For Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "For pure Might player, which type of weapon is best?".
When you're building your sword at the blacksmithing forge, you'll see that a series of parts are required. Each part (i.e. proper blade, basic grip, improved grip, rivets, etc.) shows a list of variations. When you need to use that part a list will come with the different types you have in your inventory and what exactly they do (+24 damage
Warrior is the best choice in my opinion (use greatsword and a longsword) because you have high hp, get an ability to steal HP, have most defence.. Hard to kill and deals heavy damage with a good greatsword.. My advice; go warrior^^. Super-Pangolin 11 years ago #4.
You will come to a square room with an Ettin and three wolves. Kill them and check the sides of the room for an urn. Make your way deeper into the dungeon and you'll come to a rather large, glowing door. Walk around the water in the middle of the next room and you'll come to a tunnel with some Kobolds in it.
The Very Hard difficulty has a higher level range for the enemies, so the areas can have enemies at a higher level than in the old version. Also they attack more often, to make the game more challenging in the endgame. Statement from the devs: "First, we added a difficulty mode like all the others. They module damage output of enemies, health
Trainer and race points will remain, you reassign all skills you've earned. This works especially well to maximize your skills points when you reset.
Ranger. Ranger is one of the six Finesse Destinies available in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning. Destinies in KoA: Re-Reckoning are the equivalent of RPGs Classes System and can be used to upgrade your character bonuses, effects, and combat skills. Ranger improves your character's Ranged Attacks, Damage Resistance, Piercing Damage, and
For Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Need advice on choosing class (class balance question)".
One of the best things about fin/sorc is that it has ridiculous dps-- if you use weapons with elemental effects on them and use finesse's poison abilities, you can easily have several status effects stacked on one target-- of which elementals get the boost from second-tier sorcery abilities-- on top of a ridiculous crit rate and bonus damage.
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