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Jake
02-10-2006, 08:06 PM
Hi, i just started playing a Conjurer and im having trouble deciding wich specialized training to choose. I´ve just reached level 14 and now have the chance to choose between Fabled versions of:AgitationRock BlastSoothe ServantVolatile BraceI´ve read the FAQs at the summoners tower web site, also here in the forums, but they dont seem to be updated for the new class changes, so im pretty much clueless, as such, i would apreciate any advice on this matter and if possible, some good choices to make at future specialized training oportunities.<div></div>

mercurial
02-10-2006, 08:34 PM
<div></div><blockquote><hr>Jakeem wrote:Hi, i just started playing a Conjurer and im having trouble deciding wich specialized training to choose. I´ve just reached level 14 and now have the chance to choose between Fabled versions of:AgitationRock BlastSoothe ServantVolatile BraceI´ve read the FAQs at the summoners tower web site, also here in the forums, but they dont seem to be updated for the new class changes, so im pretty much clueless, as such, i would apreciate any advice on this matter and if possible, some good choices to make at future specialized training oportunities.<div></div><hr></blockquote><p>I wouldn't sweat it too much as all these spells have upgrades that you'll eventually be using.   My personal advice would be to go with the pet stance that your playing style favors as that will have the most effect.   IE. If you use Tank pet with defensive stance the most for soloing--go with Volatile Brace.  If you're going for group DPS with scout/mage pet then choose Agitation.   Either way--those 2 spells will determine the outcome of a fight more then the others.</p><p> </p>

Tro
02-10-2006, 09:15 PM
<div></div><div></div>I just hit 17 and I chose Volitale Brace. With that on my pet, he tanks much better and is all around a better tank now.. More taunts and better defense.. By far the best choice in  my opinion..<p>Message Edited by Trook on <span class="date_text">02-10-2006</span><span class="time_text">08:16 AM</span></p>

Arody
02-10-2006, 09:26 PM
<div></div><p>i would say to buy the soothe servant and buy an adep 3 pet so he will be tougher but then be able to heal him....</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>

Jake
02-10-2006, 09:56 PM
Thanks for the tips. <span>:smileywink:</span><div></div>

StaticLex
02-11-2006, 04:20 AM
<div>I dunno, I picked Volatile Brace.  In fact I picked all defensive pet buffs until the offensive stance in the mid 50s.</div>

Koehianna
02-11-2006, 04:23 AM
<div>I'd always pick the defensive stand. When you're soloing, it's you and your pet and no one else. You want your pet to be as tough as possible, so it makes sense to get the defensive stance. Whereas in a group, you're in the company of others where you're in less danger, so the offensive stance is of less importance.</div><div> </div><div>Just my thought.</div>

ineedaname
02-11-2006, 05:26 AM
<div></div>To each his own, I never ever use defensive stance. its all out offense for me, guess its the old wizard in me.

The Ban
02-11-2006, 07:10 AM
<div></div><p>Aye, Im lvl 40 now and haven't used the defensive stance at all. In fact I have yet to even use the tank pet.</p><p>It's all Mage/Scout pet in offensive stance for me. I solo yellow ^ all the time and have yet to die once while soloing.</p><p>Also with my scout pet I can take Blue ^^^ pretty easily.</p>

StaticLex
02-11-2006, 11:25 AM
<div>I probably would have picked offensive stances if the only other one avilable wasn't the one at level 12 or whatever, when the only pet you have is a crappy earth pet.  Besides, when I go to solo a heroic named that is my level, a master two offensive stance isn't going to hack it.</div>