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Hildetand
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Postby Hildetand » Dec 19, 2011 16:58

Hello,

I'm returning to the DAOC after 3 years. I was thinking about creating a berserker or warrior (or maybe caster - I know that i was undecided.) and I have a question about this classes. I'll play for the first time with Midgard side. For this reason, I could not decided which character do i start with ?

Sorry for my bad english. :(

Thanks,
H.

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holsten-knight
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Postby holsten-knight » Dec 19, 2011 20:23

stick with zerker. Easy to lvl, not difficult to play and has the best chance to find a rvr grp at 50.

Zyviel
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Postby Zyviel » Dec 19, 2011 21:34

Well my first character on Midgard was a warrior and I love playing him. He can solo well and groups love having warriors too.

One thing I wish I had done was to make my warrior a tailor. Whatever class you decide to level the fastest make him a tailor so you can salvage all the equipment drops you get and build up money to buy a house. Plus with high metal working you can repair your gear also.

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holsten-knight
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Postby holsten-knight » Dec 20, 2011 00:08

i am the last one to disagree that warrior is also a fine choice :wink:

Hildetand
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Postby Hildetand » Dec 20, 2011 09:52

@holsten, @Zyviel, Thanks for your help. I started to play with Berserker. I have one more question. What's the best RVR spec for Berserker ? I know, I ask lot of questions. :oops: Just I'm looking for a good RVR spec. So, please give me an advice.

Thanks,
H.

Oswaldo
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Postby Oswaldo » Dec 20, 2011 10:11

split spec ofc
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Asloan
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Postby Asloan » Dec 29, 2011 03:44

40 hammer 41 axe or sword, 50 LA rest parry

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Caemma
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Postby Caemma » Dec 29, 2011 04:58

50 hammer 50 LA 28 parry ftw :roll:
There was a time when Uthgard 1.0 existed and maaaany toons and arrpees arose... but now:
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Luydor
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Postby Luydor » Dec 29, 2011 14:12

Huhu,

Depend on what you want.
You can do 50 Axe/Sword/Hammer and 50 LA Rest Parry.
Axe and Sword do a little bit more dmg then hammer.
Axe have a nice front chain if a enemy face you.
Hammer have a backsnare so the target speed will slow down if you hit it.

Good for beginners, especially because you don't need a expensive armor.

If you want to try a more difficult playstyle then you can go split spec.
For that you skill into three weaponsline like hammer, axe and leftaxt.
To play good with that spec, you need to know which dmg type is usefull against which armor.
So a good spec if you are use to play ddler in RvR, but maybe a little bit difficult for beginners.

Greetz Luydor
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Postby Asloan » Dec 29, 2011 19:36

Its not rly that hard to memorize, and you deal a good chunk of additional damage against most enemys (at least 10% less resistance, or even 20% if you switch from resitant to vulnerable damage type). So yeah, Splitspec is pretty much the only viable spec if you don´t wanna gimp your char on purpose to play a little easier.


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