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Loremaster
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 4
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![]() I have sifted through about a hundred pages of pvp speak for eq2, and i fully understand there is no god class, and it all depends on play style. with that in mind I have tried a bruiser, assassin and troubador (up to 20) the troub is fun, but the low duration of his charm is a real turn-off. Requirements: solo pve, competent at pvp (i consider myself a "good" player so skill isnt the issue) non clothie, i would like (if not a scout class myself) to be able to withstand the initial burst of damage rarity is a + (cheaper skills and such are always nice, and if theres a higher tier need for it all the better) thanks in advanced guys Cy |
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General
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 74
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If I was you I'd stick with trouby. They are rare, they are decent in pve and they are very useful in group both pve and pvp, afaik.Inquisitor also seem to be a very decent choice there.
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Loremaster
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 69
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Freeport: Bruiser, Brigand and Shadowknight are all good for solo pve and pvp, Inquis and Defiler are Very respectable pvp don't know about pveNeutral: Guardian and Beserker very underrated but well played can be awesome pvp solo one v one I believe zerker holds the edge on pve solo, then there's the druids................nuff said and both bards can hold their own (might struggle fighting healer it usually comes down to wearing out their power)Qeynos: Swashy, Pally, Ranger, Monk and Mystic I believe are all good soloable classes for both pvp and pve.Brig Swashy and the druids appear to be the strongest/easiest pvp classes imo
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#4 |
Loremaster
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 1,190
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![]() Either Bard class, Inquisitor, are pretty rare. You don't see many gaurds or zerks running around either for solo. At least not on Venekor. |
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