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Crewdroog: And now everything is my fault! *stomps*
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snowkatt: that works

and im closing in on you in regards to rep ! >: )
wtf? how is that possible? Damn you, I shall not let this happen! You made alts, didn't you? didn't you!?

...although if we go rep/days on gog I win. nyah.
Post edited December 06, 2014 by Crewdroog
i am just 21 rep behind ! *animu claw *

and if we go just by days then i win on length ! hah !


...wait that sounded wrong
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snowkatt: i win on length ! hah !
High five?

not with that! what is wrong with you?
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snowkatt: i win on length ! hah !
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Crewdroog: High five?

not with that! what is wrong with you?
what ?
i found it in your room http://saintsrow.wikia.com/The_Penetrator
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Crewdroog: High five?

not with that! what is wrong with you?
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snowkatt: what ?
i found it in your room http://saintsrow.wikia.com/The_Penetrator
I have been looking everywhere for that. What the hell were you doing with it??? No, you know what, I don't wanna know, and you can keep it. My gift to you.
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snowkatt: what ?
i found it in your room http://saintsrow.wikia.com/The_Penetrator
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Crewdroog: I have been looking everywhere for that. What the hell were you doing with it??? No, you know what, I don't wanna know, and you can keep it. My gift to you.
im going to have to hose it down in that case
ArPeeGees need moar stealth/magic hybrid classes/character builds. I remember some of Oblivion's pre-built classes were these cool looking mage rogues (I think one was called Spellblade) that I never got to play because Oblivion sucks monkey dookie. But I liked the idea. Unfortunately, Skyrim doesn't lend itself well to established character builds since character advancement is so loose in that game and magic is broken, but I always thought RPGs need moar mage rogues. They're a class hybrid that you never see for some reason.

It just strikes me as badass to play a stealthy infiltrater type who uses charm spells and illusions and enchantments to fuddle enemies, float, walk on water, levitate, disappear and other cool stuff. I'd distance the build from any manner of more direct combat like melee, archery or destruction magic to put the focus on evasion and distraction rather than brute force or elimination. But a squishy build would make getting caught mean getting killed, so you would have to employ your magical arsenal creatively in order to prevail.
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eVinceW21: ArPeeGees need moar stealth/magic hybrid classes/character builds. I remember some of Oblivion's pre-built classes were these cool looking mage rogues (I think one was called Spellblade) that I never got to play because Oblivion sucks monkey dookie. But I liked the idea. Unfortunately, Skyrim doesn't lend itself well to established character builds since character advancement is so loose in that game and magic is broken, but I always thought RPGs need moar mage rogues. They're a class hybrid that you never see for some reason.

It just strikes me as badass to play a stealthy infiltrater type who uses charm spells and illusions and enchantments to fuddle enemies, float, walk on water, levitate, disappear and other cool stuff. I'd distance the build from any manner of more direct combat like melee, archery or destruction magic to put the focus on evasion and distraction rather than brute force or elimination. But a squishy build would make getting caught mean getting killed, so you would have to employ your magical arsenal creatively in order to prevail.
you can play mage rogues in Skyrim. I've got one at level 30 now. In Illusion there is a "silent cast" perk you can get. sneak, sneak, fireball fireball. literally all the builds you could have in Oblivion (which was awesome by the way ;) ) are possible in Skyrim. You just have to make sure YOU stick with that build. The only thing they don't have is an outright hand to hand, but heavy armor allows you to make the build.
Post edited December 06, 2014 by Crewdroog
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eVinceW21: ArPeeGees need moar stealth/magic hybrid classes/character builds. I remember some of Oblivion's pre-built classes were these cool looking mage rogues (I think one was called Spellblade) that I never got to play because Oblivion sucks monkey dookie. But I liked the idea. Unfortunately, Skyrim doesn't lend itself well to established character builds since character advancement is so loose in that game and magic is broken, but I always thought RPGs need moar mage rogues. They're a class hybrid that you never see for some reason.

It just strikes me as badass to play a stealthy infiltrater type who uses charm spells and illusions and enchantments to fuddle enemies, float, walk on water, levitate, disappear and other cool stuff. I'd distance the build from any manner of more direct combat like melee, archery or destruction magic to put the focus on evasion and distraction rather than brute force or elimination. But a squishy build would make getting caught mean getting killed, so you would have to employ your magical arsenal creatively in order to prevail.
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Crewdroog: you can play mage rogues in Skyrim. I've got one at level 30 now. In Illusion there is a "silent cast" perk you can get. sneak, sneak, fireball fireball. literally all the builds you could have in Oblivion (which was awesome by the way ;) ) are possible in Skyrim. You just have to make sure YOU stick with that build. The only thing they don't have is an outright hand to hand, but heavy armor allows you to make the build.
You mean: Sneak, sneak FIREBALL!, FIREBALL!, OHMYGOSH THEY SEE ME NOW CAST INVISIBILITY!, run some meters away, rinse repeat all over again. ;)

Never played Oblivion before, but my vampire mage i mentioned above was that kind of build. It's a fun build to play as in Skyrim. Just make sure you aren't hit. It is a very squeezy build.
Post edited December 06, 2014 by FoxySage
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Crewdroog: you can play mage rogues in Skyrim. I've got one at level 30 now. In Illusion there is a "silent cast" perk you can get. sneak, sneak, fireball fireball. literally all the builds you could have in Oblivion (which was awesome by the way ;) ) are possible in Skyrim. You just have to make sure YOU stick with that build. The only thing they don't have is an outright hand to hand, but heavy armor allows you to make the build.
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FoxySage: You mean: Sneak, sneak FIREBALL!, FIREBALL!, OHMYGOSH THEY SEE ME NOW CAST INVISIBILITY!, run some meters away, rinse repeat all over again. ;)

Never played Oblivion before, but my vampire mage i mentioned above was that kind of build. It's a fun build to play as in Skyrim. Just make sure you aren't hit. It is a very squeezy build.
I haven't played her in a long time, but the silent spellcasting makes you silent and I dont think they've seen me? now I have to go play her so I can remember... darn you FoxySage! ;)

Yeah being squishy can be a challenge. My sneak mage is all mage, very little health and in robes. If you look at her the wrong way she dies.
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Crewdroog: you can play mage rogues in Skyrim. I've got one at level 30 now. In Illusion there is a "silent cast" perk you can get. sneak, sneak, fireball fireball. literally all the builds you could have in Oblivion (which was awesome by the way ;) ) are possible in Skyrim. You just have to make sure YOU stick with that build. The only thing they don't have is an outright hand to hand, but heavy armor allows you to make the build.
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FoxySage: You mean: Sneak, sneak FIREBALL!, FIREBALL!, OHMYGOSH THEY SEE ME NOW CAST INVISIBILITY!, run some meters away, rinse repeat all over again. ;)

Never played Oblivion before, but my vampire mage i mentioned above was that kind of build. It's a fun build to play as in Skyrim. Just make sure you aren't hit. It is a very squeezy build.
no just barge in the front door and fireball every mother fucker that rushes at me
and then introduce the others to stabby death
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FoxySage: You mean: Sneak, sneak FIREBALL!, FIREBALL!, OHMYGOSH THEY SEE ME NOW CAST INVISIBILITY!, run some meters away, rinse repeat all over again. ;)

Never played Oblivion before, but my vampire mage i mentioned above was that kind of build. It's a fun build to play as in Skyrim. Just make sure you aren't hit. It is a very squeezy build.
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snowkatt: no just barge in the front door and fireball every mother fucker that rushes at me
and then introduce the others to stabby death
That is exactly what I am doing. However, I am using punchy death.
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snowkatt: no just barge in the front door and fireball every mother fucker that rushes at me
and then introduce the others to stabby death
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Crewdroog: That is exactly what I am doing. However, I am using punchy death.
stabby death is more fun
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Crewdroog: That is exactly what I am doing. However, I am using punchy death.
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snowkatt: stabby death is more fun
Really? Better than punching a dragon square in it's stupid face?

also the takedowns are pretty cool. and sneak attack, you break their necks.
Post edited December 06, 2014 by Crewdroog
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snowkatt: stabby death is more fun
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Crewdroog: Really? Better than punching a dragon square in it's stupid face?

also the takedowns are pretty cool. and sneak attack, you break their necks.
yes
i find barehanded combat boring