I chose The Warrior, partly because the Great Sword was one of
my preferred weapon types in Dark Souls, and partly because I overheard a fellow queuer suggesting that this was the only class capable of defeating the Mirror Knight — the shiny, white - gold armour clad boss who awaited at the end of the demo.
Not exact matches
Whether you
prefer the frenetic firefights, the WoW
type co-op teamwork, the Diablo like loot grinding or the deep character customization in terms of your
weapons attributes, this title has a lot going for it.
You can choose from 14 different
weapon types based on your
preferred play style, which you can change any time during quests at the camp.
Whatever your
preferred playstyle, one of the
weapon types is bound to float your monster - slaying boat.
Players can choose from 14 different
weapon types based on their
preferred playstyle and these can be changed mid-quest, depending on what the hunt de... [Read More]
This
type of on the fly customization is awesome as it will allow players to completely customize one
weapon as they go, especially if they
prefer heavy
weapons, snipers, or traditional assault
weapons in game.
While characters have proficiencies and unique
weapon types, the game smartly allow variations of most
weapons to be equipped by different classes — each has unique stats and special abilities but mostly share the same arsenal, allowing players to customise all heroes to their own
preferred playstyle.
Using a basic longsword — compared to that of a spear — will yield completely different results and allows that player to either change their
weapon set based upon the combat scenario they are in, or to instead just find the
weapon type that they
prefer the most.