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what's your favorite sneaky class?
i tend to gravitate towards stealth classes when i'm new to a game since it mostly means i can decide when to fight and not to.. and it makes exploring a little easier when you can sneak around looking at things without getting aggroed all the time.
anyway the latest one i tried was Thief in GW2 wich is a pretty fun one but not being able to stay in stealth until engaged made me feel "meh"
I had fun once, it was terrible.
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If i want stealth gameplay, i would much rather play the real stealth games like Deus Ex HE, Dishonored, and the likes. No MMO has done stealth gameplay well, compared to those. May be they should learn.
EQ rogue for me too. SoS (Shroud of Stealth) made us the primary corpse dragger because we could drag corpses right from under a mob's nose without detection.
And even the few mobs that could see through our SoS, rogues wouldn't get detected if we were outside the mob's viewing frustum.
Other players couldn't detect you either under SoS, which was helpful during some expansions where mobs were contested, being able to quickly scout out if untrackable mobs were up or not and what guilds were doing.
Nightshade in DAoC. The Perforate Artery move that requires you to face your enemy to stab them and not be detected added a bunch of risk.
Burgler LotRO/Rogue/Druid in WoW, mostly because of their unique systems they each offered.
GW2 Thief. High skill cap in pvp to be effective, and the lack of permanent stealth and high mobility lets you feel like you are flying around the map moving in and out of the shadows.
I also enjoyed playing thief/rogue classes in PnP games. There was a lot of risk vs. reward with a proper GM, not to mention the utility of the rogue was more important than the overall DPS output, again with a proper GM.
WOW Rogue for MMORPGs. But as noted earlier, non-MMORPGs offer dramatically better stealth gameplay:
"What is truly revealing is his implication that believing something to be true is the same as it being true. [continue]" -John Oliver
yes the combat is pretty damn sweet.. i like the whole weapon swap thing they got going in GW2 it fits the thief perfectly. (felt more awkard on the other classes i tried)
I had fun once, it was terrible.
The ability to basically disappear in any battle was magical.
Favorite Target: LOTRO Burglar
Had a sneaky little devil with a 200:1 kill death ratio that stopped playing because I made sure my pack was on his biscuits any time he entered the zone. When he stopped getting away, he stopped coming out.
I've not seen anything like it anywhere else.