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  • nephtnepht Posts: 6,883 Arc User
    edited October 2013
    mrf0rz1 wrote: »
    Out of all the threads, you people had to choose the only one which had some measure of order.

    To be fair both Spinytop and GFN are Conquer Members, this is pretty normal for them two :D

    Just ask Captain Egotist.

    GFN says something smart. Spinytop retorts with u3u
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    Nepht and Dr Deflecto on primus
    They all thought I was out of the game....But I'm holding all the lockboxes now..
    I'll......FOAM FINGER YOUR BACK!
  • spinnytopspinnytop Posts: 16,450 Arc User
    edited October 2013
    nepht wrote: »
    To be fair both Spinytop and GFN are Conquer Members, this is pretty normal for them two :D

    Just ask Captain Egotist.

    GFN says something smart. Spinytop retorts with u3u

    ur face is a retort u3u
  • gfnotaku1gfnotaku1 Posts: 172 Arc User
    edited November 2013
    Rise.. RISE FROM THE ASHES, THREAD! I, the mighty OP do summon thee.. for I am...


    THE VOID!

    Archetype: The Void

    Super Stats:
    Level 6: Endurance (Primary)
    Level 10: Constitution (Secondary)
    Level 15: Ego (Secondary)

    Powers:
    Level 1: Shadow Bolt (Despondency)
    Level 1: Shadow Blast (Rank 2, Crippling Challenge)
    Level 6: Shadow Embrace (Rank 2, Fatal Allure, Nailed to the Ground)
    Level 8: Shadow Form (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 11: Grasping Shadows (Unyielding Agony)
    Level 14: Concentration
    Level 17: Ebon Rift (Rank 2, Vengeful Shadows)
    Level 21: Ebon Void (Rank 2, Voracious Darkness)
    Level 25: Spirit Reverberation
    Level 30: Shadow Shroud (Terrifying Visage)
    Level 35: Lifedrain (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 40: Ebon Ruin (Rank 2, Nyctophobia, Paranormal Paranoia)


    Travel Powers:
    Level 6: Flight
    Level 35: Teleportation

    Specializations:
    Endurance: Readiness (3/3)
    Endurance: Gear Utilization (3/3)
    Endurance: Kickback (2/2)
    Endurance: Hardened (2/2)
    Guardian: Fortified Gear (3/3)
    Guardian: Locus (2/2)
    Guardian: Ruthless (2/2)
    Guardian: The Best Defense (3/3)
    Avenger: Ruthless (2/2)
    Avenger: Can't Touch This (3/3)
    Avenger: Relentless Assault (3/3)
    Avenger: Offensive Expertise (2/2)
    Mastery: Endurance Mastery (1/1)

    Void is a very unique one. Before the changes with On Alert, it could have been one of the most powerful ATs. Now, it's not as powerful but it can still kick some ****.

    Some people would laugh at Despondency. I say these people are going to be crying when their dodges don't proc as much.

    Terrifying Visage on Shadow Shroud because Feared is an amazing debuff as well as the ability that will set up a huge damage spiker.. especially if it crits.

    That spiker? Ebon Ruin. Adding in the decreased resistance to Paranormal and the increased damage to Feared targets, you have a painful smack in the face.

    I actually rank Lifedrain for 2 reasons. 1: It's a great heal when coupled with Shadow Form. 2: I like the animation.


    Unrelated to THIS thread, but once I finish all the ATs (save for one. I've never been able to get a definite "I like this set up" on Night Avenger) it'll be time for a special treat.
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  • aetam1aetam1 Posts: 228 Arc User
    edited November 2013
    How did you reach to

    fun+play=care

    From

    play-care=fun

    ?

    By adding fun to both sides, we get:

    play+fun=2fun+care

    Your statement is only true when fun=0. So you only care about something when you're playing it and not having fun. Hmmmmm

    It is quite simple, you make a substitution. You define fun* = - fun
    That makes play - care = fun into play - care = - fun*
    now we add fun* and care so we get: play + fun* = care
    Now we just rename the thing for convenience: play+fun = care

    Hope that helps.

    My stomach is clear and my mind is full of bacon!
  • gfnotaku1gfnotaku1 Posts: 172 Arc User
    edited November 2013
    Archetype: The Tempest

    Super Stats:
    Level 6: Endurance (Primary)
    Level 10: Ego (Secondary)
    Level 15: Recovery (Secondary)

    Powers:
    Level 1: Electric Bolt
    Level 1: Lightning Arc (Rank 2, Crippling Challenge)
    Level 6: Sparkstorm (Rank 2, Electric Personality)
    Level 8: Electric Form (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 11: Thunderstrike (Rank 2, Ionic Compression)
    Level 14: Concentration
    Level 17: Electrocute (Rank 2, Superconductor)
    Level 21: Electric Shield (Rank 2)
    Level 25: Ionic Reverberation
    Level 30: Electric Sheath (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 35: Lightning Storm (Stolen Thunder, Nailed to the Ground)
    Level 40: Gigabolt (Rank 2, Rank 3)

    Travel Powers:
    Level 6: Flight (Rank 2)
    Level 35: Teleportation

    Specializations:
    Endurance: Gear Utilization (3/3)
    Endurance: Kickback (2/2)
    Endurance: Quick Recovery (2/2)
    Endurance: Power Overwhelming (1/3)
    Endurance: Hardened (2/2)
    Avenger: Ruthless (2/2)
    Avenger: Can't Touch This (3/3)
    Avenger: Relentless Assault (3/3)
    Avenger: Offensive Expertise (2/2)
    Guardian: Fortified Gear (3/3)
    Guardian: Locus (2/2)
    Guardian: Ruthless (2/2)
    Guardian: The Best Defense (3/3)
    Mastery: Endurance Mastery (1/1)

    Prepare for facerolling. I'm warning you, this one is not for drawn out fights as the only heal you get is from the Quick Recovery spec. You gotta end em quick.

    That being said, this one is good for a nice strategy that involves Setup Spiking and Maintained Death.

    For setting up, one would use one of the many holds this AT has on the target and then Electric Sheathe before you proceed to Gigabolt (fully charged) and Lightning Arc after. Boom. Most ATs are dead. Some FF are dead. The rest... pray they're down a good chunk and continue LArcing.

    ...that's really it for this AT
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  • gfnotaku1gfnotaku1 Posts: 172 Arc User
    edited November 2013
    Archetype: The Scourge

    Super Stats:
    Level 6: Recovery (Primary)
    Level 10: Constitution (Secondary)
    Level 15: Ego (Secondary)

    Powers:
    Level 1: Infernal Bolts
    Level 1: Infernal Blast (Rank 2, Crippling Challenge)
    Level 6: Condemn (Rank 2, Redemption Denied)
    Level 8: Pestilence (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 11: Venomous Breath (Rank 2, Paralytic Bile, Infectious Bile)
    Level 14: Aspect of the Infernal
    Level 17: Crippling Coils (Barbed Chains, Nailed to the Ground)
    Level 21: Ebon Void (Rank 2, Voracious Darkness)
    Level 25: Supernatural Power
    Level 30: Resurgence (Rank 2)
    Level 35: Epidemic (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 40: Defile (Rank 2, Plague Bearer)

    Travel Powers:
    Level 6: Flight (Rank 2)
    Level 35: Teleportation

    Specializations:
    Recovery: Gear Utilization (2/3)
    Recovery: Rapid Recovery (3/3)
    Recovery: Staying Power (2/2)
    Recovery: Super Charged (3/3)
    Overseer: Ruthless (2/2)
    Overseer: Overseer Aura (3/3)
    Overseer: Impact (2/2)
    Overseer: Enhanced Gear (3/3)
    Avenger: Ruthless (2/2)
    Avenger: Round 'em Up (3/3)
    Avenger: Surprise Attack (2/2)
    Avenger: Relentless Assault (3/3)
    Mastery: Recovery Mastery (1/1)

    Another one that's one of those "Kill them quick or you're dead." Fortunately, the job is easier here since the DoTs mess with every form of defense save for Invuln (and LR at times.. DoT Resist woo!) which is easily taken out by the charge up powers.

    Crippling coils with Barbed Chains because when they break out of it, they get a bleed. When they get a bleed, you get to take advantage of that and poison! WOOO!

    Again, you're not meant for long fights. Rapid Recovery DOES help, though. So that's something to consider. Resurgence isn't as dependable since it's on a long cooldown.. sorry folks.
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  • gfnotaku1gfnotaku1 Posts: 172 Arc User
    edited November 2013
    Archetype: The Inventor

    Super Stats:
    Level 6: Intelligence (Primary)
    Level 10: Presence (Secondary)
    Level 15: Ego (Secondary)

    Powers:
    Level 1: Sonic Blaster
    Level 1: Experimental Blaster (Death Ray, Crippling Challenge)
    Level 6: Experimental Burst Ray (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 8: Medical Nanites (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 11: Munitions Bots (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 14: Concentration
    Level 17: Bionic Shielding (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 21: Energy Shield (Rank 2)
    Level 25: Support Drones (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 30: Miniaturization Drive (Reciprocating Gizmo)
    Level 35: Sonic Device (Rank 2)
    Level 40: Orbital Cannon (Rank 2, Anvil of Dawn)

    Travel Powers:
    Level 6: Flight (Rank 2)
    Level 35: Teleportation

    Specializations:
    Intelligence: Enlightened (3/3)
    Intelligence: Tactician (2/2)
    Intelligence: Detect Vulnerability (3/3)
    Intelligence: Tinkering (2/2)
    Overseer: Ruthless (2/2)
    Overseer: Overseer Aura (3/3)
    Overseer: Trapped (2/3)
    Overseer: Enhanced Gear (3/3)
    Commander: Rapid Response (2/2)
    Commander: Multitasker (3/3)
    Commander: Relief (2/3)
    Commander: Savage (3/3)
    Mastery: Intelligence Mastery (1/1)

    Another trolling one.. you really only have one surefire way to win and that's Death Ray. The rest is all chance and praying that you can deal damage while the enemy is under one of the many debuffs you can inflict. Or outlive them.

    Not really one I'd prefer to play. >_> honestly, none of the support ones are.
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  • gfnotaku1gfnotaku1 Posts: 172 Arc User
    edited November 2013
    Archetype: The Mind

    Super Stats:
    Level 6: Presence (Primary)
    Level 10: Endurance (Secondary)
    Level 15: Ego (Secondary)

    Powers:
    Level 1: Psi Lash
    Level 1: Ego Blast (Mind Opener, Crippling Challenge)
    Level 6: Ego Sprites (Rank 2, Slave Mentality)
    Level 8: Aura of Radiant Protection (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 11: Empathic Healing (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 14: Compassion
    Level 17: Ego Sleep (Rank 2, Nailed to the Ground)
    Level 21: Telekinetic Shield (Rank 2, Telekinetic Reinforcement)
    Level 25: Telepathic Reverberation
    Level 30: Ego Hold (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 35: Ego Storm (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 40: Mindful Reinforcement (Rank 2, Rank 3)

    Travel Powers:
    Level 6: Flight
    Level 35: Teleportation

    Specializations:
    Presence: Dominion (2/2)
    Presence: Grandeur (3/3)
    Presence: Moment of Glory (1/3)
    Presence: Force of Will (2/2)
    Presence: Vulnerability (2/2)
    Sentinel: Torment (2/2)
    Sentinel: Eternal Spring (1/2)
    Sentinel: Sentinel Aura (3/3)
    Sentinel: Wither (2/2)
    Sentinel: Genesis (2/2)
    Sentry: Fortified Gear (3/3)
    Sentry: Sentry Aura (3/3)
    Sentry: Stalling Tactics (3/3)
    Sentry: Reinforce (1/2)
    Mastery: Sentry Mastery (1/1)


    This... dear god. This one's such a pain to deal with at times. Were it not for the stacking Hold Resistance, this would pretty much be THE AT to end all. Not to mention Ego Sleep is pretty much the "best" hold.

    Were there another power to put CC on, I'd have ranked Ego Blast and added the Rude Awakening. But oh well!

    Empathetic Healing over Psionic because I'd rather have insta heals over charged.

    Sentry Mastery because stun.
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  • gfnotaku1gfnotaku1 Posts: 172 Arc User
    edited November 2013
    Archetype: The Specialist

    Super Stats:
    Level 6: Dexterity (Primary)
    Level 10: Ego (Secondary)
    Level 15: Strength (Secondary)

    Powers:
    Level 1: Gunslinger
    Level 1: Blade Tempest (Rank 2, Crashing Crescendo)
    Level 6: Two-Gun Mojo (Crippling Challenge, Nailed to the Ground)
    Level 8: Lightning Reflexes (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 11: Bullet Beatdown (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 14: Form of the Tempest
    Level 17: Eye of the Storm (Rank 2, Blade Beyond the Veil)
    Level 21: Parry (The Elusive Monk)
    Level 25: Breakaway Shot
    Level 30: Holdout Shot (Rank 2, Stim Pack)
    Level 35: Lock N Load (Rank 2)
    Level 40: Lead Tempest (Rank 2, Tread Softly)

    Travel Powers:
    Level 6: Acrobatics (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 35: Teleportation

    Specializations:
    Dexterity: Combat Training (2/3)
    Dexterity: Gear Utilization (3/3)
    Dexterity: Deadly Aim (3/3)
    Dexterity: Expose Weakness (2/2)
    Vindicator: Aggressive Stance (2/2)
    Vindicator: Merciless (3/3)
    Vindicator: Focused Strikes (3/3)
    Vindicator: Modified Gear (2/2)
    Guardian: Fortified Gear (3/3)
    Guardian: Locus (2/2)
    Guardian: Ruthless (2/2)
    Guardian: The Best Defense (3/3)
    Mastery: Dexterity Mastery (1/1)

    I do not like this AT.

    I love it. And I've loved it since before On Alert. In fact, this was the AT I solo'd Mega D with on PTS a few months after I became gold.

    Bullet Beatdown (..ugh.. -.- still prefer Bullet Ballet) is a good combo attack, so shut it. More for PvE but it still works for me.

    Eye of the Storm is a great ability that pretty much gives a finger to any melee attackers by adding the defense shield during maintain (and dealing damage to melee range AS WELL as dealing extra when you're attacked!) This is only buffed more by Elusive Monk giving a dodge boost when you melee attack.

    Holdout Shot is actually a good move IMO. It's your only source of a heal too.

    Lock n Load because more damage. You have enough dodge increasing abilities.

    Lead Tempest.. again, another dodge adding ability while used. This thing is why I could solo MD. Kept it maintained after fully maintaining EotS and was pretty much unable to be damaged.
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  • gfnotaku1gfnotaku1 Posts: 172 Arc User
    edited November 2013
    Archetype: The Fist

    Super Stats:
    Level 6: Dexterity (Primary)
    Level 10: Strength (Secondary)
    Level 15: Recovery (Secondary)

    Powers:
    Level 1: Vicious Strikes
    Level 1: One Hundred Hands (Rank 2, Rank 3, Ghostly Strikes)
    Level 6: Thunderbolt Lunge (Crippling Challenge, Nailed to the Ground)
    Level 8: Way of the Warrior (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 11: Crashing Wave Kick (Subtlety of the Tides)
    Level 14: Form of the Tempest
    Level 17: Dragon Kick (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 21: Parry (The Elusive Monk)
    Level 25: Rising Knee (Flowing Strikes)
    Level 30: Intensity (Rank 2)
    Level 35: Open Palm Strike (Rank 2, Focused Chi Blast)
    Level 40: Dragon Uppercut (Rank 2, Rank 3)

    Travel Powers:
    Level 6: Acrobatics (Rank 2)
    Level 35: Teleportation

    Specializations:
    Dexterity: Combat Training (3/3)
    Dexterity: Gear Utilization (3/3)
    Dexterity: Evasion (2/2)
    Dexterity: Quick Reflexes (2/3)
    Brawler: No Escape (1/3)
    Brawler: Penetrating Strikes (2/2)
    Brawler: Ruthless (2/2)
    Brawler: Finishing Blow (3/3)
    Brawler: Offensive Expertise (2/2)
    Vindicator: Aggressive Stance (2/2)
    Vindicator: Merciless (3/3)
    Vindicator: Focused Strikes (1/3)
    Vindicator: Modified Gear (2/2)
    Vindicator: Offensive Expertise (2/2)
    Mastery: Dexterity Mastery (1/1)


    Look at the Master for most of the reasoning behind this. One Hundred Hands with Ghostly Strikes is better because penetrating damage. And it even says it does 10% more.

    EDIT: DERP! -.- I realized I posted Disciple twice
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  • gfnotaku1gfnotaku1 Posts: 172 Arc User
    edited November 2013
    Archetype: The Savage

    Super Stats:
    Level 6: Strength (Primary)
    Level 10: Constitution (Secondary)
    Level 15: Recovery (Secondary)

    Powers:
    Level 1: Bestial Fury
    Level 1: Shred (Rank 2, Penetrating Strikes)
    Level 6: Frenzy (Rank 2, Fear Sense)
    Level 8: Regeneration (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 11: Pounce (Crippling Challenge, Nailed to the Ground)
    Level 14: Aspect of the Bestial
    Level 17: Massacre (Rank 2, Blood Mess)
    Level 21: Parry (The Elusive Monk)
    Level 25: Supernatural Power
    Level 30: Howl (Rank 2, Make them Tremble)
    Level 35: Resurgence (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 40: Devour Essence (Rank 2, Phlebotomist)

    Travel Powers:
    Level 6: Acrobatics (Rank 2)
    Level 35: Teleportation

    Specializations:
    Strength: Swole (3/3)
    Strength: Quick Recovery (2/2)
    Strength: Aggression (2/2)
    Strength: Juggernaut (3/3)
    Warden: Fortified Gear (3/3)
    Warden: Ruthless (2/2)
    Warden: Elusive (2/2)
    Warden: The Best Defense (3/3)
    Brawler: The Glory of Battle (3/3)
    Brawler: Penetrating Strikes (2/2)
    Brawler: Ruthless (2/2)
    Brawler: Finishing Blow (3/3)
    Mastery: Strength Mastery (1/1)

    There's really not much I can say about Savage either. I will say that you should get some way to stun/hold the enemy so you can apply bleeds and then Massacre them. Other than that, yeah.. it's pretty unremarkable.

    Do want to give a shout out to the devs for giving it STR/CON/REC. Thanks guys, you made this thing more unkillable!
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  • gfnotaku1gfnotaku1 Posts: 172 Arc User
    edited November 2013
    Archetype: The Marksman

    Super Stats:
    Level 6: Dexterity (Primary)
    Level 10: Intelligence (Secondary)
    Level 15: Ego (Secondary)

    Powers:
    Level 1: Strafe
    Level 1: Straight Shot (Split the Arrow, Crippling Challenge)
    Level 6: Sonic Arrow (Rank 2, Nailed to the Ground)
    Level 8: Quarry (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 11: Torrent of Arrows (Rank 2, Relentless Recurve)
    Level 14: Concentration
    Level 17: Snap Shot (Rank 2, Finish Him)
    Level 21: Retaliation (Rank 2)
    Level 25: Hunter's Instinct
    Level 30: Evasive Maneuvers (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 35: Storm of Arrows (Rank 2, Achilles' Heel)
    Level 40: Explosive Arrow (Where's the Kaboom?)

    Travel Powers:
    Level 6: Acrobatics (Rank 2, Rank 3)
    Level 35: Teleportation (Rank 2)

    Specializations:
    Dexterity: Combat Training (3/3)
    Dexterity: Gear Utilization (3/3)
    Dexterity: Evasion (2/2)
    Dexterity: Quick Reflexes (2/3)
    Avenger: Ruthless (2/2)
    Avenger: Can't Touch This (1/3)
    Avenger: Anguish (2/2)
    Avenger: Surprise Attack (2/2)
    Avenger: Relentless Assault (3/3)
    Guardian: Fortified Gear (3/3)
    Guardian: Locus (2/2)
    Guardian: Ruthless (2/2)
    Guardian: The Best Defense (3/3)
    Mastery: Dexterity Mastery (1/1)

    A ranged Blade.

    Torrent of Arrows and EM are going to be your only defense from Melee types (besides running around).

    Straight Arrow > Sonic Arrow > Torrent of Arrows > Explosive Arrow > Snap Shot is usually a winning combo if you can pull it off.
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  • pallihwtfpallihwtf Posts: 677 Arc User
    edited November 2013
    Ranking Explosive Arrow doesn't increase the "where's the kaboom" advantage, so no need to rank it.

    And you still don't rank up travel powers...

    Have you played with all of these AT's? Have you tried em all?

    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
    @Pallih in game
  • gfnotaku1gfnotaku1 Posts: 172 Arc User
    edited November 2013
    And that's it. Sorry if the last bunch weren't as detailed, but I really had nothing to say about them.

    Done with the ATs since all that's left is Squall, Inferno, Mountain and Night Avenger. The first two I just can't like and never leveled one high enough to be qualified enough to critique (Inferno definitely guilty of this.) The other two are Melee/Ranged types and I've never been able to get a strategy or build for them that I actually LIKED. Suppose that works in their favor when you can't get choose between what power you prefer over another.

    So anyways, I'mma take some time off and work on the next treat I have. Those of you who will benefit most (Mainly new gold members), consider it an early Christmas present.
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  • gfnotaku1gfnotaku1 Posts: 172 Arc User
    edited November 2013
    pallihwtf wrote: »
    Ranking Explosive Arrow doesn't increase the "where's the kaboom" advantage, so no need to rank it.

    And you still don't rank up travel powers...

    Have you played with all of these AT's? Have you tried em all?

    Aye, I have. Did not know that ranking didn't affect Explosive though, so I'll change that quickly.

    And I told ya.. I never rank TPs past R2 unless there's really no use for the other points. IIRC, Kenpo is the same.
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