Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Video Game Question: I have just started playing " Mass Effect 1"?

I have just started playing " Mass Effect 1," and was curious to know what a good build for my character might be. Of course this depends on the class, but that is related to the " build" of the character. For those of you who have beaten the game on the hardest difficulty, and are experienced RPG players, what is the most valuable class/build in this particular game?Video Game Question: I have just started playing " Mass Effect 1"?
My approach is to get to the highest level that unlocks the Master version of the power for each talent if possible, invest enough points in each talent to get at least the lowest level of the talent (and other bonuses), and max out both the class talent and either Charm/Intimidate. The only talent in my opinion worth progressing beyond maximum is Electronics for the shield boost it gives (270 points!) if you have a Tech class. It doesn't matter what class you use--that's a good guideline. Later in the game, once you get powerful weapons, you'll eviscerate everything in your path.



For a beginner, the best class to use is the Soldier, since you'll be able to learn what weapons are good and which aren't. Once you get experience at the game and with the various abilities (you can use your allies' powers as if they were your own), you'll know what powers suit your play style best.Video Game Question: I have just started playing " Mass Effect 1"?
It depends on how you want to play. If you choose the soldier class, you'll have the ability to use all weapons, such as heavy weapons, and that becomes useful against the harder bosses. That being said, having the biotics abilities are useful as well. It's always fun when you have maxed push or throw that you can blast someone halfway across the battlefield if you want.



Also, make sure you when your building your character that you always have either your Paragon or Renegade as high as you can possibly get at that point in time. Wrex, one of the best partners in the game, will live or die depending upon if you get those maxed out. If it's not, you won't get the conversation option to save him. You'll be forced to kill him. That greatly affects your game and the gameplay in Mass Effect 2 (which will affect Mass Effect 3).Video Game Question: I have just started playing " Mass Effect 1"?
Personally i enjoyed mostly the soilder class. In ME1 most classes are squishy and have 'issues' with the powers. Your sturdy enough to withstand the fights and that assult rifle is a godsend, also you can use any weapon and arent just limited to the pistol.

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