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<blockquote data-quote="Commiades" data-source="post: 67158" data-attributes="member: 25893"><p>I'm experimenting with a Fury Warrior build. I know it's all easier if you take Hirge, but she spoils sitting in the fury zone and getting +65% to your damage. Making this work has raised a number of issues:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">It gets expensive staying in the zone -- you need to consume healing potions to stay around 35% of HP. How do you manage this? I'm using a 1-h warrior because she doesn't need as much healing.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Without Hirge, some get Extra Recovery. It doesn't help stay in the zone, but does allow farming for longer. How do you find the loss of Skill Points affects your build. I can't help feeling that skills that help my toon stay alive or kill faster will be more efficient.</li> </ol><p>The next questions are more related to a 1-h warrior build. In contrast to my 2-h warrior builds I find the Advanced Skills are all used up and I have to drop at least one I'd like. Currently my fury build has Infantry Training, Body Building and newly Battle Rage at level 14. I expect to get Precision Strikes, Massive Criticals and Magical Training. That leaves two places for Heavyhand, Duel or Flurry. Some questions:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Which of these three would you choose? I normally go for duel and flurry (which complement each other), but in my cash-starved early stages I chose Heavyhand, leaving me uncertain which of these to go with. I guess Bloodlust is another possibility.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">I had a lot of fun maxxing Whirlwind and Charge with a 2-h build. I've already got each to II and use them a lot. Any opinions on trying to rely on them in a 1-h build? I'd perhaps avoid flurry and duel if I did. I could keep Agility somewhat lower and put the points into Endurance to make fury easier to maintain. I've ignored Bash this time; usually I take it with a shield build.</li> </ol><p>Generally compared to a playthrough with Hirge, I'm farming and grinding much more. With Hirge it's a whirlwind of completing quests and areas as quickly as possible.</p><p>[automerge]1640992587[/automerge]</p><p>Another question is which companion. I'm currently using Archer Adaon, but he's hard to keep alive. I'm sure I'll eventually use 2-h Grissenda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commiades, post: 67158, member: 25893"] I'm experimenting with a Fury Warrior build. I know it's all easier if you take Hirge, but she spoils sitting in the fury zone and getting +65% to your damage. Making this work has raised a number of issues: [LIST=1] [*]It gets expensive staying in the zone -- you need to consume healing potions to stay around 35% of HP. How do you manage this? I'm using a 1-h warrior because she doesn't need as much healing. [*]Without Hirge, some get Extra Recovery. It doesn't help stay in the zone, but does allow farming for longer. How do you find the loss of Skill Points affects your build. I can't help feeling that skills that help my toon stay alive or kill faster will be more efficient. [/LIST] The next questions are more related to a 1-h warrior build. In contrast to my 2-h warrior builds I find the Advanced Skills are all used up and I have to drop at least one I'd like. Currently my fury build has Infantry Training, Body Building and newly Battle Rage at level 14. I expect to get Precision Strikes, Massive Criticals and Magical Training. That leaves two places for Heavyhand, Duel or Flurry. Some questions: [LIST=1] [*]Which of these three would you choose? I normally go for duel and flurry (which complement each other), but in my cash-starved early stages I chose Heavyhand, leaving me uncertain which of these to go with. I guess Bloodlust is another possibility. [*]I had a lot of fun maxxing Whirlwind and Charge with a 2-h build. I've already got each to II and use them a lot. Any opinions on trying to rely on them in a 1-h build? I'd perhaps avoid flurry and duel if I did. I could keep Agility somewhat lower and put the points into Endurance to make fury easier to maintain. I've ignored Bash this time; usually I take it with a shield build. [/LIST] Generally compared to a playthrough with Hirge, I'm farming and grinding much more. With Hirge it's a whirlwind of completing quests and areas as quickly as possible. [automerge]1640992587[/automerge] Another question is which companion. I'm currently using Archer Adaon, but he's hard to keep alive. I'm sure I'll eventually use 2-h Grissenda. [/QUOTE]
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