The Hollow Soul
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Lets put it this way try fighting Dr When with all base classes The team has explained why Dr. When is as tough as he is. He's considered the second to last boss of all of book one and they wanted someone challenging. The fact that base classes have a hard time beating him isn't an issue since by that point in the story, if you follow orb by orb you have 8 other classes to change to. (not even including DC classes, special offer, or side storyline classes) Most of which can hold their own to Dr. When. I got Dr. When down to about 2050 hp before he got the upper hand on me. That's including in the fact that I handicapped myself with my very underleveled non-da items, didn't have a necklace or ring item, and didn't use a trinket. If I were to actually find good non-DA items, had all the items, a useful trinket, and have my stats trained better for warrior, I probably would have lasted longer. It's like playing any other game, you out grow your old items and have to change equipment. I'm not running through Super Mario RPG or Final Fantasy with the starter equipment when I'm fighting high end monsters, I'm changing as the game around me changes. The fact that DF is now trying to actually be like a RPG and makes you think before you go into battle isn't that big of an issue. If you're dead set on warrior being your favorite, then like said above, that's a self imposed handicap against really hard bosses, warrior can handle everything else in this game but it'll require a tad bit more thinking instead of using final and OHKOing everything. The fact that Dr. When is the first boss I lost to with Warrior after running through 8-9 quests shows that it's still strong enough to be played with. I'd be agreeing with you if say warrior couldn't beat bosses like Noxus, Z, Davey, Aisha, Drakonnan, and etc.
< Message edited by The Hollow Soul -- 2/26/2015 14:55:56 >
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