I think ill play a nightblade with bow/daggers as I loved the ranger/theif style gameplay, unless they sneak a druid class in before launch.
I think ill play a nightblade with bow/daggers as I loved the ranger/theif style gameplay, unless they sneak a druid class in before launch.
I always planned a sorcerer before playing beta, and I think I will stick to the sorcerer, I really enjoyed it, especially with a two handed/bow combination, it was pretty powerful.
Nightblade, favoring the bow: Preference is normally to set up a support-by-fire position for my wife, who likes to go charging in with her orc character. My character will also generally heal hers', since she's focused almost completely on melee combat.
Dragon Knight with Axe/Shield and secondary Bow for when I need to tag fast.
Sorcerer was my favoirite by far! It supports a wide variety of playstyles and had the most fun with my Dual Wielding/Bow sorc.
Also going all Palpatine on peoples asses with Overload was also a highlight.
My favorite toon is my dual-wield/bow Nightblade, though I will tinker with a dual-wield/destruction staff build.
But I can't ignore that Templars are a kick in the pants to play when they get their Aedric spears.
I played a Dragon Knight with sword & shield and it was really fun. I'll probably stick with that for awhile. I also tried a duel wield DK and that was really fun too and did some awesome dps.
I will probably play a sorcerer in the Dark magic line, with sword and shield. The Dark skill line had a couple of good utility skills and the sacrifice stamina for health and magicka skill which i think is a really cool asset. I picked the sword and shield because i love tanking and playing support roles, so my secondary will probably be a restoration staff
I'm playing Templar with sword and board. I played around with secondary weapons but ultimately concluded instead of putting points in secondary ones in the beginning, I'll just focus more points in active/passive skills to really flesh out my character.
I know that the Templar with bow seems to be the new cookie-cutter build for now but if I want long range (and I do) I could just focus on the tree that provide some for Templar.