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Character Build: The Curator

  • Member
    July 23, 2015

    Congrats on Exemplar 

  • July 23, 2015

    My original comment looked a bit silly since I was replying to GF's now deleted comment. So here's another comment:

    I've always liked the idea of a scholarly huntsman, we really don't have that many builds based around that concept so it's nice to see someone give it another spin. Seems like a very natural build, like something you can just pick up and play without much worrying about item/perk/power requirements, which in my experience can fuck with the roleplay a bit. Good show, Legion. +1

  • July 23, 2015

    Ya woo hoo!  Glad I made it.  

  • July 23, 2015

    Ha, fair enough.  And thanks, I'm glad you like it.  

  • Member
    July 23, 2015

    Huh, where did the comment mine was a reply to go?

    I just hope that I can join you there at some point 

  • July 23, 2015

    If the new build rank threads keep working as well as they have been, it should be in no time at all.  

  • Member
    July 23, 2015

    Working at a museum really has me liking the purpose of this build, and I'm actually surprised I didn't think of doing anything like it before. Should make for a fun rp. Plus one from me.

  • Member
    July 24, 2015
    Congrats on Exemplar Legion! I know Mason's already talked about this before, but I think that the perkspread could be improved. A few perks wouldn't change anything, just make gameplay much more refined. Apprentice Restoration to cast Healing Hands more efficiently (since it's an Apprentice level spell, you must have been using up a lot of unnecessary Magicka casting it on your dog), and Expert Alteration for Detect Dead, Paralyze and Ebonyflesh would increase survivability immensely (and since you mentioned spending a lot of time in tombs with treasures guarded by undead, the Detect Dead spell would be very useful). That would bring you to a more rounded number of 40, and make the build more efficient and durable.
  • July 24, 2015

    Hm, fair points.  Thanks for the feedback, I'll make the changes shortly.  

  • Member
    September 14, 2015

    I'm a bit pissed off that it took me this long to read this build... it's awesome, and the presentation is perhaps one of the greatest examples of reader-friendly design I've ever seen. Even the long spots with no images are beautifully broken into manageable chunks for the reader that give the eye a break.

    This build deserves way more than 53 likes--it's brilliant!