@purpleblob1; - Thanks for the feedback. Azata is also my favorite. Even though Lobo is a rough and tough character he believes firmly in individual freedoms, hates slavery with a passion (as he was once a slave), and he really sucks at following orders and rules. Azata is a perfect fit and also being a nature focused person loves the butterflies and nature themes, as well as being able to make things "green". Azata is my cannon play through.
Aeon interests me for my Dhampir - a more cool and logical monster hunter who focuses on demons and other monsters that invade our realm from another plane. Still, like you, I have a super hard time playing the lawful classes even if in real life I tend more towards law and order then chaos. Plus Azata seems to like collecting outcasts and unusual people so a Dhamphir who follows Desna (which he does) also works well. After all she even accepted a demon.
@joxer; - thanks for the feedback. We have different play styles though. Based on your comments you play with an eye towards utility and function, picking what is the most effective classes and abilities. That is so not me. If I can optimize within my role playing then fine but I won't pick a mythic path based on whether its uber powerful or not. I will pick based on interest and what fits the character I appreciate your posts though and have picked up some good information. Like I was able to get a certain companion in chapter 2 a little earlier for example … just completed Drezen today. Trying to get Lobo to where I left him in Beta - at the end of chapter 4.
In general I don't know how many play throughs I have in me, too soon to tell. I know my Tiefling Fey Sorcerer/Rogue will be a perfect fit for Trickster. Lobo is Azata unless I change my mind at the last minute and go Mythic Legend but doubtful. Most likely it will be my Dhampir who ends up rejecting it all and going mythic legend.
I want to play the Reformed Fiend Barbarian class and go Angel at some point. Just to experience the Angle side.
That is about all I have in my head now. The only other path that I might try is Gold Dragon.
Yet things could change once I actually finish the game at least once. I can easily change my mind on these things lol.
EDIT: I adore Seelah, she will be with me in every play through. I am not a big fan of Paladins either but think she breaks the mode and hence is a truly good Paladin. Too many Paladins come off as arrogant and self-righteous. She seems like a truly good person and in my mind closer to NG then LG.
I like good people but when they put the law above good that is when I have a problem with the lawful good alignment. There needs to be some flexibility and room for mercy along with justice and law and order.
So I don't hate Paladins at all but I tend to dislike most of them but some of that is based on past experience with them in stories and games. I tend to fall more for the rugged individualists like chaotic/neutral good Rangers and Barbarians.
The definition of a monk varies from culture to culture, as does cleric. They are not all defined by a Christian religion. As Pladio pointed out the Templars are more a military order of the church as well.
Aeon interests me for my Dhampir - a more cool and logical monster hunter who focuses on demons and other monsters that invade our realm from another plane. Still, like you, I have a super hard time playing the lawful classes even if in real life I tend more towards law and order then chaos. Plus Azata seems to like collecting outcasts and unusual people so a Dhamphir who follows Desna (which he does) also works well. After all she even accepted a demon.
@joxer; - thanks for the feedback. We have different play styles though. Based on your comments you play with an eye towards utility and function, picking what is the most effective classes and abilities. That is so not me. If I can optimize within my role playing then fine but I won't pick a mythic path based on whether its uber powerful or not. I will pick based on interest and what fits the character I appreciate your posts though and have picked up some good information. Like I was able to get a certain companion in chapter 2 a little earlier for example … just completed Drezen today. Trying to get Lobo to where I left him in Beta - at the end of chapter 4.
In general I don't know how many play throughs I have in me, too soon to tell. I know my Tiefling Fey Sorcerer/Rogue will be a perfect fit for Trickster. Lobo is Azata unless I change my mind at the last minute and go Mythic Legend but doubtful. Most likely it will be my Dhampir who ends up rejecting it all and going mythic legend.
I want to play the Reformed Fiend Barbarian class and go Angel at some point. Just to experience the Angle side.
That is about all I have in my head now. The only other path that I might try is Gold Dragon.
Yet things could change once I actually finish the game at least once. I can easily change my mind on these things lol.
EDIT: I adore Seelah, she will be with me in every play through. I am not a big fan of Paladins either but think she breaks the mode and hence is a truly good Paladin. Too many Paladins come off as arrogant and self-righteous. She seems like a truly good person and in my mind closer to NG then LG.
I like good people but when they put the law above good that is when I have a problem with the lawful good alignment. There needs to be some flexibility and room for mercy along with justice and law and order.
So I don't hate Paladins at all but I tend to dislike most of them but some of that is based on past experience with them in stories and games. I tend to fall more for the rugged individualists like chaotic/neutral good Rangers and Barbarians.
The definition of a monk varies from culture to culture, as does cleric. They are not all defined by a Christian religion. As Pladio pointed out the Templars are more a military order of the church as well.