View Full Version : Coercer AA's for solo PvE?
AngusMa
01-07-2008, 10:48 AM
<p>I'm looking for a bit of help with AA choices. I'll be doing soloing/questing almost exclusively, and am trying to figure out what AA's to take. What are your thoughts?</p><p>Thanks in advance.</p>
Taharn
01-07-2008, 11:10 AM
<p>This has been done to death, but here goes.</p><p>-AGI/INT, or AGI/STR to the end, and WIS to the full subjugation.</p><p>-Fill the Resistances line (minus Dispel Magic) and get Tash.</p><p>-Fill the Efficiency line (if you are honestly only solo pve, dont get Thought Snap..but its 1 point, so get it jic)</p><p>-Fill the Coercion line (as above with Coercive Healing)</p><p>-Put the leftover points into the power regen stuff</p><p> There really is no way to go wrong with Coercer AAs. All of them are ok, and useful in some form or another. The only slightly tough decisions are when you get to raiding and decide whether to drop your WIS for raid-friendly STA and Tash for (raid friendly?) Manaward</p>
Callexis
01-08-2008, 04:52 PM
<cite>Vicante@Nagafen wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>This has been done to death, but here goes.</p></blockquote>Maybe it should get stickied, then!<div></div><div>Better yet would be an exposition as to why the various stat-lines are useful, or the coercer-lines are useful, in a way that a new coercer (20s, 30s) could understand, please?</div><div></div><div>Thanks, and Cheers!</div>
<p>Levelling up:</p><p>first 5 points into Charm enhancement in coercer tree. Makes charms stick much better, and helps whether you have M1 charm or not.</p><p>then fill out WIS line 4-4-4-8 next, to max your subjugation and mes recast timers, which are important when soloing.</p><p>then either down AGI for faster casting or (my preference) down the efficiency line to boost all your crowd control abilities and timers (including 5 points in root, which is very handy when soloing).</p><p>No point boosting heal crits (STA) if you solo.</p><p>For raiding, it's a different story <img src="/smilies/3b63d1616c5dfcf29f8a7a031aaa7cad.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /></p>
AngusMa
01-09-2008, 09:27 AM
<p>Thanks for the replies! I found them very helpful. </p>
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