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Playing a Force
#11
Well, a Force was always meant to be the harder characters to use. Glad to see it's still that way.
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#12
I recently visited YouTube.com and witnessed the power of a Level 100 Force character. This character was doing 1000+ damage on a consistent basis. I can't remember the actual name of the video, but there are quite a few to watch for those of you that don't have the opportunity to play in the Xbox 360 Beta.
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#13
As the old manuals state. For experienced players. No use if all character archetypes were easy to use.
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#14
Yeah if you run out of PP. Its the same with Guns, They use up PP per shot which can get you killed.
#15
That, I didn't know. Hmm... it seems it'll be harder than I first anticipated...
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#16
Yep. spells take PP which your one weapon has its own PP. So you just carry mutiple staffs around.
#17
But the inventory is infinite now, right?
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#18
Nope. It has 60 slots. But you can hold more than one weapons now and switch between the weapons. You get 6 or so weapon slots.
#19
But that would require holding more weapons on big hunts... bigger space, but at the same time, less.
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#20
If your holding six weapons and only six weapons it is still 6/60 of your slots. So yeah. Holding less weapons on a big hunt would be worse. Inless your a force which you need those extra weapons for PP same with Ranger. They would need extra weapons for more PP but if your a Hunter it would give you more space if you just took one weapon. Make it your strongest weapon.


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