Poll: How has your playing style been affected by your main character?
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I play completely differently on each character. There is no semblance of similarity.
58.97%
23 58.97%
My main is a _____, and because of that I do _____ or think _____.
23.08%
9 23.08%
I treat my alternate like I do my main, and have difficulty remembering the differences.
17.95%
7 17.95%
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How has playing your main affected how you play your alternates?
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[color="#cc8899"]For me, it's had a few different impacts -
Going from 23k HP to not even 3k HP (DrK ---> Outlaw) makes me tend to forget at times that I am not invincible. I also will gravitate towards large mobs and throughly enjoy the challenge of killing them without getting overrun.

For my Soul Master, it's almost a direct translation - I simply apply what I do with Fury to Soul Blade - the skills work very similarly.

For both characters, I also have a crazy habit of jumping forward while attacking that I learned from being a PD DK back when I was 8x. It lessened knockback from getting hit and helped me do damage and remain mobile at the same time. Not being able to jump attack easily was the main deterrent for me from playing an Archer or a Mage. I also tend to completely ignore solitary enemies, or aggro them once while moving to the next target, only to finish them off later. Not so much on the Outlaw as my Dawn Warrior, but still there. I also use my summons on my Outlaw more as lures than damage dealers - I'll place an Octo when I leave a platform in order to bunch the enemies on the side when I come back for convenient killing.[/COLOR]
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How has playing your main affected how you play your alternates? - by MasPan - 2009-08-02, 01:36 PM

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