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But remember that the +20% attack speed of the Sword of Daenysis is only for the recovery time of that weapon. +20% from Dual Wielding would apply to both of course. It would be a good setup I think. But one thing I don't like about dual rapiers is the look. I only like daggers or bucklers for fencing weapons. It's a pity that there are no interfering daggers (+5 defl. like hatchets) in the game. Would make sense. However - I found that the attack speed of Spelltongue with a shield was good enough for leeching and that this setup had a good balance between speed and defense. Your problem will probably not be your endurance, but your health if you get hit/crit too often. And also I wanted to do something different - as always. The Sword of Daenysis I gave to my monk (Fulmineo Prodroni) - and at least with the weapons and armors I want to spread them over my builds so that in theory you could play them all in one party without sharing these things. The quetion concenring Fighting Spirit is a good one. I also thought about that and somebody else asked that some days ago. I have no idea to be honest. I didn't have the time yet to test that. I will do eventually... if nobody else steps in.
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Is Wizard still garbage?
Boeroer replied to Zherot's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
There were people in this forum who did a Triple Crown Solo run with a wizard and said it's good. -
Happy you like it. I think it is possible to kill Cail at level 6 with 6 men, but it will be tough. You'll need summons and potions and so on. You could hire another pally tank or a second priest just for that fight. Repulsing Seal you know. Edit: What also worked for me: I used the Mad Hornet build to diminish the xaurips. I just fired around to affect as many of them with Persistence & Deep Wounds as I could. You have to be at least lvl 5 to do that. But watch out: two hits and your squishy ranged rogue is KO at that level - against these opponents.
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Can I run Pillars?
Boeroer replied to Orderian's question in Pillars of Eternity: Technical Support (Spoiler Warning!)
I have a laptop with a Nvidia GeForce 555M. It's nearly 4 years old now and PoE runs fine with low and ok with medium details. I'm using Ubuntu 15.04 by the way. Even if the 930M is abysmal - it's still better than mine, so... -
If you don't want to use consumables like food and potions you don't need it at all. If you want to benefit from them for a looong time, you should put points into it. You really don't need more than 4 athletics by the way. And only one char has to have a high mechanics skill. Stealth is also overrated. You don't need a lot if you don't want to sneak around every second encounter. Lore and survival are great skills if you are willing to use scrolls and food/potions. They make the game way easier.
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Depends. The wizard has some nice spells early on, that's true - but the quality of druid spells becomes better and better the higher the level. Some of the most powerful spells are druidic. Like Returning and Relentless Storm for example. By the way: Hold Beast only works against, well... beasts. Like lions, bears, dragons and so on. Those guys you faced were primordial foes.
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Like this: http://forums.obsidian.net/topic/83190-class-build-fulmineo-prondroni-fancy-duelist-monk-on-speed/ and even this: http://forums.obsidian.net/topic/83338-class-build-the-dull-runner-caster-clipper-paladin-tank/ Sorry for the product placement... Used them in one party. Most casters never had the chance to pull off a spell. Except Lagufaeth - those bastards are all casters of some sort.
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For soloing I would use a wood elf ranger with 2 arquebuses, Quickswitch and Coil of Resourcefulness. With this setup the recovery time and loading animation get skipped if you quickswitch right after each shot, before the recovery bar appears. It's tricky and cheesing of course - but very powerful.
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I tested the following some while ago: - 1 wizard glasscannon with focus on CC and Combusting Wounds + Expose Vulnerabilities plus Veteran's Recovery - 5 chanters (3 tanks, 2 ranged) with max MIG, Ancient Memory, Beloved Spirits and Veteran's Recovery. They started with "Come, Come Soft Winds of Death" and later switched to "The Dragon Slashed...". Each of them (if they stood relatively near to each other) had a recovery rate of ~10 endurance per tick and the damage from the DoT was hilarious. You could stack 10 different types of DoT if you managed it well (5 times Dragon Slashed + 5 times Come, Come - Dragon's linger time is quite long). If you cast Expose Vulnerabilities and then Combusting Wounds every DoT tick the mobs got 50 burn damage (on top of the damage from Come, Come and the Dragon Slashed). On top of that came the normal attacks, the wizards damaging spells and the invocations. It was supereasy and fun. Ok, dragons were a bit hard to beat that way - but the rest was a walk in the park. Don't know if this is your kind of fun though. Another great fun factor is a barb with Spelltongue plus self buffs and a priest with Painful Interdiction and Crowns of the Faithful (and all the other buffs). As long as the barb keeps hitting, the buffs will not wear off during encounter. A Stormcaller Ranger together with a (Wildstrike-)Shock-Druid is also pretty nice. Besides the huge amount of damage he and his pet are doing, the ranger also lowers shock DR by 6 points, the druid wields shock spells or does huge amounts of wildstrike-shock-damage this way. Or use a wizard with shock spells for this.
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No Party, No Items, No Skills...?
Boeroer replied to Seven7221's question in Pillars of Eternity: Technical Support (Spoiler Warning!)
What about your auto-savegame. Shouldn't there be an autosave right after you enter the tower? Or does this also get corrupted? -
And if you have a squishy caster or another weak ranged character, you can always run away before you get hit. Because you are faster (and the AI knows it), they will turn around quickly and search for another target. I think high movement speed is a big tactical advantage - but it depends on how you play the game. I don't do the chokepoint tactics a lot nor do I have pure tanks in my parties most of the time.
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With the Engineer? Kind of in between - high burst damage and high survivability. 50% tank and 50% dps I would say. But I might retrain and shift the tank/dps slider a little bit back and forth before I set this build in stone. Making up builds is easy - but the validating from lvl. 1 to 14 takes a lot of time. I'm really glad that there's a console command that lets you unlock all maps. The test-guy-fighter I posted above was a pure tank.
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Hehe, it's a virus! Tried a dwarven fighter once with CON 20, MIG 20, rest 3,10,10,15. - Constant Recovery (+3 base recovery) - Rapid Recovery (+1) - Cloak of the Tireless Defender (+2) - He Carries Many Scars (+1) - Belt of Bountiful Healing (*1.15) - Bracers of Enduring (+2 CON, +1 RES) - Garodh's Chorus v. 2 (+2 MIG, Preservation) - Ring of Prot. - Ring of Defl. - Old Gerun's Wall - Blesca's Labor (draining, +17 ACC) + all the Weapon Mastery stuff The recovery rate was like: 7 * 1.36 * 1.15 = ~11 points of endurance per tick (3 sec). ON top of that came the draining which wasn't too bad either (around 6 to 8 points per hit I guess). Fortitude went through the roof - nice against disables like prone etc. Will was ok, reflex was bad - but I coulkd compensate that with a large superb shield and Weapon & Shield Style. All in all nearly unkillable as long as Constant Recovery was on. And I had things like Unbending, Unbroken, Critical Defense and so on. Would have liked to have more INT and to do more damage. But truly a real survivor. I could totally afford to take things like Take the Hit and stuff. Wasn't really noticable if your buddies weren't too squishy. Moon Godlike would have been the overkill I guess. Some of that findings went into my Torchlight-II-inspired Engineer build which I'm refining and writing some text for at the moment (amongst others).
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That's a plus, you're right. Against dragon's breath or something like that it might save you and your pet. In very tough or long encounters consecrated ground would stop at some point. For that reason I later always had a scroll of moonwell and revival in my pocket. But I didn't have to use them a lot.
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Is Wizard still garbage?
Boeroer replied to Zherot's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
Maybe also because the duplicates (Essential and Substantial Phantom) have this skill if you took it. That's two times +25% - and their wands also have more base damage.