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The Denicalis/Shin Sacred 2 Wankfest Thread (Pssst, no one cares)
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The only other games I've got 1,000/1,000 out of are Last Remnant (Which is another one that requires time rather than skill, although beating the proper last boss and a few of the optional ones takes a good understanding of the game mechanics) and the Vandal Hearts game on XBLA. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() ![]() |
Well for starters you can play it on your own. The capacity is there to play with a group of people but the game is eminently playable alone. Also, you can happily play through the story and most of the side quests without any amount of finding decent gear or building a decent character. You get so much loot thrown at you, semi-decent stuff is commonplace, it takes a bit of perseverence to find the really good stuff but that tends to make you comedically over-powered. Most of the armour my main character is finding has a defence of 300-400. The breastplate he's wearing has a defence of 1,200 odd for example.
Essentially though it's pretty similar. You do quests, you find gear with higher numbers, you level up and increae your stat numbers and the monsters scale up levels, adding to their numbers. It's a never ending circle until you hit top level and can kill anything in the game with a glance. There's no grinding per se though as the massive number of side-quests mean you can keep doing frech stuff and there's never any need to just kill monsters over and over. I actually spend a lot of time running away from monsters as killing them is pointless after a while. Just killing the ones you have to or run into in silly numbers gets you all the gear and levels you need if you're obsessive about doing all the missions you can. I've never actually played a MMORPG to be honest but I doubt I'd enjoy it, people online take good builds and prime loot a bit too seriously, you have to play it the right way whereas I go more for attacks that look good and a build that makes sense to me aesthetically. Playing offline games you can do what you want, be that fighting the big bosses or just wandering around aimlessly, without some other guy calling you a noob all day long. Basically I'm pretty anti-social so I prefer offline rpgs. ![]() How ya doing, buddy? ![]() ![]()
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I suppose this does at least make it that much easier to troll them.
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Skills loathes all the games I like.
If you're playing on 360, don't bother with the blacksmithing skill, it doesn't do anything on that version. I never really got into my Seraphim, I just ground away to level 15 without any real planning of the character. I know that dual wielding skill and weapon skills don't stack so don't waste points building up your sword skill. Also, the best trick I started on my more recent games was keeping any indestructible minions you get from missions. It's worth failing (well, not completeing rather than failing) a mission in the first big city to get two elf soldiers following you around for the rest of the game. If nothing else, having a private army is awesome. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? ![]() ![]() |
I wouldn't bother with Bargaining and Enhanced Perception together. You either buy stuff or you find it, taking both is overkill. You might be better served taking an extra aspect focus or a lore skill. The great thing about the game though is you could take a ton of crap skills and your character would still end up super hard.
Killing huge mobs is hilariously satisfying though. Getting a couple of area attacks down to a recharge time shorter than the animation is fun times. I was speaking idiomatically. ![]() ![]() |
Yeah, I got riding in order to get EP, was kinda helpful until I got the unique mount. I think if I go back to playing the game I'll build up either my Inquisitor or High Elf rather than continue boosting my Shadow Warrior, just so I can have a properly built character and those two are the most fun to play I reckon.
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I like pretending to be The Emperor mainly, it's all about the force lightning.
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I'll hop in and join you if I see you online once my bandwidth hogging housemate fucks off back to London.
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Sadly, you can only join games with a gap of 10 levels. This means I can join your level 5 Inquisitor with any of my level 15 characters but not the Shadow Warrior.
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The rate you seem to be going you'll catch up to my SW in no time, although as a Seraphim you'll be on the light campaign...
Looks like I'll be playing High Elf then! How ya doing, buddy? ![]() ![]() |
I started a new Light campaign SW with a proper build. I'm up to level 11 so far so I might catch up to within 10 levels easy enough. I didn't like any of my existing light campaign characters...
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