Aug 17, 2012, 11:04 PM // 23:04 | #21 | |
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Aug 17, 2012, 11:34 PM // 23:34 | #22 |
are we there yet?
Join Date: Dec 2005
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what level armor do you have? runes? Insignias? what are your heroes set-ups?
and you should par down your skill point distribution to only 3 or 4 areas (you have too little points across too many different lines)...try to go either monk or ranger ...doing both puts very little into each attribute.
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Aug 18, 2012, 03:10 AM // 03:10 | #23 |
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Thanks for the advice.
Here's my current setup: (Though I haven't gotten a chance to change anything yet) With weapon being in the picture, and my armor being: Istani Scalp Design Armor: 60 +1 Smiting Prayers Survivor Istani Vestments Armor: 60 +15 Health Istani Handwraps Armor: 60 +5 Energy Istani Pants of Attunment Armor: 60 +2 Energy +1 Energy Recovery Istani Sandles of Minor Vigor Armor: 60 +30 Health +1 Energy Recovery |
Aug 18, 2012, 03:45 AM // 03:45 | #24 |
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Your equipment is largely irrelevant when compared to your skills, which are, to be blunt, absolutely abysmal. Some tips:
-EotN was designed for people who have beaten the three campaigns. As you don't really have any idea of what you're doing (nothing personal, but you're new and you've got a fair bit to learn) you have no business whatsoever being there. Even if you're only chasing HoM points before GW2, you're much better off actually learning to play rather than banging your head against the wall a hundred times. -In GW, you don't get to pick two professions. You get a primary and a secondary. You are a Monk. Nothing changes that. Your job is to either keep people alive or smite (though if you're looking for damage Monk was a bad choice as smiting isn't great). Bows are for Rangers, which you are not (and Paragons, who, as fellow ranged martial characters, use them well too). Get a wand and focus, and do what you're meant to do. Everything else you're going to do poorly. -Don't mix attributes too much. You generally don't want to be using more than three attributes, and using skills at low attributes is a bad idea. For example, for pets to be viable, you need to have Beast Mastery at 12+ and Expertise (which only Rangers have) at a similar level to reduce energy costs. You've got BM at 2 and 0 Expertise - that's two skill slots which are giving you basically nothing. -Start collecting elite skills, or at least the most useful ones. If you haven't already, do this quest: http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Captu...net_of_Capture -If you're going to use heroes, keep in mind that they aren't inherently better than henchmen. If you haven't improved their bars, they'll be worse than henchmen (which are reasonably decent).
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Aug 18, 2012, 04:20 AM // 04:20 | #25 | |
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One thing I know next to nothing about is armor. I was trying to up my smiting and protection skills a bit, but found that the runes that increased them had drawbacks like -75 health, which I wasn't willing to do. I go down relatively fast enough as it is, and I don't like the idea of having less health. Thanks again for all the help guys. While I'm rather late to the party, and mostly doing this for the HoM stuff, this is proving to be a fun and challenging experience. |
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Aug 18, 2012, 04:34 AM // 04:34 | #26 |
are we there yet?
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: in a land far far away
Guild: guild? I am supposed to have a guild?
Profession: Rt/
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you can have a pet, but it wont do much at a lower beast mastery...and as you are just starting out, learning the monk skills would benefit you much more than ranger skills (unless you plan on making a ranger)
As Marty suggested, try to keep your 2ndary's to a minimum. Spreading points too thinly means no effect when using skills....you can keep a bow (its good for pulling) but you dont need to put any points in marksmenship to use one for that purpose. Do a few more missions in your elona or if you have access to prophecies, do some of the missions/quests from Lions Arch (there are a few quests there that will also give skills as rewards). You can also buy some skills in factions if you have that chapter too. You probably need to get more skills for your heroes as well---so spend some time learning the game and getting some skills for you and them.
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