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Post by sabregirl on Jun 4, 2007 17:05:02 GMT
Well turns out you don't actually NEED the autostill feats - at least not for discplacement which has no somatic component. You will lose out on energy buffer without it but I don't think it's worth the skill and feat cost just for that spell. Any other spell is fine with just still.
-S
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Post by borges on Jun 4, 2007 18:13:56 GMT
A STR bard that isn't a dwarven warchanter? Obviously the original build pre-dated the new quasiclass, but if you're rebuilding, the new quasi seems like a very good fit.
21 Ba /18 DD/ 1 Pal gets you 3 pre-set epics (your choice of 4th from a book), lvl 50 bard song, and the same AB and stats @ 60 (40 base STR, 71 AB fully buffed ). Why no dwarven love??
Cheers, Perin
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Post by atomicsomething on Jun 4, 2007 19:04:43 GMT
A STR bard that isn't a dwarven warchanter? Obviously the original build pre-dated the new quasiclass, but if you're rebuilding, the new quasi seems like a very good fit. 21 Ba /18 DD/ 1 Pal gets you 3 pre-set epics (your choice of 4th from a book), lvl 50 bard song, and the same AB and stats @ 60 (40 base STR, 71 AB fully buffed ). Why no dwarven love?? Cheers, Perin you need 25 level of bard to get bards epics. A warchanter can get then at most 3 (either bard or DD ones). You get your epic upon reaching lvl 40, meaning you need 24 lvl bard before 40 to get the third one.
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Post by borges on Jun 4, 2007 19:39:48 GMT
OK so no 4th epic. However, my reading comprehension isn't *that* bad. Although I haven't tested it in the chamber, the quasi description indicates that you can get 3 epics--Instruments, Girding, and DoM--using the level progression I described.
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