Has anyone given thought towards recreating classes from Morrowind? I am currently building a character based on the Crusader class: One-handed, Destruction, Alchemy, Heavy Armor, Alteration, Smithing, and Enchanting. I added Enchanting and Alteration for the extra buffs to magic resistance and elemental damage. I opted for Alchemy instead of Restoration, as I find that potions are more practical. This guy is a tank! I use runes to damage enemies as they close in and hack away once they get close. Mages fall prey to shock spells and I absorb their attacks with shield spells.
I know that a fair few people have used the classes, in general, to base their ideas off of, but...really every interpretation is different and very literal translations are rather rare. So yeah, I think it'd be really good to see, and I don't think it's anywhere near common enough to not run it, especially nowadays when it's a bit less common for people to use them for inspiration.
Has anyone given thought towards recreating classes from Morrowind? I am currently building a character based on the Crusader class: One-handed, Destruction, Alchemy, Heavy Armor, Alteration, Smithing, and Enchanting. I added Enchanting and Alteration for the extra buffs to magic resistance and elemental damage. I opted for Alchemy instead of Restoration, as I find that potions are more practical. This guy is a tank! I use runes to damage enemies as they close in and hack away once they get close. Mages fall prey to shock spells and I absorb their attacks with shield spells.
I know that a fair few people have used the classes, in general, to base their ideas off of, but...really every interpretation is different and very literal translations are rather rare. So yeah, I think it'd be really good to see, and I don't think it's anywhere near common enough to not run it, especially nowadays when it's a bit less common for people to use them for inspiration.