hi i have looked on line and so on but there is not much doing about builds at levelling stage
im lev 25 and low lev cleric is out DPS'ing me by allot so i think im doing something wrong so some advice please here are some screen shots as you can see i have no idea what im doing
sorry for grammar spelling punctuation but i am dyslexic i do my best sorry if it offends you
At that level, Chill strike on tab & Shield is your best encounter damage. Most of the heavy hitters come later on (Sudden Storm, Shard of Avalanche & Steel Time). Would just say try to get the most targets you can with your AOE without annoying the team with knockbacks.
You may also be seeing other players that are leveling alts with the gear that levels with you or allows you to wear it below the standard level for the gear. I was playing around with an alt and some of that gear, and it can make a character pretty strong especially with higher level enchants. Seemed to be quite a few other people wearing it also.
You may also be seeing other players that are leveling alts with the gear that levels with you or allows you to wear it below the standard level for the gear and it can make a character pretty strong especially with higher level enchants.
This is the case most likely.
So you decided to attack some spelling error to don't have to deal with the contain and when you did you didn't have the brain to can answer it.
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anteonMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 140Bounty Hunter
edited December 2013
i know this player well his my friends grandson and he is not got that armour
but im not sure where to put points all try what angrymanagement said and see im just confused with points its so costly to respec them
sorry for grammar spelling punctuation but i am dyslexic i do my best sorry if it offends you
Your points a bit scattered. You really need to pick a few powers to focus on. As it is you only have 2 at rank 3. Get Chill strike to rank 3, then work on Conduit of Ice. That will give you a third viable AoE, that will hold you till you get to 30.
Dont worry to much about the daily powers, you just wont have the recovery levels to really lean on them all that much. Pick two at-wills and stick with them. Avoid leveling others till later. You primary focus should be on maxing out the encounter powers that will work best for you. They will be your main source of damage, they are the priority.
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anteonMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 140Bounty Hunter
edited December 2013
thank you for the replies what about feat points
sorry for grammar spelling punctuation but i am dyslexic i do my best sorry if it offends you
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seryiyirisMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 39Arc User
edited December 2013
Not to hijack the thread, but I've got similar questions: after having been away for several months, I'm wanting to jump back in with a Tiefling Control Wizard. What's the best starting stat roll overall, without considering spec?
Honestly it's quite hard to go wrong with this game as long as you level up the skills you are using and pick feats that go with them. You get a lot of points to distribute. It is made with the intention that you can use any skill combo to get through it but also be able to switch if need be to make a better team composition.
So you decided to attack some spelling error to don't have to deal with the contain and when you did you didn't have the brain to can answer it.
Not to hijack the thread, but I've got similar questions: after having been away for several months, I'm wanting to jump back in with a Tiefling Control Wizard. What's the best starting stat roll overall, without considering spec?
You need to start your own thread for a question like that.
So you decided to attack some spelling error to don't have to deal with the contain and when you did you didn't have the brain to can answer it.
I wouldn't bother respecing your character until you are level 60 even if you don't like the current setup...unless of course you have the zen to spare. The feats that work best with your current encounters aren't necessarily what you want at level 60.
Like Sockmunkey said, get Chill Strike & COI up to 3 points. Also Chilling Cloud can make a difference if your hitting multiple mobs with the 3rd hit. Oppressive Force is an awesome daily when you have points to spare for it.
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anteonMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 140Bounty Hunter
edited December 2013
well i did what you said looks like this now
sorry for grammar spelling punctuation but i am dyslexic i do my best sorry if it offends you
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anteonMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 140Bounty Hunter
edited December 2013
ok i just hit 31 any advice ??
sorry for grammar spelling punctuation but i am dyslexic i do my best sorry if it offends you
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anteonMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 140Bounty Hunter
edited January 2014
ok im at 42 and now im dieing allot and i do mean allot this is the spec im using
sorry for grammar spelling punctuation but i am dyslexic i do my best sorry if it offends you
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anteonMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 140Bounty Hunter
edited January 2014
any help on this would be great please no idea what im doing now
sorry for grammar spelling punctuation but i am dyslexic i do my best sorry if it offends you
the dying a lot part is not related to your choice of feats/powers.
while such choices *do* make a difference, it is not that much to explain the "a lot".
tip1: make sure you don't go by "recommended" gear. if you find a green orb but you have a blue one: if the green one deals more damage, equip the green one. the "recommendation" goes only by sell value, nothing else.
tip2: if you haven't yet, learn how to dodge. whenever it is red underneath you, dodge. don't dodge via double-tap, use shift+key.
tip3: buy a cleric. those guys keep your potion consumption low and are very nice even at lvl 60 - except in dungeon runs.
tip4: chill strike on tab. is your friend. if you die often, try out using coi and icy terrain, they help you surviving, even though the damage is not the biggest. a few more levels and the pain will diminish quickly, as steal time is a nice and easy damage dealer and life saver (but, if the ground turns red underneath you while you cast it -> dodge!).
tip5: find a friend to party with, xp gain is almost the same, you just have to share items.
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anteonMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 140Bounty Hunter
edited January 2014
thanks for the info i hit 60 but now i have no clue about gearing this guy i looked on the AH but im lost on what to get
sorry for grammar spelling punctuation but i am dyslexic i do my best sorry if it offends you
For starter sets, take your pick based on what will tide you over best for now. The PvP set is just fine and doesn't require AD; just enough PvP played to get the Glory.
For more advanced sets, you're mostly looking at High Vizier, Shadow Weaver, and Champion Mage (Gauntlgrym). High Vizier is the generally preferred choice; Shadow Weaver lets you stack offensive stats more easily on a budget; Champion Mage is for when your build concept depends on maximizing your HP.
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You may also be seeing other players that are leveling alts with the gear that levels with you or allows you to wear it below the standard level for the gear. I was playing around with an alt and some of that gear, and it can make a character pretty strong especially with higher level enchants. Seemed to be quite a few other people wearing it also.
This is the case most likely.
but im not sure where to put points all try what angrymanagement said and see im just confused with points its so costly to respec them
Dont worry to much about the daily powers, you just wont have the recovery levels to really lean on them all that much. Pick two at-wills and stick with them. Avoid leveling others till later. You primary focus should be on maxing out the encounter powers that will work best for you. They will be your main source of damage, they are the priority.
You need to start your own thread for a question like that.
Like Sockmunkey said, get Chill Strike & COI up to 3 points. Also Chilling Cloud can make a difference if your hitting multiple mobs with the 3rd hit. Oppressive Force is an awesome daily when you have points to spare for it.
while such choices *do* make a difference, it is not that much to explain the "a lot".
tip1: make sure you don't go by "recommended" gear. if you find a green orb but you have a blue one: if the green one deals more damage, equip the green one. the "recommendation" goes only by sell value, nothing else.
tip2: if you haven't yet, learn how to dodge. whenever it is red underneath you, dodge. don't dodge via double-tap, use shift+key.
tip3: buy a cleric. those guys keep your potion consumption low and are very nice even at lvl 60 - except in dungeon runs.
tip4: chill strike on tab. is your friend. if you die often, try out using coi and icy terrain, they help you surviving, even though the damage is not the biggest. a few more levels and the pain will diminish quickly, as steal time is a nice and easy damage dealer and life saver (but, if the ground turns red underneath you while you cast it -> dodge!).
tip5: find a friend to party with, xp gain is almost the same, you just have to share items.
For more advanced sets, you're mostly looking at High Vizier, Shadow Weaver, and Champion Mage (Gauntlgrym). High Vizier is the generally preferred choice; Shadow Weaver lets you stack offensive stats more easily on a budget; Champion Mage is for when your build concept depends on maximizing your HP.
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