Can you play a pure class?

Post » Wed May 09, 2012 12:22 pm

Just a quick question.

Say I want to play a warrior. Does the game make me have to learn magic to be able to survive battles and finish the game?
Not sure yet what I want to play…either a warrior or mage. If I want to be a pure class can I do it or force to be a hybrid to learn everything?

Thanks for the help

PS: Just asking for want I'm seeing about shouts and dragon magic it looks like you have to play a hybrid.
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Post » Wed May 09, 2012 1:42 pm

Just a quick question.

Say I want to play a warrior. Does the game make me have to learn magic to be able to survive battles and finish the game?
Not sure yet what I want to play…either a warrior or mage. If I want to be a pure class can I do it or force to be a hybrid to learn everything?

Thanks for the help

PS: Just asking for want I'm seeing about shouts and dragon magic it looks like you have to play a hybrid.

I don't see why you would have to, Shouts are learned as part of the main quest but you could ignore that or just not use them

other than that spells are optional, just like bows etc
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Post » Wed May 09, 2012 4:05 pm

Just a quick question.

Say I want to play a warrior. Does the game make me have to learn magic to be able to survive battles and finish the game?
Not sure yet what I want to play…either a warrior or mage. If I want to be a pure class can I do it or force to be a hybrid to learn everything?

Thanks for the help

PS: Just asking for want I'm seeing about shouts and dragon magic it looks like you have to play a hybrid.

Not exactly. There is definitly an advantage to being at least a partial caster but their are replacement mechanics for just about every form of magic. For example ranged combat can be replaced with the bow. Healing magic and buffing magic can be replaced with potions.

As for the shouts, thats actually an innate ability you gain the "chosen one" story portion of the game, but its not part of the magic system. It doesnt use mana or any other part of the magic mechanic, so you can be a heavily armored mele warrior and be as good at your shouts as a mage or a hybrid.

As for how easy it is to be a full warrior compared to a hybrid or a mage its tough to say at this point, I haven't played the game enough to have something to compare it to. But my impression of the game is that you can be very effective in just about anything if you focus is on it. Its very much a skill based game so I'm pretty certain you can be a full warrior and be successful in the game. I personally went full warrior and I use potions to buff and heal with, which has worked out just fine for me.
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Post » Wed May 09, 2012 9:18 am

Thanks for the great info!!! :thumbsup:
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Post » Wed May 09, 2012 4:39 pm

I'm currently playing basically pure thief-class(Dunmer) and it's pretty challenging but I like challenge. :celebration:
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Post » Wed May 09, 2012 4:18 pm

You can choose to use just bows/melee, weapons or magic if you like. In fact going down one roads only makes that path infinitely stronger then trying to switch too much between styles due to perks.
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