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SideStrider | Wed 26-Mar-08 03:44 AM |
Member since 30th Dec 2007
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#20866, "Giant legacy"
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Anybody have advice for legacies for a sword/HtH Cloud giant?
Just curious.
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_Magus_ | Wed 26-Mar-08 12:09 PM |
Member since 05th Dec 2006
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#20871, "Some legacies that come to my mind..."
In response to Reply #0
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Chilling Embrace - Extra dam roll for when you're using fists, and lack weapon dam roll.
Cry of Thunder - Another huge damage boost for those big flurries/pummels.
Landslide of the Second Breath - Beat people up with swords while driving them (trip lag), then throw out the big flurry when they least suspect it.
Surrounding the Sunrise - If you're fighting multiple foes at once a lot of times (e.g. Nexus vs. Battle, or vice versa).
Greeting the Avalanche - More powerful bashes (in every respect).
Fires of Adversity - Would be decent with high Cloud giant HP's. I think all of my hero cloud giants have had roughly 1050-1100 hps.
There's a lot of other utility options available also. It just really depends on who you're fighting, or what you really have the most trouble with. I routinely have trouble getting slept by anti-paladin's, necromancers and thieves as my cloud giants, so "Place of the Raging River" might not be a bad idea.
Also, shamans always gave me huge trouble as a cloud giant. You might consider taking Forsaken Thoughts to help with that, and also cover some wrath/divine vulnerability that cloud giants have.
At the unofficial site (qhcf.net), there is a warrior page that lists the legacies, and give a brief description of what they are suspected to do.
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SideStrider | Wed 26-Mar-08 03:59 AM |
Member since 30th Dec 2007
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#20867, "RE: Giant legacy"
In response to Reply #0
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Or should I use maces instead of hands?
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Daevryn | Wed 26-Mar-08 07:59 AM |
Member since 13th Feb 2007
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#20868, "RE: Giant legacy"
In response to Reply #1
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Depends on what you're after.
I'd probably base your choices on what kinds of fights give you trouble as-is.
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