Wildstar Community Magazine Issue 1 | Page 27

words that you don’t absolutely First of all, thirty abilities is not a while being able to take a hit? Take need, and BAM, you bury your small number to pick from. And some Assault abilities coupled opponent to the ground. what makes it great is that they with some Utility for survival. all do something unique. Some Are you tackling a dungeon Every class comes with thirty work well with other abilities of total abilities to unlock through the a certain type to create effective as a tank and need to generate course of play. Ten in Assault, ten combinations. Some work well for as much threat from mobs in Support, and ten more in Utility. specific situations. To add to the as possible? Stack up on your From those thirty, you must choose complexity, they all have added Support abilities, and leave the eight, and only eight to use at any benefits when you put extra points damage dealing to your friends. one time. You are free to change into them, which of course, you them as often as you like as long as also have a limited number of. need to keep your enemies you are out of battle. As you level up, you gain an extra LAS set, so Are you in a PvP match and The fun comes in experimenting disoriented and disabled? Load you can save one for PvP and one with ability combinations, up on Utility abilities and lay for Dungeons, as an example. and finding the right set that down the crowd control. grooves with your playstyle. Why is the LAS so awesome? Although it may seem contradictory, the limit encourages Are you questing by yourself creative thinking and strategic play. and need to dish out the damage Its flexibility and the potential for amazing teamwork. If eSports becomes a thing in Wildstar, the LAS ability loadouts provide a whole meta-game for teams competing against one another. If done right, it should be possible to see a variety of valid skill sets, and outsmarting your opponent will become an integral part of battle. It’s exciting to see what sort of creative combat emerges as the game moves forward. By Tadamichi Hosokawa WildStar Community Magazine The GameOn Magazine // 27