Try to get a thieves medium backpack when you can when soloing, but go with a small thieves backpack when in groups. I'd go for wooden sandals, unplated samurai cloth pants, chainmail, a duster coat or leather mercenary armor and police helmet or iron hat (mainly because iron hats are cool). Like dex 50+, str 80+, atk & def 50+įor solo play I would want to be reasonable fast to run away when necessary. ![]() Just don't start using them until you have high stats. Heavy weapons used to be a bad choice for solo play, but they changed the maximum number of people that can attack you at a time from 3 to 1. Originally posted by Tommygun:I usually go with the Nodachi and Wakizashi for a solo charachter and for most of my people in a squad too. He takes them down in singular hits to vital areas, and if he hits an arm it's broken. They eventually wear him down with sheer numbers but because his armors so good when they knock him out he literally can get right back up in that same instant, over and over again until he wins, and repairs himself. My current guy was a light katana weilder that just switched to heavy blades and he's smashing entire armies of fogmen alone. But I think you may already know all this. When you get into fights just go blocks only to get your block skills up to a decent level before actually attacking anything. When first starting out I always try to find fights where I have backup from skilled allies like town guard or caravans and stuff, or if you find a town HQ go up in there and train on the dummy post for a second. A mixture of using light and heavy weapons is recomended though because lighter ones improve dexterity while heavier ones improve strength, and both are nessicery to a good warrior. You'll be able to carry all you want and not worry about being too heavy since you already are too heavy. I definitely recommend the heavy strategy, you'll be ultimately way more powerful and the fact that you cant run will mean you'll have to fight all the time, which will increase your stats. Stealth would also probably be highly reccomended in this path.Įither way you'll obviously want the highest quality of equipment you can find because you're going it alone and all the extra resistance to attacks and damage make a huge difference. All the hits you'll take really count, and you could get so badly injured to the point where you cant get back up and you just die. Downsides to this path are sometimes you just cant run with all the junk you're carrying so you may need to just travel lightly. You're also gonna want a ton of athletics so you can run when you're getting overwhelmed, and you're gonna need to be really good at blocking because you cant afford to get hit all the time. The other route you can take is just using the lightest fastest weapons and armor, in which case you want a really sharp blade that causes lots of bleeding. Downsides to this are you cant really run from a fight, and starting off training up your strength will make you really slow and vulnerable to attacks with your massive weapon. Heavy armor and heavy weapons to take the least amounts of damage while dishing out the most. And ideally you won't be spotted when sneaking around anyway. Generally anything good for combat sucks for stealth and vice versa. Note: You'll want a completely different loadout for any stealth activities. Katanas are hard to go wrong with, but heavy weapons are particularly fun on a solo character. ![]() They're only slightly weaker than Samurai Boots, but have basically none of the penalties. So it depends on what enemies you expect to fight.Īnd Plated Boots are the best boots by far. Drifter Pants have a better Blunt Resistance, but are worse when it comes to Cut damage. Might be smart to pair with the Samurai Boots instead of the ones listed below, since you clearly don't care for the penalties if you go with these.įor lighter ones, you'll want either the Drifters Pants or Cargopants. The Samurai Legplates are great for their damage resistance, but bring a ton of penalties with them. There are three good contenders depending on situation. At least try to get the Chain Shirt version, same defense but less coverage.Īs for pants. A good quality heavy armour will mitigate that damage significantly, and they don't have much in the way of penalties.īlackened Chainmail is also the best undershirt. And great resistances.Ī heavy armour chestplate is almost required if you want to take out large groups, as you have nobody to cover your back so you will get hit often. Perfect coverage, with practically no penalties. The Police Helmet is the best helmet statistically. But if you feel like min/maxing your character, here they are for you. Get strong enough and you kick everyone's butt, no matter what you're wearing. I usually just go with whatever I think is cool.
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