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TheVoxyn

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  1. Pretty disappointed in the crafting system, myself. You can craft potions, scrolls, and food. I don't consider the enchanting of weapons crafting, exactly. I want to be able to use traps somehow besides picking up the very limited amount that are scattered around the game world and using those. I picked Rogue because I was expecting a Baldur's Gate/Icewind Dale style Rogue where I could, you know... do rogue things. Like if you picked the Bounty Hunter sub-class of the Thief/Rogue in those games, you got access to special traps. I love the game so far, but the crafting system and pitiable Rogue are disappointing.
  2. I'm loving this game, man. The only problem is the rogues. I was expecting Baldur's Gate/Icewind Dale style rogues/thieves. Soooo not the case. I had my main character set up behind a wall to come out and backstab a dude after another one of my party members pulled a group of enemies, but it unstealthed the whole party and one of the enemies went straight for my rogue. Didn't even do anything to draw attention to him, which was more than a little disappointing and frustrating. I just finished act 1 and I'm seeing that I'm definitely not going to be getting any closer to a straight up assassin character with these stealth mechanics. Should I just cut my losses and restart with a different class? Or suck it up since I've already come this far?

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