GuildWiki talk:Low Level Builds

=Why?= Simple really. New players don't have access to loads of money for the best equipment and can't easily get to capture points. This is especially true of Prophecies characters which take a long time to level up. As an example I can get several builds for a Necromancer but I'm only level 10 and it'll be a long time before I can capture Flash Golem, Spiteful Spirit or Spoil Victor and that rules out a lot of the builds.
 * Because it doesn't matter jack what people run at <20 ? –Ichigo724[[Image:Ichigo-signature.jpg]] 20:23, 12 February 2007 (CST)
 * A) too bulky
 * B)Been deleted about three times now give it up
 * C) &mdash;[[Image:BlastThatT.jpg]]Blastedt 20:25, 12 February 2007 (CST)
 * To me, this just seems to be a means to argue that sub-par builds shouldn't be classed as unfavored. To be honest, I don't see the value.  The existing builds give the player something to work towards.  For PvP, anything under level 20 isn't trully competitive except against the most inexperienced players.  And for PvE, it's not all that hard to earn enough gold to unlock skills at the skill trainers - it takes a bit of grind, but nothing outrageous.  --- Barek (talk • contribs) - 20:30, 12 February 2007 (CST)
 * Just to come back at those comments. When I started my Assassin a while ago it wasn't until I happened to be talking to someone that I came up with a build that could survive in the lower level areas. My level 13 Assassin was struggling in Kryta! This person advised me of a build and I tried it and it worked. Then I just tweaked it a bit. Just a couple of other points though. First, which skill trainer can I learn Flesh Golem, SS or SV from? Second, should I buy every skill I can just to try out all the different combinations? That's not cheap to say the least!!! The trouble with my Assassin was that I had no real idea on how to play it (There's no guides for characters below level 20 that I can find!) And a final thing, I didn't realise this page had been deleted before! BigNeil 13:14, 13 February 2007 (CST)
 * The entire fun part as a newbie IS figuring out what build to play, trying out the different skills and (crap) builds ^_^ My first ranger was horrible, yet I enjoyed him the most ^^ Also: the wiki has skill trainers and bosses listed already. As for which one being the first one that has it, just unlock it with balth faction and all trainers in the corresponding campaign will have it :/ –Ichigo724[[Image:Ichigo-signature.jpg]] 13:47, 13 February 2007 (CST)
 * Just to point out that you can only get Balth faction if you get involved in PvP (Which not everyone likes!!) and Flesh Golem, SS and SV are elite skills so you have to capture them (My point being that if you might not have been able to get to the place to capture the skill). And I agree with you to a point about finding your own skills but have you ever tried getting some basic advice? Another character I have is a Ritualist and can I even get a vaguely decent build out of the skills I can get? No. BigNeil 16:39, 13 February 2007 (CST)
 * Everyone started like crap, deal with it? A level 13 isn't supposed to have a great build. –Ichigo724[[Image:Ichigo-signature.jpg]] 16:41, 13 February 2007 (CST)