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Old Dec 13, 2009, 11:28 PM // 23:28   #1
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Hello guru, got a couple more questions about my paragons team build. I know you mods are just gonna try closing this because there are similar posts somewhere that i cant find, but before it gets closed, please post some answers . Alright, time for the questions. I like the idea of using the racway team build with my paragon. I just see so many people discussing what is better to use as a healer, necro or derv. Can someone please answer this question for me or post a link to a good healer build for this situation? i cant find any other builds on pvx than the derv build. Question #2. Do i need to be an imbagon for this team build or can i run a damaging build on my bar? i dont mind being an imbagon, i just like to run something different everyonce in a while. And finally question #3. What henchmen to bring if i run the normal racway builds. I know to bring a war henchy, but should i bring 2 monk henchmen and a ranger then? or is there a better combination... thanks in advance for the answers
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Old Dec 14, 2009, 06:31 AM // 06:31   #2
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... I know you mods are just gonna try closing this because there are similar posts somewhere that i cant find, but before it gets closed, please post some answers . .... I just see so many people discussing what is better to use as a healer, necro or derv. ...
I'mma pretend me no see dat.

I think the Dervish and necro both weigh evenly. Necro can run for the Orders, but Dervish can run for wind prayers which is the heals, and e management from both sides is fairly decent, being that when an orders spell ends for dervish it gains X energy for that enchantment ending.
Necro get the energy when enemies die.

As for henchmen I have read that the Dervish healer can work to the efficieny of a backline monk, so perhaps depending on campaign, Ranger, warrior, monk and another hench of your choice, be it monk or ele.

As for you running imbagon I think thats the backbone of the teambuild and if you didnt run that I think you would have a hard time in those battles that become long winded and the pressure will become notable if you decide on the 1 monk, 1 orders healer thingy mentioned earlier.
So running imbagon would give the teambuild maximum officieny IMO.
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Old Dec 15, 2009, 12:11 PM // 12:11   #3
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... because there are similar posts somewhere that i cant find,
Try the Heroes and AI section of campfire. This would be the thread you're looking for in particular - My Paragon's Buddies.
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Old Dec 16, 2009, 10:20 PM // 22:20   #4
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alright, thanks twilight
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