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King`s Bounty: Warriors of the North Next game in the award-winning King’s Bounty series

 
 
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Old 10-30-2012, 03:28 PM
Fatt_Shade Fatt_Shade is offline
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As BB shockwave said making those skills available to all classes make less difference in builds. There is 30 common skills and ONLY 2 unique per class, this seem odd. Why not make more class specific skills instead just rearanging old ones. 4 unique skills :
1) Viking class - Blodlust , Absolute rage , Runic power , +1 more maybe Anger (this making warrior able to make highest dmg/unit and most rage versatile class)
2) Skald - Edda, Resurrection, Jarl, Belief making him best at protecting his huge army,and highest moral to troops available equaling with warrior due to +30% stats to units but no rage skills to max.
3) Why the f..k would Alchemy be only Mage class skill ??? Unique for mage should be - Higher magic, Thesis (or what ever is it called here) Destoyer , Creator making him best at magic and spells END of story. No other class should be able to have huge amounts of mana and intellect as mage. Period.

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And TBH I think Bloodlust is pretty bad in comparison, chugging a rage potion is just as good
Potions arent available because of randomness of game, and you travel to other island = hello you have 0 rage, have fun in first battle here.
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