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whatever you do
do not min max | ||
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#2
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What exactly is min/max? Like a ogre warrior is min/max so I should roll a halflings warrior and that’s max/min right?
Is min/max even the opposite of max/min? Screw it, I’m playing a Druid anyway.
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#3
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halfling warrior is actuall minmax
were as ogre warrior is 'on paper min max' gnome pretty close to minmax2 cuz of certain things like bullshmasher in classic, high dexterity etc admittedly its fun to solo ogre warriors till about 24.. but then idk, troll warrior kinda takes over as being something, by 50 they are all kinda got their pros and cons maybe rather than thinking in terms ofmin max ppl should do /pro/con lists | ||
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#4
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I never understood the terminology min/max or the terminology "twink" I always thought it was Tweek like the character was tweeked out with gear..when I was 11.
I think it means choosing optimal pathway for your goal. If you want to be a warrior I think min/max is an ogre, all points to dexterity. Ogre because FSI, weighted axe, throwing boulders. A weird one is like the paladin, where if you are going to get all best in slot gear, a high elf paladin with all points to Charisma is the min max choice, because the charisma stat is going to be lowest and non maxxed when you have all the best gear in the game. But unless you get all the best gear in the game, that is a pretty terrible way to play a paladin with way too low strength and stamina and that charisma does nothing for you unless you lull way too often. For the most part it never matters, because really min/maxing is pretty rare and you can see there are some debatable points about best race to choose and best stat to allocate. | ||
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#6
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Yeah just started playing myself after hearing great things about this game. Wish me luck.
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