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Torn on which Bloodlines patch to use.

tindrli

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Jaesun said:
dr. one said:
use wesp 6.9 basic.

This since you have not finished it before.

dr. one said:
wesp plus iteration is a good choice for replay though, as is playing a Malkavian.

Play Malkavian on your second run through (not your first), and use the Unofficial patch.


why is essential to play Malkavian on the SECCOND run ???? and wich one should be played on FIRST???
 
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Copied from the other thread.

Don't be a bitch and go Malkavian this shit up. The whole bitching about they give spoilers is nonsense, you only know what you're 'spoiling' if you've already done the game and spoilered yourself if you get my meaning. Most people will disagree with me but those that have gone Malk for first time know that it's the most glorious brain fuck you'll ever receive and one of the most unique game experiences you'll ever have.
 

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Because after your first run, you will have a better understanding of the game's mechanics, plot, factions, story and a good notion of everything.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThyD2ikS9SY

For a first run, anything buy Malkavian and Tremere. Those classes should have a playthough of their own, preferably after you have some experience with the game.
 

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Malkavian first. It will provide the most unique game experience. You may be puzzled at first, but it will only make your second playthough better.
 
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racofer said:
Because after your first run, you will have a better understanding of the game's mechanics, plot, factions, story and a good notion of everything.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThyD2ikS9SY

For a first run, anything buy Malkavian and Tremere. Those classes should have a playthough of their own, preferably after you have some experience with the game.
Why not Tremere first? There isn't much special stuff, just the Chantry haven and extra larping with Strauss.
 

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Excidium said:
racofer said:
Because after your first run, you will have a better understanding of the game's mechanics, plot, factions, story and a good notion of everything.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThyD2ikS9SY

For a first run, anything buy Malkavian and Tremere. Those classes should have a playthough of their own, preferably after you have some experience with the game.
Why not Tremere first? There isn't much special stuff, just the Chantry haven and extra larping with Strauss.

Because blood magic is too hardcore and people might feel intimidated by it on a first run.
 

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