Welcome to the Character Build Deathmatch!
Each week 6 builds from the dark bowels of the Bloodworks are belched up and pitted against each other in a 24 hour battle for survival. The winner gets to live to fight another day, the losers however are served instant death.
This week the following 6 builds have been dragged into the arena for your entertainment!
The Magick Archer by Jacob CarshieldHave fun reading and don't forget to vote in the poll for your favourite!
Its from this thing, like I said, don't know how the heck it still exists (http://theskyrimblog.ning.com/group/character-building/forum/topics/skyrim-build-kirito-the-black-swordsman)
Though I easily would have pressed a "Kill 'em All!" button, I had to vote for Roman King's Death. Though it is somewhat generic in terms of gameplay, I find that the roleplay is done relatively well. It is also the only build on this list that doesn't suffer from extreme grammar trouble. I understand that some people are not native English speakers, but that does not mean that they couldn't have asked for a proofreader on the Help Desk. Here are my thoughts on the other builds:
The Magick Archer: I feel as if this build was trying to cram a square peg into a round hole by basing it so heavily on Dragon's Dogma. The port of a Dragon's Dogma build was done much better than some of the others (notably the anime ones), but I think that a Skyrim build has to be based around Skyrim with inspirations from other sources. Another problem I have here is the fact that its author deleted his account; it is a subpar build with no hope of improvement.
The Feminist Serial Killer: Honestly, I had a hard time looking past the name of this build. "Feminist Serial Killer" is not very appealing to anybody for a build- especially when its goal seems to be mass murder of a gender. The presentation was equally bad, and mad the build seem as if it was created to show off slutty pictures of animated women. The FSK's "special" moves were garbage, one of them literally being the collection of three perks.
The Alhared: This build is an interesting case; I appreciate the fact that it is trying to be based around Lovecraft, but it ultimately fails to do so in a reasonable fashion. The author chose a build that uses everything in Skyrim that has to do with Lovecraft, to create what appears to be a messy, confused build. Aside from the terrible presentation, there is no perk layout of this build. Perks are the key aspect of any build, because they are the only way anybody could actually BUILD a character.
The Worshipper of Vaermina:Read this, and tell me why it should still be on the site: "Illusion for Crowd Control only O unless you wanna Troll your enemy's by forcing them to attack one and anther And To Troll City's RPin Make sure if you do cast mayhem in city's you laugh at them while they kill them selfs it's the will of Vearmin"
Death Knight of the Mehrunes Dagon: Any build that reminds me this much of Ponty's Paladin of Molag Bal is a problem. This is an overpowered build, using all Daedric. It has spelling mistakes galore. The pictures are low quality, and have UI still present; the last picture is not even a screenshot, but a picture of the monitor. The special moves are pointless, with all of them being "Cause uber damge becuse enemys dieeeee". The build itself is a strange mix of everything overpowered in Skyrim. What isn't wrong with this picture?