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Old Feb 09, 2007, 12:18 PM // 12:18   #21
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So my suggestion would be that if your going to pick necromancer as your secondary proffesion got to Tyria asap and earn alot of your skills through quests rather than pay at the skill trainers.
Well.. that's good if he intends to be minion bomber. Other than that, no need to bother with necro skills
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Old Feb 12, 2007, 12:51 AM // 00:51   #22
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[QUOTE=Servant of Kali]Yes R/Rt is better than Rt primary when it comes to communing.QUOTE]

The one reason I'm disagreeing with this statement is the Rt/A Assassin's Promise build, which functions extremely well in terms of E-management and recharge times. I used this build nearly all throughout the second half of Nightfall (pretty much from when I got Master of Whispers, since I had him handle Minions instead of me. God, I love Nightfall's corpse count). Being able to spam Painful Bond, and replace spirits as soon as they die, rather than waiting for the recharge, is extremely helpful.
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