Originally posted by Manic:Like others have said, what's fun for you might not be fun for me. Similar party was Ifan as a physical ranger, and sebile as a rogue, this one was so absurdly overpowered i had to leave it, but if you dont use chameleon cloak it might actually be fun and challenging in certain fights. I also enjoyed themed builds or parties, i play with lone wolf all the time so i just have 2 guys (or 1), and i tend to mix the builds to ad a theme and roleplay, the most broken combination i had was lohse as a aero necro mage with summons plus ifan full wayfarer, mostly finn and abusing the hell out of the crafting system so both characters were able to deal both types of dmg and excel at both. If fun is having more stuff to do and being able to aproach fights diferently each time then of couse go for a mage, you can easily make a powerfull mage focused on attributes (polymorph) and just enough in each school to learn the spells needed, by endgame you will end all fights in 1 turn with ease even on tactician, but the journey can be fun. So if i have to guess i would say the majority of ppl playing this game had a really good time playing mages of various types, maybe 2 lone wolf mages with different schools for more variety. If you alraedy played the game then you probably know how warrior type builds can be extremely repetitive and how ranger builds tend to be so broken you just forget about skills because you dont even need them. From a roleplaying perspective i like to play scoundrels with a lot of consumables but that might not be the case for you. There is no universal fun, so it depends on what you enjoy doing.
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