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Feat :Initiation of Faith : crit increased by 1 % of ur power stat

pufypufy Member Posts: 44 Arc User
edited August 2013 in The Temple
Good day Community.
I saw this Feat on Cleric


Feat :Initiation of Faith : crit increased by 1 % of ur power stat.

So U gain CRIT chance... by 1 % of your power.

SO i did a math and :

1% of 2000 Power = 20 , Meaning 20% crit chance

Now my question : ON ALL CLERIC BUILDS i saw that..And i see they were made by EXP players....I saw that The FEAT was skiped..not taken.



I Find this very weird..so i had to post.

Im wrong about the description ??bad one ??, Dosent work ? (it should be fixed then)

Because if i do math ..if you have 2000 power and u take 1 % of ur power as crit chance , means u gain 20% crit chance....

I would Never skip 20% crit chance..so somthing must be wrong here.
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  • spani4rdspani4rd Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 297 Bounty Hunter
    edited August 2013
    the tooltip says that you get 1% of your power as crit stat, not crit %. There at 2k power you get 20 to your crit stat which is just terrible. Even at 6k power you only get 60....it's just a completely garbage feat, same as domain synergy.
    Unfortunately the the heroic feats for cleric really don't let you pick and choose at all, there are several feats which are just absolutely usless no matter what way you look at them and the amount of heroic feat points we get pretty much coincides with exactly what you need to or should take, if your human you probably end up with some points in healing action for example, which is still a pretty bad feat.
  • fondlezfondlez Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    Cleric class is only class it pays NOT to be Human, lol!

    Literally, half the heroic feats are not useful.
  • spani4rdspani4rd Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 297 Bounty Hunter
    edited August 2013
    Yep.
    Healing Action: has some small usefulness, as in it gives you +1% to AP gain but only procs on HW and BOH. Only put points there if there's nothing else useful to take.
    Domain Synergy: Garbage. It's easy to get enough Recov as it is and even if not at 1% per feat point it's not providing much
    Holy Resolve: Isn't even that great because it has an internal 5 min CD, but at least it can keep you alive sometimes when you take a beating, more so in PVE than PVP because of the CD thing but there's really not much better to take so poitns usually end up here
    Iniate of the Faith: enough said already, may be just about the worst feat ever
    Battlewise: Provides punny amounts of threat reduction and threat isn't an issue in this game anyways. Besides in certain situations where you need to kite you don't want to have less threat.
    Cleanse: Nothing in this game so far really needs to be cleansed and they added in a bunch of internal CD's on how often you can cleanse and how often per person etc. 1 point here at max if you can spare it
    Templar's Domain. For dmg spec only and 1 point is enough since it has an internal 5 min CD therefore increasing the proc chance is pretty pointless

    All the other heroic feats are actually good, or at least that much better than the ones that I just listed that you may as well take them
  • fondlezfondlez Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    I disagree about Holy Resolve. It's a good feat for what it offers and can have good synergy with certain builds.

    But the rest, yeah, especially Initiate of the Faith and Templar's Domain.
  • spani4rdspani4rd Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 297 Bounty Hunter
    edited August 2013
    fondlez wrote: »
    I disagree about Holy Resolve. It's a good feat for what it offers and can have good synergy with certain builds.

    But the rest, yeah, especially Initiate of the Faith and Templar's Domain.

    Well I have 3 points in holy resolve too. I don't find it that amazing but when I look at the other options avaible to me it's a no brainer to put points there
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