want to have to rely on groups for everything.
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Depends on foci and a bit of luck.,
Auzaar,
09-Sep-09 03:45 PM, #21
It's fairly simple,
Nian,
08-Sep-09 01:54 PM, #20
That's why I play defense shifters,
Pendragon_Surtr,
08-Sep-09 03:07 AM, #18
RE: That's why I play defense shifters,
Isildur,
08-Sep-09 08:42 AM, #19
Thanks for all the input,
HunterElf,
06-Sep-09 09:59 PM, #13
Side Track but,
Rayihn,
07-Sep-09 06:49 AM, #16
Religions: a fair question,
HunterElf,
07-Sep-09 10:05 AM, #17
not worth,
Dwoggurd,
06-Sep-09 05:30 PM, #7
Do you,
Daevryn,
06-Sep-09 06:52 PM, #8
The question was "worth it or not",
Dwoggurd,
06-Sep-09 07:18 PM, #9
It's a general question,
Daevryn,
06-Sep-09 07:32 PM, #10
Heheh,
Dwoggurd,
06-Sep-09 07:35 PM, #11
Some are positive. :P (n/t),
Daevryn,
06-Sep-09 08:36 PM, #12
Xynta,
DurNominator,
07-Sep-09 01:53 AM, #14
Of course it is doable...,
Lightmage,
05-Sep-09 08:25 PM, #1
RE: Of course it is doable...,
Larcat,
05-Sep-09 10:20 PM, #2
RE: Of course it is doable...,
Xanthrailles,
06-Sep-09 10:21 AM, #3
RE: Of course it is doable...,
Lightmage,
06-Sep-09 10:55 AM, #4
RE: Of course it is doable...,
Isildur,
06-Sep-09 12:53 PM, #5
Honestly, if you explore AT ALL, you can find...,
TMNS,
06-Sep-09 05:28 PM, #6
I agree but with one caveat,
Abernyte,
07-Sep-09 06:34 AM, #15
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Nian | Tue 08-Sep-09 01:54 PM |
Member since 05th Jun 2009
77 posts
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#26779, "It's fairly simple"
In response to Reply #0
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The real question is: Is it worth it to _you_?
And since you have to ask other people about it, the answer is likely no.
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#26775, "That's why I play defense shifters"
In response to Reply #0
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because I don't know where a single A/B/S wand is at.
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Rayihn | Mon 07-Sep-09 06:49 AM |
Member since 08th Oct 2006
1147 posts
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#26772, "Side Track but"
In response to Reply #13
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I'm curious what makes a religion intolerable for you? Sorry to derail the thread.
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HunterElf | Mon 07-Sep-09 10:05 AM |
Member since 24th Jul 2009
31 posts
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#26773, "Religions: a fair question"
In response to Reply #16
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I think for me, when I try to play a druid, the religion has to be truly nature-centric with a good deal of room for independent interpretation. Few, if any of the currently active gods seem to have a truly nature-centric focus though there have been some in the past (e.g. Amaranthe, Sebeok, Innis) and the few with some potential in their spheres(like storms, water, etc..) for that have restrictions that make a druid problematic (Padwei, Baerinka) or the actual descriptions of the gods seem like deities who wouldn't really care about nature at all (civilized palaces, greed, etc..).
I've even tried creating my own religion where the druid worshipped spirits of natural things (e.g. talked to tree spirits, wind spirits, etc..) but as you probably know, trying to do your own religion as a mortal can be an exercise in frustration when there's no one to oversee you and your empowerment. I actually had some success initially with the approach above but then got stuck for 2-3weeks without getting the second level of empowerment or any indication that it would ever come. And that kind of frustration isn't really much fun and that's kind of the whole purpose of playing CF for me.
By the way, I have had tattoo'd PC's (non-empowered) in ages past, so it's not like it's impossible, it's just me being picky about what I'm willing to do to fit within what I think a ranger or druid should be like.
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Dwoggurd | Sun 06-Sep-09 05:30 PM |
Member since 20th Jan 2004
668 posts
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#26760, "not worth"
In response to Reply #0
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Daevryn | Sun 06-Sep-09 06:52 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
11117 posts
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#26761, "Do you"
In response to Reply #7
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Do anything but complain or naysay lately?
It doesn't seem like it.
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Dwoggurd | Sun 06-Sep-09 07:18 PM |
Member since 20th Jan 2004
668 posts
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#26762, "The question was "worth it or not""
In response to Reply #8
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If asnwer "no" means compaint, then yes, I complain.
Shifter are already one of the boring classes with high deletion rate. Without wands it's reasonable to expect that rate be improving.
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Daevryn | Sun 06-Sep-09 07:32 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
11117 posts
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#26763, "It's a general question"
In response to Reply #9
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Have you had anything semi-positive to say in over a year... I don't think so.
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Dwoggurd | Sun 06-Sep-09 07:35 PM |
Member since 20th Jan 2004
668 posts
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#26764, "Heheh"
In response to Reply #10
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Hey, look at your PBF comments over the last couple years
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Daevryn | Sun 06-Sep-09 08:36 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
11117 posts
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#26765, "Some are positive. :P (n/t)"
In response to Reply #11
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DurNominator | Mon 07-Sep-09 01:53 AM |
Member since 08th Nov 2004
2018 posts
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#26768, "Xynta"
In response to Reply #7
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With the backwards n.
Two of my more successful chars were shifters who didn't use wands. These were Frearrir and Gohum. Frearrir probably had most PK wins of my characters and Gohum was a tough powerhouse with his walrus form that whomped tough rager names of the time like Kaisse, Kragathian and Ysaloerye. Thus, I can state that shifters without wands are doable.
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Lightmage | Sat 05-Sep-09 08:25 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
319 posts
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#26750, "Of course it is doable..."
In response to Reply #0
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You just have to play smart and pick your fights.
You won't be winning fights agaisnt skilled/stacked villagers or decked out/prepped using elites.
But you can definately still be dangerous. Cabal raids you will need to hit and run a bit to give yourself time to heal.
Might be a good idea to go defense minor (for a regen form), or instead of offense, take utility for a bit better fighting survivability. ( You won't deal as much damage, but you will parry better and dodge better to survive a bit more.)
With no wands, I would suggest Utility Major/Defense Minor.
The forms should compliment your playstyle and you can be pretty self sufficent solo. Will make exploring for wands pretty easy too and in time you will find enough wands.
Later. Hope is the worst of evils, for it prolongs the torment of man.
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Lightmage | Sun 06-Sep-09 10:55 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
319 posts
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#26756, "RE: Of course it is doable..."
In response to Reply #2
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It is a lot harder to pull off any mage without wands.
I don't think it is possible to play a mage and not find at least a few wands though. You might not find your sleek set if you are new to the game, but anyone should at least find a few wands they can reliably get.
I have played lots of shifters where it was near to impossible for me to get sleeks. My most successful shifters could not even obtain their wand sets, so I used limited wands all the time.
Harkan comes to mind. Eagle/Dolphin- I was pretty much useless on land and just gave up on my sleek black fight after a few attempts. Hope is the worst of evils, for it prolongs the torment of man.
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TMNS | Sun 06-Sep-09 05:28 PM |
Member since 10th Jun 2009
2670 posts
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#26759, "Honestly, if you explore AT ALL, you can find..."
In response to Reply #5
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...limited barrier at least 25% of the time.
But yeah, I'm playing a shifter right now that didn't have reliable sleeks until about 100 hrs into the char (I hit hero range in 45?hrs?) and I've been pushing a 50% PK ratio or better.
Lightmage/Xanth is right though, you have to have the right forms.
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Abernyte | Mon 07-Sep-09 06:34 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
975 posts
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#26771, "I agree but with one caveat"
In response to Reply #1
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I would go defense/utility instead of utility defense. While I do really love the utility enlivens a wandless shifter can use scales of the dragon and shell of the armadillo enliven to good effect. That extra bit of damage reduction really makes a difference.
-----Abernyte
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