Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 17 of 17

Thread: Old vet coming back

  1. #11

    Default

    Thanks for the input. I really do enjoy a challenge. So my assumption is that a Ranger is wicked easy, hence the statement about them being boring, as well as the Demo. I have noticed that the Demo is similar as you just keep spamming Fires of Ghenna and that's it.

    Good rotation for a BS? I will roll one, just did not know all of the information you spoke of when it came to the moves, or combos they do.

  2. #12

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by imkain View Post
    Thanks for the input. I really do enjoy a challenge. So my assumption is that a Ranger is wicked easy, hence the statement about them being boring, as well as the Demo. I have noticed that the Demo is similar as you just keep spamming Fires of Ghenna and that's it.

    Good rotation for a BS? I will roll one, just did not know all of the information you spoke of when it came to the moves, or combos they do.
    http://forums.ageofconan.com/showthread.php?t=180627
    FORUM PVP LVL 10

  3. #13

    Default

    Thank you for the information. Definitely appreciate it.

  4. #14

    Default

    That build looked pretty nice for the Bear Shaman. So my assumption is that they are still a jack of all trades? Healer/Support/DPS/Off-tank? I remember rolling one when the game launched and that was my assumption was that it was supposed to be a Swiss army knife kind of class, similar to the Druid in World of Warcraft. Am I correct in that assumption, or am I way off the Richter scale?

  5. #15

    Default

    I did. I think I will wait a bit more. I re-rolled a Guardian, and I am going Juggernaut. I also created a PoM and am going Divinity. So far I am liking the higher survival skills of the Guardian, as well as the healing spells and the amount of healing that can be done with the PoM.

    I wish I had another free character slot to play the Bear Shaman because they sound like a lot of fun.

    I also wanted to add that what is the main difference between the Priest of Mitra and the Bear Shaman? Other than the weapons/armor that the two can use. I have read the suggested material and have come to the conclusion that the Bear Shaman is a great support class and provides a great backup healer and backup tank. Am I wrong in that assumption? I did read the article, but I want to make sure I am correct in my educated opinion of the class.
    Last edited by imkain; 1st May 2013 at 19:22.

  6. #16

    Default

    BS and POM are both great for team support, they both have very good survivibility, and can pull good dps, although i think the BS is a bit less gear dependent on that matter.

    So in terms of power/efficiency, there are both excellent classes, but gameplays have nothing in common, since BS is a melee dps while POM is a caster relying on spellweaving in order to pull good dps.

  7. #17

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Mellaus View Post
    BS and POM are both great for team support, they both have very good survivibility, and can pull good dps, although i think the BS is a bit less gear dependent on that matter.

    So in terms of power/efficiency, there are both excellent classes, but gameplays have nothing in common, since BS is a melee dps while POM is a caster relying on spellweaving in order to pull good dps.
    Thanks for the information. Sounds like the BS is not as much of a glass cannon as the PoM can be, since Spellweaving tends to make the PoM and Demo vulnerable.

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •