Lampros Posted October 11, 2018 Posted October 11, 2018 (edited) I am trying to create the best support mid-liner Paladin multi-class using either dual pistols or dual blunderbuss per Boerer's suggestion. In this context, what class would multi-class well with a Paladin? I am mainly looking for a support class here; I have plenty of DPS elsewhere. I have narrowed it to Chanter, Druid, and Priest, and I am having a really tough time choosing. Edit: I will always have a Holy Slayer as my main, so there will be some Paladin buffs and heals to help this guy - though my Holy Slayer is mainly DPS. Otherwise, it's all on this guy to buff and heal, as everyone else is DPS. Edited October 11, 2018 by Lampros
Flucas Posted October 11, 2018 Posted October 11, 2018 Chanter. Gives u flexibility between dps boost chant or full healing. Also includes great debuffs or summons. I still recommend mc with lifegiver though ^^ 1
Lampros Posted October 11, 2018 Author Posted October 11, 2018 Chanter. Gives u flexibility between dps boost chant or full healing. Also includes great debuffs or summons. I still recommend mc with lifegiver though ^^ All right; going Herald then! As for MC, my MC will always be a DPS melee - of course, with some survivability. So it has to be Holy Slayer or Crusader or the like
Flucas Posted October 11, 2018 Posted October 11, 2018 Chanter. Gives u flexibility between dps boost chant or full healing. Also includes great debuffs or summons. I still recommend mc with lifegiver though ^^ All right; going Herald then! As for MC, my MC will always be a DPS melee - of course, with some survivability. So it has to be Holy Slayer or Crusader or the like Nono I meant the support char should be Trouba/Livegiver 1
Lampros Posted October 11, 2018 Author Posted October 11, 2018 Chanter. Gives u flexibility between dps boost chant or full healing. Also includes great debuffs or summons. I still recommend mc with lifegiver though ^^ All right; going Herald then! As for MC, my MC will always be a DPS melee - of course, with some survivability. So it has to be Holy Slayer or Crusader or the like Nono I meant the support char should be Trouba/Livegiver Ah, ok - so you prefer Liberator over the Herald then
Flucas Posted October 11, 2018 Posted October 11, 2018 Chanter. Gives u flexibility between dps boost chant or full healing. Also includes great debuffs or summons. I still recommend mc with lifegiver though ^^ All right; going Herald then! As for MC, my MC will always be a DPS melee - of course, with some survivability. So it has to be Holy Slayer or Crusader or the like Nono I meant the support char should be Trouba/Livegiver Ah, ok - so you prefer Liberator over the Herald then Lol we are totally miscommunicating. Liberator vs herald vs templar: Herald, because chanter is king. But in my opinion best general supportclass: Theurge (troubadour/lifegiver). lifegiver > paladin because better heals, more cc. 1
Lampros Posted October 11, 2018 Author Posted October 11, 2018 Chanter. Gives u flexibility between dps boost chant or full healing. Also includes great debuffs or summons. I still recommend mc with lifegiver though ^^ All right; going Herald then! As for MC, my MC will always be a DPS melee - of course, with some survivability. So it has to be Holy Slayer or Crusader or the like Nono I meant the support char should be Trouba/Livegiver Ah, ok - so you prefer Liberator over the Herald then Lol we are totally miscommunicating. Liberator vs herald vs templar: Herald, because chanter is king. But in my opinion best general supportclass: Theurge (troubadour/lifegiver). lifegiver > paladin because better heals, more cc. Now I get it. You want me to choose Liberator according to my support character guidelines, but in the abstract you'd choose Theurg over all of them. Got ya now! I will do as you say if both of my melee DPS are some sort of Paladin multi-classes. It all depends on what the melee DPS-ers are, because having two Paladin is a must for me 1
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