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Dead is Dead newb

I've toyed with the idea of a dead is dead character. I couldn't decide what difficulty to play. I feel like you're going to die if you play Master+. Expert might be doable...but even that can be hinky at times.

Thoughts?
Master is really challenging for me. It's hard not to use exploits. Legendary though I'd say power leveling mandatory.



Best formula I have found for Dead is Dead is to keep it on Adept and only develop one of the Unholy Trinity (enchanting/alchemy/smithing).
 
I've toyed with the idea of a dead is dead character. I couldn't decide what difficulty to play. I feel like you're going to die if you play Master+. Expert might be doable...but even that can be hinky at times.

Thoughts?
Master is really challenging for me. It's hard not to use exploits. Legendary though I'd say power leveling mandatory.



Best formula I have found for Dead is Dead is to keep it on Adept and only develop one of the Unholy Trinity (enchanting/alchemy/smithing).
I always use all 3 but I never abuse them. A ranger only takes what he needs to survive.
 
Legendary dead is dead is just suicide.

Master leaves way too much to chance. I think expert is ideal if you really want to get into it, or Adept if you want more action.

Adept lets you play how you really want to play a character, instead of playing strategy. Dead is dead is harsh.
 
Legendary dead is dead is just suicide.

Master leaves way too much to chance. I think expert is ideal if you really want to get into it, or Adept if you want more action.

Adept lets you play how you really want to play a character, instead of playing strategy. Dead is dead is harsh.
Adept is pretty challenging and I do agree but I just don't wanna waste time creating a character come up with a back story and then when they die no more play time. As I said D&D and Forgotten realms already has that and I've had more than enough great characters be a huge waste of time because of a dumb roll.
 
Played one about a month ago, on Master, I do not have the option for Legendary weird. But I lasted till level 8 then I got killed my the Bandits in soldier gear.
 
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