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Post by TempestAce on May 3, 2013 15:17:41 GMT
Feel free to discuss your builds in this thread! My Current Build: Gear - Full 35 Ruby Set, Turtle Back, Blessed Leaf neck, Ebony Inlaid ring War: 5 Grit (claw user atm, no need for crushing blow or sword dmg) 5 Enrage (I find earthwave useless for my build even as a power producer) 1 Charge( Staple of my build for large mob power regen) Monk: 4 Claw 5 Heal Bomb 5 Power Burst 5 I. Healing 1 Mass Heal 5 Pre Karma 1 Spirit Mastery Why this build? Read my rift strategy. 98% Success rate in F19 aint bad . The problem is with bosses. I have a real hard time with the floor 20 bosses. This build is basically specifically for mass amounts of mobs. Other Items I Use: Duckray (rank 3 ), Chaos Bomb, Imbue Ironskin, JJ
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2013 7:47:13 GMT
My current build (note that I will only change this if I do any bigger change)(http://kong.cloudstonegame.com/main/CharacterViewer?uid=9097529)
I'm temporary playing pvp and I would need the right skills/equipment for pvp.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2013 15:51:31 GMT
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Post by Melicerte on Jun 15, 2013 17:22:31 GMT
I have a little question for monks. How many discipline do we need to make healbomb usefull? I have the skill, but as a warrior with a little touch of stun, I only use it in PvE (mainly to save potions, by the way). With only 61 disc, I feel it doesn't come in useful in Rift. So, would it be worth it to spend some shards to get disc stones?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2013 4:16:38 GMT
Did you buy lvl 45 power ranger ruby gear ? Everyone's answers is going to be different for this but imo at least 200-300. I stripped myself down to 207 discipline and healed for ~415 hp. What you have to ask yourself is at what hp will you gladly exchange 20 energy for.
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Post by Melicerte on Jun 16, 2013 18:10:17 GMT
I didn't buy any power ranger gears, I found them too ugly. Actually, I'm thinking of the way I wanna evolve. And at this time, when I'm in Rift, I know my discipline isn't enough to be really useful (hp recovery and damages are too low). I use jelly juices and imbue leech, though. However, I'm inclined to go on focusing on fury and hp. I suppose a Beast Queen tend to prefer destruction than cure. I love the smell of earthwave in the morning (and in the afternoon, and in the night). By the way, I'll be level 45 tomorrow, which probably means a new pendant!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2013 18:56:10 GMT
I know the big sword wielders are all warmonks not pure warriors. Most of them have been farming a lot of shards and dumped almost all of them into disc, to improve healing. You know, guys like Flattie and Val. Swordenthusiast tried pure warrior for a long while - and has given up too. Only person who kept going that direction was Asuna afaik.
So long story short, it's your character, experiment with it the way you like it, but keep in mind that unlike skills and equipment stat stones can't be changed anymore.
Starting to build up discipline would be what I'd do.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2013 4:46:12 GMT
Ah okay reason I asked about the ranger suits was cause the white suits seemed to be prettyyy OP with the stats they gave . Personally I try to stay away from using potions because of its longish cooldown. Agreed with onia completely. Building a large amount of discipline stones is a good idea- it definetly will make life a lot easier in rift+fighting champs. Although for now I'd say you can choose to pump up your hp first and be on the look out for the lvl 50 gold gear or other future (45?) ruby gear.
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Post by Melicerte on Jun 17, 2013 15:32:31 GMT
Thanks you two! So, I think I will farm some hp stones, and then focus on disc.
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