Hey everyone,
I play a tactician coop game with a friend of mine and I've decided to play a dex based summoner. I rushed my summoning to 10 at level 3 to get the beafed up incarnate and got a skill point (2) in hunstman at 4. At that time I didn't realise that I could push summoning at 20. So my questions to you is:
Should I rush summoning to 20 or 10 is fine and I should put points in other skills (ranged or warfare for more damage with my bow or magic schools for buffs and heals)? My friend plays a ranger type build.
Thanks!
I play a tactician coop game with a friend of mine and I've decided to play a dex based summoner. I rushed my summoning to 10 at level 3 to get the beafed up incarnate and got a skill point (2) in hunstman at 4. At that time I didn't realise that I could push summoning at 20. So my questions to you is:
Should I rush summoning to 20 or 10 is fine and I should put points in other skills (ranged or warfare for more damage with my bow or magic schools for buffs and heals)? My friend plays a ranger type build.
Thanks!
So we don't know all the changes yet but if you want a good bet on the most OP classs in any RPG pick rogue. Be it a pc/ console game or any tabletop dog you'll be right 90% of the time or more. The other 5% is split between wizard and hunter.
What it wont be 99% of the time is your fighter type character with a giant axe that should split trees.
How I think dos should scale
Barbarian / melee fighter - most risk
Rogue - high risk but sneaky and dodgy. Rogue should only be highest dmg if they are at risk because lower life. Don't get me started on all the games where rogue can be the best dmg and tankiest at the same time.
Wizard / hunter - low risk. Away from the direct battle. More utility options.
Knight / paladin / cleric- high risk but high dmg mitigation.
What it wont be 99% of the time is your fighter type character with a giant axe that should split trees.
How I think dos should scale
Barbarian / melee fighter - most risk
Rogue - high risk but sneaky and dodgy. Rogue should only be highest dmg if they are at risk because lower life. Don't get me started on all the games where rogue can be the best dmg and tankiest at the same time.
Wizard / hunter - low risk. Away from the direct battle. More utility options.
Knight / paladin / cleric- high risk but high dmg mitigation.
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With a high enough memory stat even 1-2 in a variety of spell schools will give you a pretty solid list of support skills. I'm level 13 or 14 at the moment and have 19 or so memory iirc. This lets me have all the basic summon infusions slotted as well as a variety of geo/hydro buffs and heals in addition to a few spell attacks from pyro/geo. Elf name generator 5e. How to Build a Conjurer in Divinity Original Sin 2 The conjurer already has an ability that would do well with several different playstyles but seems to be built to play a more supportive role in combat. One of the first things a Conjurer will want to decide on is if they want to specialize in a particular element.