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Ujad
11-16-2009, 12:39 AM
<p>Hi I am new to the Inquisitor world and was wondering if someone could help me figure out how to spend my AA. I would love to know what order I should take them as I level. Thanks</p>

Dareena
11-16-2009, 01:08 PM
<p>There are already AA guides that are stickied in this forum.  But here's a cliff notes version about where you should start.</p><p>AA #1: Yaulp (Cleric tab)</p><p>AA #2 - AA #21:  converting the 1st x4 spell options into CA @ 5 AA each (Inquisitor tab)</p><p>AA #22: Battle Priest (Inquisitor tab, CA end line ability)</p><p>After that, it's really up to you depending on where you're using a healer build or soloing build.  Though if you get a Mirror of Reflected Achievements (which is made via a Smoldering Reflective Shard), then you can have both specs and switch between them.</p>

Pyra Shineflame
11-16-2009, 01:26 PM
<p>Personally, I went with the Cleric line to Battle Priest first, as the CAs cost less power than the spells do, and then went Yaulp to slightly offset the cost. Afterwards, I went the stamina line (4 in sta, 4 in strike, 8 in melee crit, 8 in heal crit) and then the str line to the end ability leaving out focus, as I don't use spells and the end ability kind of makes it moot anyway. I still don't quite know where I'm headed next (wavering between punishments and TSO lines) but just so you know, the above will take quite a bit of AA. I'm lvl 37 at the moment with 72 AA (five are currently used for mount speed until I can decide on what to do), but just hang in there and you'll be soloing blue and white con heroics in no time ^_^</p>

Striking2
11-16-2009, 06:05 PM
<p>If you expect to group a lot and healing will be your primary goal then going down the intelligence line under the Cleric tree and getting Divine Recovery is always nice.   Other than that it is just a matter of taking the Combat Abilitys to level 5, getting Battle Cleric under the Inquisitor tree and then going for the melee 100% crit under the Stamina line.</p>

Hilt
11-18-2009, 02:49 PM
<p><cite>Dareena@Lucan DLere wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>There are already AA guides that are stickied in this forum.  But here's a cliff notes version about where you should start.</p><p>AA #1: Yaulp (Cleric tab)</p><p>AA #2 - AA #21:  converting the 1st x4 spell options into CA @ 5 AA each (Inquisitor tab)</p><p>AA #22: Battle Priest (Inquisitor tab, CA end line ability)</p><p>After that, it's really up to you depending on where you're using a healer build or soloing build.  Though if you get a Mirror of Reflected Achievements (which is made via a Smoldering Reflective Shard), then you can have both specs and switch between them.</p></blockquote><p>AA #23 - AA #38: STA 4-4-8 for 100 % crit</p><p>AA #39 - AA #54: AGI 4-4-8 for +32 % double attack on melee attacks.</p>

Baynne
11-19-2009, 10:11 PM
<p>i am working on my inquis atm too.  lvl 35 with full exp to AAs.  the very first point went to yaulp.  the next 21 went to maxing out my CAs and getting battle cleric.  after that it was kind of a tough call.  int is going to be very handy, but i can already tell i will be soloing mostly, so it is last on my list.  i first took the str line to the end.  being able to cast my debuffs and heals without being interrupted is VERY handy.  my next choice is going to be stamina 4-4-8 for melee crit, then i will prolly get int for DR then back to stamina for heal crit.  or i might start putting points into the TSO tree until i have litany of combat 5 then work on int, im not quite sure yet.  just my 2cp.</p>