>male party member uses weapons
>female party member uses magic
Male party member uses weapons
well user
im sure you want me to say it
so i'll say it
but the truth is
women are not as strong as men
so a weapon would be best suited for a male
while magic would greatly aid a weaker person in battle
like a woman
>big person wears big armor
>little person wears little armor
wtf why does it makes sense
its fantasy nothing is supposed to make sense
Women are weak both physically and mentally, they belong in the kitchen.
CHARLOTTE!
JOHNATHAN!!!!!
>female party member
Magic doesn't need to follow real world logic
Maybe being dumb and irrational helps with using magic user.
false flag post
you just have to play to peoples strengths
not everyone is good for everything
But all the best chefs are men too
>game has a chef class
or cats
>she has fire and poison powers
>female party member is a ladyknight
name five games
>she consumes her enemies to gain their strengths
>she used to be the head chef to the king
Quina a best.
Gladius.
Darksouls 1,2,3
>Female Party Member uses a Giant Weapon
the courtesan class is perfect for women in games and you can't prove me otherwise
Sometimes magic is fueled by emotion rather than logic which is fitting since it's magic and not science.
What if you could just do both?
>female party leader
Based battle mage
Based and redpilled
Etrian Odyssey 1-5
Play Dragon Age Inquisition
It sounds right, given how freaky and weird women are.
Staves/wands are weapons too, you absolute retard
>heavy armored battlemage
That's the only way to sensibly have women in combat roles in a fantasy game.
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Yea Forums is literally just understaffed resetera
>Magic scales with INT
Now what?
True, however
>Fiction
Why does it have to be sensible if it's a fantasy game?
Because I need to be able to make sense of what's happening in the game.
Pure fantasy with outlandish themes is inherently not likeable. Having the fantasy feel like it could be a reality is when it's most enjoyable. It's the believability that makes you enchanted with the story. If it's just utter nonsense, it's not good.
Because fantasy is still somewhat grounded in reality, and changing something as fundamental to human culture as sexual dimorphism would have sweeping ramifications that would result in a vastly different world.
A fantasy world where men and women are perfectly equal but is still not-medieval-europe or some other real world inspired place is just bad writing.