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Post by drunkenboastor on Oct 26, 2019 18:55:01 GMT
Slippery Mind feat is a feat I no longer take in my rogue builds. I am not sure if it does anything.
You have no Parry skill.
I do value Adaptivity feats less for a rogue because of the Skill Mastery Feat. A 5 prince win not pure rogue in an area with 9 layers of penalties only has a 2 skill point drop, the minimum one layer penalty. Edit, but that is advice more to an end game variant, Adaptivity feats will be helpful for a leveling rogue.
Skill Focus Search is on the rare augment Embroidered, I would not take it as a feat.
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Post by drunkenboastor on Oct 28, 2019 2:01:54 GMT
The reason I dropped Slippery Mind was my experience with Asmodeus fight. Asmodeus has a dc 65ish Will save for domination. My pure rogue with a roughly 70 Will save and Slippery Mind feat was dominated in 3 consecutive fights. I tested standing in amnesia water, Slippery Mind did not help with that. If Slippery Mind helps with either instance, should have a 1 in 400 chance of happening, that was definitely not the case. It probably helps with spells like Weird and Rebuke, for me that is to short of a list to spend a feat on.
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Post by drunkenboastor on Oct 28, 2019 2:18:24 GMT
I think you have to many skill points spent. I think you should have 662 skill points at 60, with a grand total of 722 at 80. Your skills shown total is 735.
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Post by drunkenboastor on Oct 28, 2019 18:03:01 GMT
I have a played Gnome Zenythri, Halfling Zenythri, amd Buomman using R35/F4/M1 builds. I found the most difficult part of making the Halfling Zenythri build work was it was very tight with skills. The +2 intelligence that Buomman has over a Halfling Zenythri is worth the 40% experience penalty that a Buomman build has.
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