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Millerburg
03-02-2010, 05:34 PM
<p>I have been reading the forums all morning but cannot find anything that has advice for the way the aa's are changed and able to goto 10 instead of 8. My main focus is to solo dungeons/named as close to my level as possible. I Have a pretty good understanding of what lines to get but just not how many points or what line first.</p><p>Here is what I have read for starting a new character for soloing go with:</p><p>Int line on crusader tree (but what point distribution)</p><p>Enhance grim harbringer 5</p><p>Enhance Unholy Blessing 5</p><p>Leach Touch 5</p><p>Enhance Tap veins/Mana Seive 5</p><p>Reaver</p><p>Str Line on crusader tree (but what point distribution again)</p><p>How is that looking so far? Also can anyone help me out with how many points to put in the int and str lines. Thanks a bunch!</p>

Levatino
03-03-2010, 03:45 AM
<p>INT line is not good anymore. I would start with the STR line 10 10 2 1 then STA line 4 10, then 21 points in the Sk tree to get reaver then AGI 4 7.</p><p>After that I think points in decay line to enhance your debuffs.</p>

DwarvesR
03-04-2010, 09:36 PM
<p>Int line is more or less useless to us anymore.  You could put a few points in the 1st bubble for an extra spell attack, but there's much better stuff in the other lines.</p><p>Totally agree with prior poster in how to now apply AA's -- STR to endline for the 10% recast reduction, then STA for crit, then Reaver, then AGI for the AE attack.  From there I'd add in the Decay line, and after that, well..... whatever, really.  Just be sure to put 5 points in the Knight's Stance Shadow AA once you have 120 under your belt and can do so.  The dps increase is quite noticeable.</p><p>Once you're past 70 and can put the additional 20 points in, I'd put 3 more in AGI, then go to WIS 4 4 9.  The "tactics" isn't that great, but in a group, damage is damage.  The skill buff can be decent if there's no dirge in your group, and the ward in the 3rd bubble is actually fairly decent in size, so it's quite useful, IMO.</p>