the main action that you take with that talent tree is that you use your block skill. That's the main thing that you do. There are 4 skills on the tree, but the gist of them is that you build your character for negative hp, or in other words for taking massive damage, and then you spam the block skill. Which is what i think bulwark is meant to do.astralInferno wrote:While I think that tree is a great concept, I am, to my shock, going to have to agree with Radon here. The Bulwark is meant to be a straightfoward sword and shield class, no fancy special powers. Just martial talent.
in a world where fighting vampires and living shadows is practically common place, I don't think calling on ancestral spirits for protection is actually qualified as 'fancy'. it seems sort of 'understandable', maybe even 'desperate' that you'd need to have dead relatives fight for you in order for you to compete out there against the dragons and arch mages of the world. That's where i'm coming from. That's the spot i perceive bulwark as being in.
you guys are imagining just a scrappy dude with a sword and board. i am imaginging a class that when you encounter him on the field, you dread the idea of trying to beat him down because you know whenever you damage him he only gets stronger and comes at you even harder than before. In other words a prescense on the field as mysterious as a cursed fighter - because he basically is cursed, only in a good way, though.
It's just that in my mind, in fantasy settings, tanky fighters may not be the be the party leader, they may not be the main character, they may not be the smartest people, but they are the guys that everyone subconsciously fears the most, even the mages - because their ability to to not die where everyone else would have, is down right absurd. This mystique of invulnerability is what I think bulwark is missing. So I tried to infuse them with something appropriately mystical.
So i'm gonna drop my mic here. But one last little detail is that that talent tree was a really advanced one that you unlock around level 22 for the tier 1 skill - and the tier 4 would unlock around level 40 somewhere. so there would be an extended portion of the game where you are just a basic sword and board dude.