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fandomsecrets2016-01-29 07:05 pm
[ SECRET POST #3313 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3313 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Darren Criss]
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[Blind Spot]
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10. [SPOILERS for Undertale]

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12. [WARNING for incest, underage?]

(Free! Iwatobi Swim Club)
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[Jessica Jones, Star Wars, Faults, Dredd, Cucumber Quest]
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15. [WARNING for incest, bestiality]

[how to train your dragon/race to the edge]
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(Anonymous) 2016-01-30 02:58 am (UTC)(link)I'm with you on rogues, though; Dragon Age is actually the first game where I actively want to play as a mage because of how relevant it is to plot events (usually I'm all about mashing the attack button in fights, I'm horrible at strategy and almost always forget to use special attacks). But ugh, it killed me to not be able to unlock chests and doors without having to bring a rogue along with me. I'm so glad Inquisition made that a lot less necessary than the first two games.
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I love mages in theory, but I can never play them effectively unless they're spellsword type mages. Like, find me a happy medium between "tanky but boring" arcane warriors and "exciting but fleshy" knight-enchanters, and that would be my perfect mage for gameplay purposes. Something that's just as comfortable raining fire and destruction down on everyone from a distance, but can hold their own in the melee if something slips through the line and comes at them. Rogues are fabulous to play though, because between stealth and the right skill upgrades, you can slip into and out of battle at will, and take out the jerkass trying to get all up in your mage's business.
...Also I have a thing for archer physique, so the fact Dalish are all pretty much canon as archers unless they're mages is just perfect for me, lbr.