The Elder Scrolls: Betrayal of the Second Era
Pilgrim might not be the most popular class out there, but it’s absolutely a hidden gem, and I’d argue it’s secretly one of the strongest classes in the game
One Hand and Shield is an awesome skill line that’s perfect if you’re looking for strong single-target burst damage and a reliable dice recovery engine
Archer is a ranged damage dealer that offers consistent and steady passive damage through its innate ability, particularly effective against low-level or low-defence enemies
Heavy Armor is easily one of the best skill lines in the game for consistent damage mitigation – arguably even a bit too powerful
Necromancer is one of the most unique classes in the game thanks to its second resource system, the Necrosis Stack
Bow is one of the most consistent damage-dealing skill lines in the game. It gives you several solid options depending on how you want to build it
Acrobat is one of the strongest and most flexible classes in the game. You get mobility that completely changes how you play — you can move through enemies...
The Elder Scrolls: Betrayal of the Second Era was my first Chip Theory game. When I was deciding whether to get any of the deluxe upgrades, I tried to find some proper hands-on impressions
Spellsword is probably the most unique class in the game – and honestly, maybe the strongest too. The fact that you can just resolve any effect from your skill dice without even rolling them is kind of ridiculous
Enemy skills in The Elder Scrolls: Betrayal of the Second Era can be deceptively simple on the surface, but a lot of them have tricky timing or edge cases that can easily trip you up