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Posted: November 1st, 2010, 15:48
by buzzmong
Thanks for reminding me, downloading titty quest now.
Posted: November 1st, 2010, 18:06
by FatherJack
Worth noting as I think spoodie mentioned in another thread is that if you have the expansion, you run that and get all the new content plus the original game.
Posted: November 1st, 2010, 18:50
by tandino
Scheduled for 19:30 tomorrow evening chaps. I might bung another one in for Thursday too depending on how we get on tomorrow.
Posted: November 1st, 2010, 20:29
by Grimmie
FatherJack wrote:Worth noting as I think spoodie mentioned in another thread is that if you have the expansion, you run that and get all the new content plus the original game.
Quoted for truth.
Posted: November 3rd, 2010, 9:34
by Grimmie
Last night's 6-player brawl went quite well, I think.
I've scheduled another game for next Tuesday.
Titty Tuesday.
Posted: November 3rd, 2010, 9:38
by Mr. Johnson
Well I had a great time, shame I had to quit so early and thereby lose all the fancy loot I could've had.
Posted: November 20th, 2010, 18:55
by Grimmie
I made a Dreamkiller (Dream/rogue) last night, a few of you got to see her in action.
Apart from her bullshit attacks every now and then, she didn't really do too much damage, and died often.
I can highly recommend that after you've had a play around with skills for the first 10/12 levels, when you reach Delphi (Half way point) you look at re-doing your skills. There's a chap with a blue sphere above his head that's willing to trade skill resets for money. This is great if you've amassed a fortune by selling all the yellow goodies you've picked up along the way.
Take a look at Poinas' Guide for All Skills to get an idea of the good and bad skills that your chosen classes have available to them. It will give you an idea of what they do at first and last level, what they do, whether or not they're useful, and how many points to invest in them.
Some times it's more useful to unlock an active skill with a single point (one you activate) and then boost its effects with its sub skills (or 'synergies'). This guide will give you an idea of when to do this, too.
http://www.titanquest.net/tq-forum/thre ... All-Skills
Secondly, check out Titancalc. There are some people that share their 'builds' on here, but I just use it to refer back to skills in Poinas' list, and maybe plot out a tree of skills for myself to aim towards.
http://www.titancalc.com/
Alrighty, that should do it.
Happy questing, titties.
Posted: November 20th, 2010, 19:15
by deject
That Dreamkiller class will probably not be too hot for a while , especially if you're putting points in Rogue skills early on.
Posted: November 20th, 2010, 20:46
by Grimmie
I started as dream, and then went for rogue.
Was using the dream hitty attack, and have re-speced to rogue hitty, removing points in sleep too.
Seems to be working wonders. I went from falling over and chugging potions to smashing my way through mobs.
I think my current build is <a href="
http://www.titancalc.com/TitanCalc.asp? ... >something like this</a>, from memory.
Posted: November 20th, 2010, 22:07
by deject
Grimmie wrote:I started as dream, and then went for rogue.
Was using the dream hitty attack, and have re-speced to rogue hitty, removing points in sleep too.
Seems to be working wonders. I went from falling over and chugging potions to smashing my way through mobs.
I think my current build is <a href="
http://www.titancalc.com/TitanCalc.asp? ... >something like this</a>, from memory.
Sleep is totally worthless. Calculated Strike is pretty good, but it isn't very useful against skeletons and such as they resist pierce damage. Other than that, I would ditch Distortion Field for the one next to it, Distort Reality. It's an activated spell rather than one that reacts to damage, and the Temporal Rift skill above it will easily take out anything around you if you keep putting points into it. Really you only need the one point in Distort Reality and then max out Temporal Rift. Looks good though.
Posted: November 22nd, 2010, 1:58
by HereComesPete
Okay, a re-install after a long time away from this seems to have shown up a few problems.
1 - A C++ errorz, if I click ignore as advised by Doggers it carries on working, but it is weird.
2 - The monsters seem to have stopped levelling? I'm almost 13 and I'm still fighting 5-7 with the very occasional boss type being 14/15. I'm at the oracle in Delphi with my magic twig and I'm wondering if it should be like this?
Posted: November 22nd, 2010, 2:52
by deject
It's been a while, but that sounds OK. Maybe you just got lucky with gear and a good build?
Posted: November 23rd, 2010, 21:25
by Roman Totale
Grimmie wrote:I promise we'll actually play this time.
Grimmie's lies make orphans cry
Posted: November 23rd, 2010, 22:40
by Dog Pants
Protip: Don't ever spend a skill point without checking what you're doing. A respec isn't a one-off reset like in Warcraft, it doubles for every skill point you undo. So by the time you get to Delphi and can actually do it you can waste all your money on respeccing and still not actually undo a bad build. Like I just did.
Posted: November 23rd, 2010, 23:05
by deject
Can you give me a titancalc link? Alternatively, my level 63 Dream/Defense guy has nearly 450 million gold on him, and the other two that have beaten legendary aren't too far behind. There is no way I'd ever come close to spending all that, so you guys are welcome to it.
I also started saving good gear (greens w/ relics/charms, blues, and purples) for pretty much any kind of class so if anyone wants to twink out their character just let me know.