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#1 |
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 41
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![]() Why give a healer the ability to heal themselves? Especially one on a such a slow timer. Am I missing something?
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Loremaster
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 38
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You can hand them out to other people, but yeah it's still pretty useless.Small emergency heal for someone when you're oop, that's about it.
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Loremaster
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 53
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![]() Just add it to the growing list of pointless deflier spells ;p Here's another: Lvl 30 Foreboding. Picked up adept I for it tonight and tried it out after removing all my other buffs. Adds less than 100hp, less than 100 power and 3 points of defense to one person...for 2 concentraion. Heck my regular buffs add more than that to the whole party for one concentration point. And the low level verion of this added about the same 10 levels ago ;p How many uselss spells can they possible add to one class ...guess we gonna find out ![]() M
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#4 |
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 8
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![]() Foreboding is the upgrade to the Auspice spell. At first its not that impressive, even if you make it Adept 1. As with all of these spells as you level, it will be more valuable to you. If you don't use Auspice that often then its probably not much of a change. However, I have found that Sinister Countenance+Foreboding, is a really nice power boost when I am the only healer combined with the group buffs of Vehemence and Dire Shroud. As with all things Defiler, its somewhat situational and you will have to decide on a group-by-group basis what is the best approach.
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