Something close to a Jedi.
I want to create a character that feels like a Jedi, but I can't decide between Eldritch Knight and Bladesinger. Which of the two gives off more of a Jedi vibe?
I want to create a character that feels like a Jedi, but I can't decide between Eldritch Knight and Bladesinger. Which of the two gives off more of a Jedi vibe?
Há cerca de uma semana, fiz uma postagem nesta comunidade procurando dicas sobre uma construção com boa mobilidade e defesa—algo que não fosse um "cannon de vidro", mas também não fosse um tanque completo. Eu montei essa construção usando peças que desbloqueei ao completar as sessões de treinamento e atingir a Missão 8 do Capítulo 1. Aqui está a minha construção:
Cabeça: Melander
Torso, braços e pernas: DF BD 08 Tian Qiang
Armas: 2 Vvc 760PR
Ombros: 2 Vvc 70 VPM
Propulsores: Alula/21E
Gerador: DF GN 06 Ming Tang.
SCO: FC 006 Abbot
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Striker and Crimson carried the most powerful long-range weapons among the Jaegers; they should have engaged Otachi from a distance with heavy fire while Cherno guarded their backs. Otachi likely would have gone down quickly, as durability wasn't its strong suit. That would have left Leatherback, which would have quickly deployed its EMP to disable Striker and Crimson. That’s where Cherno—the most analog machine of the four—would step in for a mano-a-mano fight against Leatherback: no acid, pincers, or claws, just punches—a heavyweight boxing match. This would have been perfect for Cherno to hold the line until Gipsy arrived, allowing the two of them to take Leatherback down. It made no sense for Crimson to rush into the fight like a madman, followed by Cherno, if Pentecost needed them intact. It should have been a standoff or a ranged engagement, given humanity's numerical advantage. To make matters worse, the tie-in comics reveal that when Pentecost piloted Coyote Tango, his primary tactic was taking down Kaiju from a distance using Coyote’s artillery—capabilities that, I repeat, Crimson and Striker possessed in abundance.
This game is amazing, the "tabletop" RPG I've always wanted to play. I chose the wizard class, like in other RPGs I've played. I quickly understood how spell slots work, so taking short/long rests wasn't a problem at all. However, I'm having extreme difficulty knowing which spells to prepare for the day; it seems like I'm always unprepared. For example, in the initial crypt, I imagined I would face groups of thieves, so I prepared area-of-effect control spells. However, in the last fight in the crypt, my control spells didn't work against the undead, so I was carried away by Laezel and Astarion. When I left the crypt, I thought I had prepared spells focused on individual damage, but the next battle would be against a group, so again I was carried away by the gith and the vampire. It's like I'm taking a history book to a math test. Should I change to a class like sorcerer or warlock, since it seems they have fixed spells per level?
Obs: I said that only Astarion and Laezel are saving me, because I'm having the same problem with Shadow Heart.
I'm very interested in Monster Hunter World and it's on sale on the Xbox Store, however I don't pay for Game Pass. Can I play this game alone as a single-player RPG?
I decided to give paladins a chance, since I know how strong they are, so I started the game with my vengeance paladin Dragomir. The problem is that I'm getting bored, because the class's main resources only last a few turns, forcing me to conserve them and spend most of my time playing as a normal warrior, until an enemy is worthy of divine destruction. I know that paladins are recharged with a long rest, and that supplies are abundant, but honestly, it's not the experience I expected it to be.
One of the classes that interested me the most was the moon druid, but I read that it's not a good Tav because its animate or stellar form bugs the game's dialogues. Has anyone finished a druid campaign? How did you get around this problem?
Faz exatamente um ano que faço estágio em um órgão público, trabalho com peças processuais. O problema é que erro demais, erros bobos, por exemplo, esquecer de mudar os genero das palavras. Já estou anotando todos meus erros e suas correções, lendo a mesma peça no mínimo 3 vezes, mas continuo errando. E parece que já perderam a paciência comigo.
Hoje mesmo, recebi uma mensagem de minha supervisora, que até um cego, lendo em braille perceberia a raiva nas palavras.
Se você passou por esses problemas, como fez para melhorar?