![]() ![]() In the builds section below, I assume the character's final level is 20. It would be a waste to pick a build that becomes super awesome only at level 23, if you never reach level 23. And whatever builds you choose should ideally be fully functional by this point. In other words, you can probably count on reaching level 20. ![]() if you do all of the side quests, you can end the game at level 22 and if you maximize exp gains, you can end the game at level 23". To quote the wiki: "There are enough experience points to get to level 20 by just doing quests without murdering everything for experience points. (Although there are some mage hybrid builds that include Dual Wield Dex, to make use of crafted speed daggers.) Unfortunately, they pale in comparison to the Warrior, simply because the Sneak ability got nerfed hard in DOS-EE compared to DOS-Classic. There is one last 'pure' class not in the list above: Dual Wield Dex Scoundrels. See "Notes on Example Builds" for why I think 'pure' classes are better for beginners. There are also mods which let you play up to 12 players co-op, and throw balance completely out the window.Īssuming you go with the standard party of 4, the ideal party makeup for a beginner would be: 2 Mages, 1 Ranger, and 1 Str Warrior (either going Two-Handed or Dual Wield), all 'pure' classes. You could also play co-op with a friend, where each of you create and control one MC, and each of you take along 1 companion. You can also take along 2 companions, for a total party size of 4. What Class should I Play? By default, DOS-EE lets you create and control 2 Main Characters (which I shall call MC for short). ![]()
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