With the opportunity to use polearms with my paladin respec, I trained for them. Does the below damage seem right at 29 trains? Perhaps I'm missing on something.
I'm 29 and my current attacks are as such:
You concentrate intently, focusing all your energies.
You explode into a fury of strikes and ripostes, moving with a singular purpose and will!
You swing a scorched black rolaren scythe at a frost giant!
AS: +308 vs DS: +105 with AvD: +29 + d100 roll: +20 = +252
... and hit for 84 points of damage!
Great shot penetrates thigh and shatters bone!
The frost giant is stunned!
You swing a scorched black rolaren scythe at a frost giant!
AS: +308 vs DS: +98 with AvD: +29 + d100 roll: +49 = +288
... and hit for 90 points of damage!
Fine shot pierces jugular vein! The brain wonders where all its oxygen went, briefly.
The frost giant cries out in cold agony one last time and dies.
The deep blue glow leaves a frost giant.
The light blue glow leaves a frost giant.
The powerful look leaves a frost giant.
A new Polearm User on 05/09/2006 11:03 PM CDT
Re: A new Polearm User on 05/09/2006 11:34 PM CDT
>With the opportunity to use polearms with my paladin respec,
Respec? Isn't that a WoW term or something?
-Porcell
>Dreams can come true, you know. That's what fantasy is all about. -GM Bernt
>Yes Bernt, but unforunately Warden is reality and likes to kick fantasty right in the privates. -Velvette
Respec? Isn't that a WoW term or something?
-Porcell
>Dreams can come true, you know. That's what fantasy is all about. -GM Bernt
>Yes Bernt, but unforunately Warden is reality and likes to kick fantasty right in the privates. -Velvette
Re: A new Polearm User on 05/09/2006 11:44 PM CDT
Re: A new Polearm User on 05/10/2006 06:14 PM CDT
Re: A new Polearm User on 05/11/2006 10:16 AM CDT
<<Can't blame a guy for coming back to GS from WoW>>
Why not play both? I find them to be dramatically different games and play each for very different reasons.
Evan
"Mr. Bell, after careful consideration of your invention, while it is a very interesting novelty, we have come to the conclusion that it has no commercial possibilities..." - from Western Union execs to one Alexander Graham, circa 1876
Why not play both? I find them to be dramatically different games and play each for very different reasons.
Evan
"Mr. Bell, after careful consideration of your invention, while it is a very interesting novelty, we have come to the conclusion that it has no commercial possibilities..." - from Western Union execs to one Alexander Graham, circa 1876
Re: A new Polearm User on 05/11/2006 11:09 AM CDT
Re: A new Polearm User on 05/19/2006 08:16 AM CDT