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It is stated that it gives back class ressources, but how many ?

 

Does it works for both classes for multiclass characters ? Even the ones that can't soulbound with the dagger ?

I would like to know this as well.

it's like a one shot burst of brilliant - just one class resource, for both classes if it's multiclass. If it's a caster, the one class resource is a random spell.

 

Considering it's attached to a once/rest ability, and that you're likely using this on a hard enemy likely near the end of the fight, it's not that great an effect.

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It is stated that it gives back class ressources, but how many ?

 

Does it works for both classes for multiclass characters ? Even the ones that can't soulbound with the dagger ?

I would like to know this as well.

 

 

it's like a one shot burst of brilliant - just one class resource, for both classes if it's multiclass. If it's a caster, it's only one spell, and it's random.

 

Considering it's attached to a once/rest ability, and that you're likely using this on a hard enemy likely near the end of the fight, it's not that great an effect.

 

 

Well, that sucks. Looks like priests really got the short end of the stick in just about everything.

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It is stated that it gives back class ressources, but how many ?

 

Does it works for both classes for multiclass characters ? Even the ones that can't soulbound with the dagger ?

 

I would like to know this as well.

it's like a one shot burst of brilliant - just one class resource, for both classes if it's multiclass. If it's a caster, it's only one spell, and it's random.

 

Considering it's attached to a once/rest ability, and that you're likely using this on a hard enemy likely near the end of the fight, it's not that great an effect.

Well, that sucks. Looks like priests really got the short end of the stick in just about everything.

You're talking to a guy who mains priests all the time, so you'll never get me to agree that they got the short end of the stick on many things :)

 

Marux amanth specifically binds to paladins and rogues as well, and each class gets unique bonus; priest probably actually got the best (10% chance of echoing priest spells). The worthy sacrifice effect (class resource regen) is the same for all three, though. (I think paladins probably got the shaft for marux amanth)

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It is stated that it gives back class ressources, but how many ?

 

Does it works for both classes for multiclass characters ? Even the ones that can't soulbound with the dagger ?

I would like to know this as well.

it's like a one shot burst of brilliant - just one class resource, for both classes if it's multiclass. If it's a caster, it's only one spell, and it's random.

 

Considering it's attached to a once/rest ability, and that you're likely using this on a hard enemy likely near the end of the fight, it's not that great an effect.

Well, that sucks. Looks like priests really got the short end of the stick in just about everything.

You're talking to a guy who mains priests all the time, so you'll never get me to agree that they got the short end of the stick on many things :)

 

Marux amanth specifically binds to paladins and rogues as well, and each class gets unique bonus; priest probably actually got the best (10% chance of echoing priest spells). The worthy sacrifice effect (class resource regen) is the same for all three, though. (I think paladins probably got the shaft for marux amanth)

 

Well, since you main priests, which priest would you pair with a Troubadour?

 

I'm thinking of trying a Celebrant with Robes of the Weyc bound to the chanter class (1.5 second chants, anyone, for fast invocations?) plus Salvation of Time to keep spamming invocations quickly for about half a minute.

 

EDIT: 1.5 second chants + Brilliant = lots of invocation spamming. I tested this and it works.

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It is stated that it gives back class ressources, but how many ?

 

Does it works for both classes for multiclass characters ? Even the ones that can't soulbound with the dagger ?

I would like to know this as well.

it's like a one shot burst of brilliant - just one class resource, for both classes if it's multiclass. If it's a caster, it's only one spell, and it's random.

 

Considering it's attached to a once/rest ability, and that you're likely using this on a hard enemy likely near the end of the fight, it's not that great an effect.

Well, that sucks. Looks like priests really got the short end of the stick in just about everything.

You're talking to a guy who mains priests all the time, so you'll never get me to agree that they got the short end of the stick on many things :)

 

Marux amanth specifically binds to paladins and rogues as well, and each class gets unique bonus; priest probably actually got the best (10% chance of echoing priest spells). The worthy sacrifice effect (class resource regen) is the same for all three, though. (I think paladins probably got the shaft for marux amanth)

 

Well, since you main priests, which priest would you pair with a Troubadour?

 

I'm thinking of trying a Celebrant with Robes of the Weyc bound to the chanter class (1.5 second chants, anyone, for fast invocations?) plus Salvation of Time to keep spamming invocations quickly for about half a minute.

 

EDIT: 1.5 second chants + Brilliant = lots of invocation spamming. I tested this and it works.

 

 

iirc, the robes only grant brilliant to nearby allies, not to the person wearing it, so you couldn't pair a priest and celebrant and equip them with the robe to take advantage of that itneraction.

 

also, no joke the one priest multiclass i haven't satisfactorily and effectively/synergestically cracked, it's celebrant. so i have no idea.

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It is stated that it gives back class ressources, but how many ?

 

Does it works for both classes for multiclass characters ? Even the ones that can't soulbound with the dagger ?

I would like to know this as well.

it's like a one shot burst of brilliant - just one class resource, for both classes if it's multiclass. If it's a caster, it's only one spell, and it's random.

 

Considering it's attached to a once/rest ability, and that you're likely using this on a hard enemy likely near the end of the fight, it's not that great an effect.

Well, that sucks. Looks like priests really got the short end of the stick in just about everything.

You're talking to a guy who mains priests all the time, so you'll never get me to agree that they got the short end of the stick on many things :)

 

Marux amanth specifically binds to paladins and rogues as well, and each class gets unique bonus; priest probably actually got the best (10% chance of echoing priest spells). The worthy sacrifice effect (class resource regen) is the same for all three, though. (I think paladins probably got the shaft for marux amanth)

 

Well, since you main priests, which priest would you pair with a Troubadour?

 

I'm thinking of trying a Celebrant with Robes of the Weyc bound to the chanter class (1.5 second chants, anyone, for fast invocations?) plus Salvation of Time to keep spamming invocations quickly for about half a minute.

 

EDIT: 1.5 second chants + Brilliant = lots of invocation spamming. I tested this and it works.

 

 

iirc, the robes only grant brilliant to nearby allies, not to the person wearing it, so you couldn't pair a priest and celebrant and equip them with the robe to take advantage of that itneraction.

 

also, no joke the one priest multiclass i haven't satisfactorily and effectively/synergestically cracked, it's celebrant. so i have no idea.

 

 

Yep, you're right; the Brilliant gets applied to everyone but the robe wearer.

 

Still, 1.5 second chants + Brilliant on all party members nearby for upwards of 24 seconds (2 Salvation of Time casts)... that's pretty good. Pair it with another priest for another Salvation of Time (recovered by Brilliant) and get even longer invocation spamming... or a LOT of skeletons or refreshing shields from the chant.

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