However I may have missed something about DIS usefulness though...

Anyway, I like the ability to focus on physcal.
You still can use the old stat/stat system, so int/wis is more than possible.Cherek wrote:Focusing on physical stats sounds useful. However focusing at all three mental stats doesnt sound very useful at all. Who wants focus on DIS? Would be nice to see an INT/WIS focus option, but INT-WIS-DIS sounds like a feature that wont be used?
However I may have missed something about DIS usefulness though...
Anyway, I like the ability to focus on physcal.
I believe that the old stat1/stat2 setting means:Rhaegar wrote:You still can use the old stat/stat system, so int/wis is more than possible.Cherek wrote:Focusing on physical stats sounds useful. However focusing at all three mental stats doesnt sound very useful at all. Who wants focus on DIS? Would be nice to see an INT/WIS focus option, but INT-WIS-DIS sounds like a feature that wont be used?
However I may have missed something about DIS usefulness though...
Anyway, I like the ability to focus on physcal.
I believe so toosharn wrote: I believe that the old stat1/stat2 setting means:
primary: stat1
secondary: stat2
where primary > secondary
gorboth wrote:Correct. There is no way to set equal focus on two stats. The new physical/mental allows you to set equal focus on first three or second three.
G.
I would like to know what setting gives me more experience overall for strength, dexterity and constitution:gorboth wrote:Correct. There is no way to set equal focus on two stats. The new physical/mental allows you to set equal focus on first three or second three.
G.
If you chose to pref STR and CON, your DEX stat would receive a lower pref than if you chose PHYSICAL.sharn wrote:I would like to know what setting gives me more experience overall for strength, dexterity and constitution:gorboth wrote:Correct. There is no way to set equal focus on two stats. The new physical/mental allows you to set equal focus on first three or second three.
G.
"physical" setting or "strength and constitution" setting?