Re: [Swordmaster]Why are our tactics so bad?
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2016 11:31 am
I'd like to see tactics that work with blade enchantments. Firstly i'd buff Phantom's blade to be a group absorb.
The first tactic in each of the trees could add a secondary effect to the relevant blade enchantment. By slotting the tactic from:
- Khaine; NB could add a 15% snare or 10% increased chance to be critically hit on the debuffed target.
- Vaul; PB could add +10% parry, dodge and disrupt to the group for 10s.
- Hoeth; HB could restore AP to the group over 10s or something.
Potent enchantments could then increase the base effect of the blade enchantments. Making NB debuff and buff more, PB absorb more and HB debuff more.
- Make one tactic a long range single target knockback.
- Lingering intimidation altered to just be a flat 10% reduction in crit chance.
- Blessings of Heaven could restore AP when striking the target instead of HP.
- We don't need Poised attacks when we have Discerning Offence. You could make Poised attacks make Improved and Perfect balance abilities have a 20% chance to interrupt the target.
- Dampening talon should really buff the effect of Dragons talon, rather than adding a secondary effect. This tactic could increase the effect of dragons talon to reduce targets out going damage to 60% rather than the standard 80% tooltip.
The first tactic in each of the trees could add a secondary effect to the relevant blade enchantment. By slotting the tactic from:
- Khaine; NB could add a 15% snare or 10% increased chance to be critically hit on the debuffed target.
- Vaul; PB could add +10% parry, dodge and disrupt to the group for 10s.
- Hoeth; HB could restore AP to the group over 10s or something.
Potent enchantments could then increase the base effect of the blade enchantments. Making NB debuff and buff more, PB absorb more and HB debuff more.
- Make one tactic a long range single target knockback.
- Lingering intimidation altered to just be a flat 10% reduction in crit chance.
- Blessings of Heaven could restore AP when striking the target instead of HP.
- We don't need Poised attacks when we have Discerning Offence. You could make Poised attacks make Improved and Perfect balance abilities have a 20% chance to interrupt the target.
- Dampening talon should really buff the effect of Dragons talon, rather than adding a secondary effect. This tactic could increase the effect of dragons talon to reduce targets out going damage to 60% rather than the standard 80% tooltip.