Pretty much. They take damage so you don't have to in multiplayer RPGs. (co-op is the only thing I like, really). They also distract the enemy, making them attack them.MiracleOfSound said:[embarrassed] [small]I don't think I fully understood what a tank was...[/small]Onyx Oblivion said:Wait...you use a tank in Oblivion? Rather than a straight damage warrior?MiracleOfSound said:This... a hundred times this.Onyx Oblivion said:I used to play games online. God, was online multiplayer a waste of time.
I am so much happier now that I've given up Call of Duty, and I even have a new power-levelling Breton Mage and a Nord tank instead![]()
How do you play it? I've rarely tried defensive nature characters.
Yeah he's a high damage Nord warrior, he uses Warhammers mainly, and then levels Blade and Hand to Hand in order to get the 5 points of Strength with each level.
So when people say 'tank', they actually mean a defensive guy there to soak up damage? Like Alistair?
Are you saying Monty Python and The Holy Grail wasn't badass? It will come to fisticuffs if you don't think it's badass Sirrah!Lemon Of Life said:I used to think that gallopping around making horse noises was badass.
I was 8, alright?
OK. So what then do I call my big beefy warhammer wielding Nord? Just Warrior class?Onyx Oblivion said:Pretty much. They take damage so you don't have to in multiplayer RPGs. (co-op is the only thing I like, really). They also distract the enemy, making them attack them.MiracleOfSound said:[embarrassed] [small]I don't think I fully understood what a tank was...[/small]Onyx Oblivion said:Wait...you use a tank in Oblivion? Rather than a straight damage warrior?MiracleOfSound said:This... a hundred times this.Onyx Oblivion said:I used to play games online. God, was online multiplayer a waste of time.
I am so much happier now that I've given up Call of Duty, and I even have a new power-levelling Breton Mage and a Nord tank instead![]()
How do you play it? I've rarely tried defensive nature characters.
Yeah he's a high damage Nord warrior, he uses Warhammers mainly, and then levels Blade and Hand to Hand in order to get the 5 points of Strength with each level.
So when people say 'tank', they actually mean a defensive guy there to soak up damage? Like Alistair?
I just call it a Warrior. But since warhammers have the highest BASE damage, iirc, I'd called yours the motherfucking "Skullcrusher".MiracleOfSound said:OK. So what then do I call my big beefy warhammer wielding Nord? Just Warrior class?Onyx Oblivion said:Pretty much. They take damage so you don't have to in multiplayer RPGs. (co-op is the only thing I like, really). They also distract the enemy, making them attack them.MiracleOfSound said:[embarrassed] [small]I don't think I fully understood what a tank was...[/small]Onyx Oblivion said:Wait...you use a tank in Oblivion? Rather than a straight damage warrior?MiracleOfSound said:This... a hundred times this.Onyx Oblivion said:I used to play games online. God, was online multiplayer a waste of time.
I am so much happier now that I've given up Call of Duty, and I even have a new power-levelling Breton Mage and a Nord tank instead![]()
How do you play it? I've rarely tried defensive nature characters.
Yeah he's a high damage Nord warrior, he uses Warhammers mainly, and then levels Blade and Hand to Hand in order to get the 5 points of Strength with each level.
So when people say 'tank', they actually mean a defensive guy there to soak up damage? Like Alistair?
I'm enjoying the mage more though. Very challenging when the enemies start to level up!
Glad you know Tom Baker when you see him.ben---neb said:Puddleglum! Your avatar wins 1st Prize at the Awesome Prize Awards.MFunction said:... Wow... just wow. Wow.
exactly. also I play it too, which is completes the transformationCpt_Oblivious said:When I was young I heard some death metal and wondered how anyone could listen to, let alone like that. Yet here I am in my Cradle of Filth shirt...