Hey. This "guide" is aimed on maximising DPS vs bosses, though skill build is also good for pvp and clearing trash. I hope you will find it usefull. http://youtu.be/S4njn1Wh9KM
Just wanted to say this video brought me very much delight and happiness!
I play 3 different classes actively and that means I've seen a lot of videos and guides. This video, although very short, is very compact and would work perfectly as a build guide. For example, cleric guides tend to be full of essential and interesting information, but most of it is presented in a long and windy way. This was just perfect. Also I didn't know you can actually "kill" a dummy.
One change I'd make: I'd prefer the stat recommendations be accompanied by percentages, as your attributes afflict how much you get with how many item stats.
interesting, when i play GWF in pve, most of time i will spam all of my encounter asap,but rogue seems doing it in different way. i m lving my rogue right now, this guide seems pretty nice to me. but my skill set is a bit different, i use lashing blade, dazing and deft strike(from low lv till now), gonna change one into wicked reminder later. but i have no idea witch two features (i wanna go tactics and infiltrators action), same daily as you do, need some advice and idea for pve.
anyway, nice video
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m0rph3xMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 22Arc User
edited May 2013
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I highly don't recommend infiltrators action. Specially if you will use lurkers assault since normaly you will be stealthed during its duration and 5 seconds after that, which gives you the same 15 seconds of combat advantage, making infiltrators action absolutely useles
Do you usually do that much bleed damage? I did exactly as you for some time on dummies and the highest I got was 12k, usually in the area of 8k. My gear is great.
Doing 22k without debuffs is kind of insane, if you're able to do it semi-reliably on bosses.
Do you usually do that much bleed damage? I did exactly as you for some time on dummies and the highest I got was 12k, usually in the area of 8k. My gear is great.
Doing 22k without debuffs is kind of insane, if you're able to do it semi-reliably on bosses.
On the dummies I was gettin 50k per bleed tick after 3 or 4 DF rotations. Something like 250k dmg in 5 seconds? Didn't do the math or pay too much attention but I definitely realized the potential. However, I have no clue on how to do somethign similar on bosses in a T2. They move too much and have too much aoe.
On the dummies I was gettin 50k per bleed tick after 3 or 4 DF rotations. Something like 250k dmg in 5 seconds? Didn't do the math or pay too much attention but I definitely realized the potential. However, I have no clue on how to do somethign similar on bosses in a T2. They move too much and have too much aoe.
In case you aren't lying (I have a hard time believing that number frankly), can you disclose exactly how you did it? And do you usually get that much or was it a fluke?
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I play 3 different classes actively and that means I've seen a lot of videos and guides. This video, although very short, is very compact and would work perfectly as a build guide. For example, cleric guides tend to be full of essential and interesting information, but most of it is presented in a long and windy way. This was just perfect. Also I didn't know you can actually "kill" a dummy.
One change I'd make: I'd prefer the stat recommendations be accompanied by percentages, as your attributes afflict how much you get with how many item stats.
anyway, nice video
I highly don't recommend infiltrators action. Specially if you will use lurkers assault since normaly you will be stealthed during its duration and 5 seconds after that, which gives you the same 15 seconds of combat advantage, making infiltrators action absolutely useles
Doing 22k without debuffs is kind of insane, if you're able to do it semi-reliably on bosses.
On the dummies I was gettin 50k per bleed tick after 3 or 4 DF rotations. Something like 250k dmg in 5 seconds? Didn't do the math or pay too much attention but I definitely realized the potential. However, I have no clue on how to do somethign similar on bosses in a T2. They move too much and have too much aoe.
In case you aren't lying (I have a hard time believing that number frankly), can you disclose exactly how you did it? And do you usually get that much or was it a fluke?