RivianWitch
Keeper of the Watch
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To me the DA and Drasang battle mechanics were very similar, but with a major difference when it comes to magic use. Your spells simply take too long to cast in Drasang.
My main was an elementalist, whith whom I eventually gave up casting direct spells and just started concentrating on buffs and conjures.
Magic use in DA is fun, fun, fun.
I must say, that I've found DA much less "dark and gritty" than the marketing campaign would have led one to believe.
Agreed, Drasang does have a better and more varied "caste" system; and possibly slightly more depth with the levelling system, though hard to tell exactly, because the systems are slightly different.
On the other hand, I've found DA to be a much more immersive game than Drasang, the latter with which I soon became bored and had to force myself to continue, because there is no 'soul' to the game. DA just has so much more to offer as far as character inrteraction and a vibrant, dynamic world goes.
..so I'd say you've made a good choice, Oliver.
My main was an elementalist, whith whom I eventually gave up casting direct spells and just started concentrating on buffs and conjures.
Magic use in DA is fun, fun, fun.
I must say, that I've found DA much less "dark and gritty" than the marketing campaign would have led one to believe.
Agreed, Drasang does have a better and more varied "caste" system; and possibly slightly more depth with the levelling system, though hard to tell exactly, because the systems are slightly different.
On the other hand, I've found DA to be a much more immersive game than Drasang, the latter with which I soon became bored and had to force myself to continue, because there is no 'soul' to the game. DA just has so much more to offer as far as character inrteraction and a vibrant, dynamic world goes.
..so I'd say you've made a good choice, Oliver.
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