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#1 Oct 11 2006 at 2:18 PM Rating: Default
So I'm getting the game.

So far, don't see any specifics on Dirge or Troubador comparisons. Can someone please give me some links to how these compare, what their for, etc. etc. etc.??

Thanks ^^
#2 Oct 31 2006 at 5:10 AM Rating: Default
My first guy was a dirge, i started playing back when you had to work up and do class quests so i started as a scout to bard to dirge.
From what I have noticed from playing the game it seems to me that the dirges ar more focused on Melee players buffing DPS (damage per second) raising str and stuff, they get damage procs and stuff. (if you get envy about the straight up damage dont go bard) The bards do less straight up damage than the other scout professions (some people use programs to show how much damage everyone is doing) Dirges provide great support for the group including power buffs and stuff, troubs focus on the casters more with late game buffs that improve casting time and stuff. Dirges are the only scouts that get a rez (can revive other players) But troubs get the ability to charm creatures into being their pets. I loved my dirge but i ran out of time on my game card and when i came back i started a new guy but Dirge is a great way to go, just make sure not to compair yourself with other scouts/mages in damage because your abilitys go far beyond that.
#3 Oct 31 2006 at 5:10 AM Rating: Default
My first guy was a dirge, i started playing back when you had to work up and do class quests so i started as a scout to bard to dirge.
From what I have noticed from playing the game it seems to me that the dirges ar more focused on Melee players buffing DPS (damage per second) raising str and stuff, they get damage procs and stuff. (if you get envy about the straight up damage dont go bard) The bards do less straight up damage than the other scout professions (some people use programs to show how much damage everyone is doing) Dirges provide great support for the group including power buffs and stuff, troubs focus on the casters more with late game buffs that improve casting time and stuff. Dirges are the only scouts that get a rez (can revive other players) But troubs get the ability to charm creatures into being their pets. I loved my dirge but i ran out of time on my game card and when i came back i started a new guy but Dirge is a great way to go, just make sure not to compair yourself with other scouts/mages in damage because your abilitys go far beyond that.
#4 Oct 31 2006 at 5:10 AM Rating: Default
My first guy was a dirge, i started playing back when you had to work up and do class quests so i started as a scout to bard to dirge.
From what I have noticed from playing the game it seems to me that the dirges ar more focused on Melee players buffing DPS (damage per second) raising str and stuff, they get damage procs and stuff. (if you get envy about the straight up damage dont go bard) The bards do less straight up damage than the other scout professions (some people use programs to show how much damage everyone is doing) Dirges provide great support for the group including power buffs and stuff, troubs focus on the casters more with late game buffs that improve casting time and stuff. Dirges are the only scouts that get a rez (can revive other players) But troubs get the ability to charm creatures into being their pets. I loved my dirge but i ran out of time on my game card and when i came back i started a new guy but Dirge is a great way to go, just make sure not to compair yourself with other scouts/mages in damage because your abilitys go far beyond that.
#5 Oct 31 2006 at 5:10 AM Rating: Default
My first guy was a dirge, i started playing back when you had to work up and do class quests so i started as a scout to bard to dirge.
From what I have noticed from playing the game it seems to me that the dirges ar more focused on Melee players buffing DPS (damage per second) raising str and stuff, they get damage procs and stuff. (if you get envy about the straight up damage dont go bard) The bards do less straight up damage than the other scout professions (some people use programs to show how much damage everyone is doing) Dirges provide great support for the group including power buffs and stuff, troubs focus on the casters more with late game buffs that improve casting time and stuff. Dirges are the only scouts that get a rez (can revive other players) But troubs get the ability to charm creatures into being their pets. I loved my dirge but i ran out of time on my game card and when i came back i started a new guy but Dirge is a great way to go, just make sure not to compair yourself with other scouts/mages in damage because your abilitys go far beyond that.
#6 Oct 31 2006 at 5:10 AM Rating: Default
My first guy was a dirge, i started playing back when you had to work up and do class quests so i started as a scout to bard to dirge.
From what I have noticed from playing the game it seems to me that the dirges ar more focused on Melee players buffing DPS (damage per second) raising str and stuff, they get damage procs and stuff. (if you get envy about the straight up damage dont go bard) The bards do less straight up damage than the other scout professions (some people use programs to show how much damage everyone is doing) Dirges provide great support for the group including power buffs and stuff, troubs focus on the casters more with late game buffs that improve casting time and stuff. Dirges are the only scouts that get a rez (can revive other players) But troubs get the ability to charm creatures into being their pets. I loved my dirge but i ran out of time on my game card and when i came back i started a new guy but Dirge is a great way to go, just make sure not to compair yourself with other scouts/mages in damage because your abilitys go far beyond that.
#7 Jan 02 2007 at 10:45 PM Rating: Good
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