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Character Build: The Hydra

Tags: #Character Build Dual-Wield  #Character Build Spellsword  #Character Build Alchemist  #Race:Argonian  #Rank:Recognized  #Anonymous Rex  #Black Marsh  #Hydra 
  • Member
    December 28, 2012

    This is awesome! Great character concept and great synergy! This makes me want to play another argonian. +1

  • Member
    December 28, 2012

    Thanks, I tried to keep it simple yet well made. Haha, Argonian is quite fun. 

  • December 28, 2012
    I actually had this finished and ready to type. Not kidding. Well, no sense in posting it now.
  • December 28, 2012
    ....used something very similar in my Tsaesci.
  • December 28, 2012

    Oh, lol. I figured you've been too busy with Blackwood.

  • Member
    December 28, 2012

    Thanks for the feedback. In regards to Ebony Mail, I probably should've clarified it better, but my intention was to have the reader choose either Falmer or Ebony. Falmer being my favorite, but Ebony does have an effect that wouldn't be bad for a Hydra build. I just think Ebony lacks the looks for a Hydra, too classy. 

  • December 28, 2012

    Post it anyway. If you put the effort in, then you should post it up. You mentioned the hydra a few days ago so I'm sure no one will think you were copying.

  • Member
    December 28, 2012

    First of all - AWESOME BUILD! I've never really felt the desire to play any of the beastraces, but now i can't wait to get the time to play this build!

    Just a suggestion: You could add that it's best to pick up Chillrend at level 46, if you want to get the maximum out of it since it levels along with you.

  • December 28, 2012

    You could call it Typhon, his lower body was made up of a masse of snake heads (Right, Twisted?). He was also the father of the Hydra.

  • Member
    December 28, 2012

    Mm, the beastraces are my favorite because they're so different, like a breath of fresh air so to speak, glad to hear I encouraged someone to take one for a spin. And yes, it would help readers if I did leave a little note about Chillrend's scaling properties, I'll make an edit promptly.