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RPGs with non-combat activities/professions

  1. #1
    in runescape there are about 30 skills and most of them are non-combat. there's cooking, fishing, woodcutting, mining, smithing, agility, thieving, etc.

    elder scrolls does this to some extent as well, theres alchemy, armorsmith, barter, security, sneak, athletics, etc

    im done with those games and dont want to replay them. im looking for some recommendations for rpg games where there are a lot of things to do besides Kill X Gather Y gameplay that WoW and clones do. i need an rpg with very varied gameplay because im sick of every rpg i play just being battle after battle after battle it gets so monotonous. in other words, a very deep and complex crafting system that a player can focus on instead of just being a warrior
  2. #2
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    The Fable games come to mind, particularly 2 and 3. Not that there's really an immense crafting system but there are a lot of things to do outside of combat, I enjoyed becoming a land baron. There's also Terraria/Starbound which have very deep crafting/building/resource gathering systems but I'm not sure if they qualify as RPGs.

    Also obligatory dwarf fortress plug.
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    Wariat Marine/Preteen Biologist
    To the moon.
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    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    It's gaming week, i'm playing Minecraft.
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    Ghost Black Hole
    chef is the best RPG class

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    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by Ghost chef is the best RPG class


    For some reason i've always liked Clerics/Priests. I wanna be DPS, and a caster, but everyone is a wizard/mage/sorcerer so you know. Cleric/Priest it is. I used to be Shadow Priest on WoW dual specced into Discipline. It was dope. When WoW was still awesome people used to think Shadow priests somehow did less DPS than Mages. But if you play your rotation right the DoTs average out the DPS over time. To offset for the slow start, Shadow priests get ambient healing for the party as a percentage of the DPS they do, plus unique buffs. Specced into Disc, i could go to between being Main Healer and PVP healer.

    People also seem to have this idea that healers are lame for some reason, but the most fun raids/dungeons/pvp games i've played i played as healer.

    Priest 10/10
  7. #7
    Ghost Black Hole
    there is that too except you hit people in the head with your bible to heal them and give them brain damage.

  8. #8
    NARCassist gollums fat coach
    i don't think you'll find many non-combat roles for a rocket propelled grenade tbph.


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  9. #9
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by Ghost there is that too except you hit people in the head with your bible to heal them and give them brain damage.


    I'm always Lawful Evil on D&D derivatives, and i was a Shadow Priest on WoW. Somehow i don't think i'd be whacking people over the head with a bible.
  10. #10
    Ghost Black Hole
    thats what the chainsaw is for
  11. #11
    Originally posted by Lanny The Fable games come to mind, particularly 2 and 3. Not that there's really an immense crafting system but there are a lot of things to do outside of combat, I enjoyed becoming a land baron. There's also Terraria/Starbound which have very deep crafting/building/resource gathering systems but I'm not sure if they qualify as RPGs.

    Also obligatory dwarf fortress plug.

    i started playing fable 3 and its sort of fun but kind of shitty in a way too. it seems like an incredibly oversimplified rpg system that is aimed more towards children, very linear and shallow. it kind of feels like playing a rachet and clank game in the way that its always very obvious what is supposed to be done and there is no real challenge, but the arcade aspect of it is also what makes it fun. this game is too simple to be intellectually involving. personally i would recommend ELEX which has an excellent crafting/town-based system you can waste hours on, from the same developers that brought the cult classic Gothic 2
  12. #12
    Life is Strange
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    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Life is Strange

    Life is Strange is a good game but there are no professions in that game. On WoW i did J3wel Crafting and Inscribing. It was dope.
  14. #14
    Life is Strange is pretty good, but the prequel sucks dick. Go back and listen to how S L O W L Y every character reads their lines to make the game unnecessarily twice as long. It was made by a different outfit and they did a pretty crappy job and used the stupid looking Unity engine, making the game look like shit. It's so unnecessary and adds nothing really, and the writing is average at best, and crappy at worst.
  15. #15
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by DietPiano Life is Strange is pretty good, but the prequel sucks dick. Go back and listen to how S L O W L Y every character reads their lines to make the game unnecessarily twice as long. It was made by a different outfit and they did a pretty crappy job and used the stupid looking Unity engine, making the game look like shit. It's so unnecessary and adds nothing really, and the writing is average at best, and crappy at worst.

    Agreed. But it was still better than Life is Strange 2.
  16. #16
    I didnt know that was out yet/see anything about it
  17. #17
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by DietPiano I didnt know that was out yet/see anything about it

    Just as well, it's gay.
  18. #18
    Oh fuck do you play as a teen boy? Thats fucking gay who wants to do that
  19. #19
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by DietPiano Oh fuck do you play as a teen boy? Thats fucking gay who wants to do that

    A teen boy of color, lol.
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