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hoppopo
03-20-2007, 11:43 AM
<p>Based on timing of when we start our raids my wife usually lands in the mt group. She does a great job as we work on raid progression.  She is super casual and I think does it most of the time for me. ( I wake her up as needed <img src="/smilies/69934afc394145350659cd7add244ca9.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" />) I was wandering what is good aa specs for both trees for a mt group templar. She has decent gear (mix of labs/lyceum fabled with some legendary from there mixed in). All her spells are adept 3 and most are master.</p><p>I tried to link to A post on another thread or two and I got a blank page.</p>

SenorPhrog
03-20-2007, 12:03 PM
<p>For your Cleric tree, straight down the Int line for Divine Recovery (this will speed up heals if burst damage starts eating up your tank).  I went 4-4-6-8-2.  The other is the Sta line for Crit heals 4-4-4-8.  That gives you six more points.  I dumped 2 more in Spell Crits and the rest in Wisdom.  That's strictly for raid/group.</p><p>Your Templar specific.  I maxed out Rebuke for the mit debuff and Involuntary Healer (this is HUGE on raids).  The rest will probably go in your reactive cures making sure you upgrade the Sanctuary duration.  I've heard mixed reviews for Mana Cure.  I'm not impressed with most of the Templar specific AP's past those to be honest.  </p>

Kendricke
03-20-2007, 12:15 PM
<p>For a MT Templar, I went STA/INT as well.  I tend to run a bit of a hybrid though, with an emphasis on raid healing/buffing, and a secondary focus on damage/debuffs.  As such, I'm currently specialized as STA 4-4-8-8 and INT 4-4-7-8-2.  </p><p>For Templar specific lines, I went primarily Blessings line, as it gave me enhancements to several key MT buffs, including the Blessings ability.  I've looked into Mana Cure as well as Overconfidence, and didn't find myself terribly impressed with either at this time.  </p>

Livi
03-21-2007, 12:07 PM
atm I have mana cure at the end and I dont even think it does anything <img src="/smilies/9d71f0541cff0a302a0309c5079e8dee.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" />  I am thinking of moving those points elsewhere when I hit 100.  I'm 99 now

Uilamin
03-21-2007, 02:56 PM
For a MT group templar what is needed is STA 4-4-4-8 INT 4-4-4-8 Then from EOF Blessings Enhanced Benediction - maxed Cure Reactives - maxed If you are the only templar in your common raid set up Enhanced MoK - maxed Enhanced Invuluntary - maxed Spurn - maxed

Antryg Mistrose
03-21-2007, 10:26 PM
You might think from the above posts that Sta/Int is somehow compulsory. Its not, Agi is also a line to consider. KoS: Agi 44781 Int 44681 22 in Blessings with 2 points (the minimum) in the useless GoC - still annoyed as it used to be a viable M2 option. Everything else in Blessings maxed 5 pts in Cure Trauma, as the RSI you get casting it should have some benefit 5 pts in Spurn (most classes in the game melee at least somewhat). Thats as far as my points go.  Complacency would be next on my list The end abilities of 3/4 of the EoF lines are not compelling.  Some templars who are ignorant of (or don't group/raid) with enchanters or tinkerers might think the compliances line worth going further down. p.s.  EoF Blessings is basically compulsory, as its by far the best end of line ability, and its prerequisites are also the best (some developer really stuffed up there).