Skills you want, vs Skills you don't
- theGryphon
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- HodgePodge
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So far, I'm partial to:
Attack so I can get Archery
Defense for Magic Resistance
Logistics for Movement & Scouting
Light Magic
Destructive Magic for Ice Bolt & Lighting Bolt
Summoning Magic
This way your Hero is really balanced between Might & Magic.
But then, I've heard Sorcery is a really good skill too & I gotta try War Machines. I think for Rangers, Luck is much better than for other factions.
Attack so I can get Archery
Defense for Magic Resistance
Logistics for Movement & Scouting
Light Magic
Destructive Magic for Ice Bolt & Lighting Bolt
Summoning Magic
This way your Hero is really balanced between Might & Magic.
But then, I've heard Sorcery is a really good skill too & I gotta try War Machines. I think for Rangers, Luck is much better than for other factions.
- Wolfshanze
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is enlightenment really that crappy? I always choose it for the extra primary stats.
I'm a primary stat nerd. on the other hand; "wasting" three whole skills just for primary stats does seem a bit overboard..
but if H5 had skill teaching structures on the adventure map I can imagine that enlightenment would be a bit better.
I'm a primary stat nerd. on the other hand; "wasting" three whole skills just for primary stats does seem a bit overboard..
but if H5 had skill teaching structures on the adventure map I can imagine that enlightenment would be a bit better.
- Wolfshanze
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In my opinion... YES!Arzang wrote:is enlightenment really that crappy?
That's it in a nutshell... while other skills just keep giving and giving with really worthwhile abilities (three more), Enlightenment is useless other then the primary skill.I'm a primary stat nerd. on the other hand; "wasting" three whole skills just for primary stats does seem a bit overboard.
So what do you want... Enlightenment (1 nice thing) or any other skill (4 nice things).
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- Galactic Gargle Blaster
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enlightenment is one of those catch-22 things. yeah, you level up a good bit faster with enlightenment, but choosing enlightenment takes away some of those level-ups that could have been used for something else.. lol
edit - but if they increased the % increase in exp a whole bunch so that it's hugely significant, then suddenly it would become a very viable skill. hopefully in an upcoming patch they can do just that..
edit - but if they increased the % increase in exp a whole bunch so that it's hugely significant, then suddenly it would become a very viable skill. hopefully in an upcoming patch they can do just that..
- Wolfshanze
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Another thing about Enlightenment, it's kinda pointless in the campaigns, because you reach level caps in every scenario ANYWAYS, so leveling up faster doesn't really matter, you still end up with the same level hero anyways, yet you've wasted at least four upgrades you could've had if you chose a differant skill.
- Wolfshanze
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Enlightenment would probably only have any value against a human player or an unrestricted-level map.stefan.urlus wrote:useful perhaps more in the single and multiplayer maps ...
Certainly I nominate "Enlightenment" as the WORST skill to use in any campaign. It doesn't make your hero any higher in level then without it (because of level-caps) and you've mostly tossed away four skill slots that could have been used on something more useful.
I usually take the best one IMO between the choices I get offered at the level up.
As for which skill I especially like, I like the leadership and luck skills. Logistics is pretty much a must have most of the time. As for the rest, I mostly check for the "tertiary skills" to see which ones I would find better and go for that. It usually depends on which faction I play.
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As for which skill I especially like, I like the leadership and luck skills. Logistics is pretty much a must have most of the time. As for the rest, I mostly check for the "tertiary skills" to see which ones I would find better and go for that. It usually depends on which faction I play.
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- Wolfshanze
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- Qurqirish Dragon
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Actually, in the necromancer campaign (or actually for any necromancer), enlightenment is great:Wolfshanze wrote:Enlightenment would probably only have any value against a human player or an unrestricted-level map.stefan.urlus wrote:useful perhaps more in the single and multiplayer maps ...
Certainly I nominate "Enlightenment" as the WORST skill to use in any campaign. It doesn't make your hero any higher in level then without it (because of level-caps) and you've mostly tossed away four skill slots that could have been used on something more useful.
+1 stat point per 2 levels
Scholar is useful if you have wide-spread towns.
Lord of the Undead increases necromancy skill by 5% more (half a level of the primary skill for the class!)
Dark revelation is another free level (although this isn't needed in the campaigns
and those three abilities are the path needed to get Howl of Terror.
For other classes where the "advanced" abilities are just experience and 1 or 2 stat points, it isn't that good, I will agree.
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Something I discovered yesterday that I found interesting-
I began the Warlock campaign, and decided I would try for the ultimate ability (I got all 5 secondary skills that I needed too, so I have a chance)
Anyway, I took Arcane Intuition (Eagle Eye in previous games) at one point, since it was the only ability offered that I needed (I use secondary skill boosts to advanced/expert only if neither ability is one I need- thus maximizing the chances of getting everything).
It turns out that you can learn spells from your own creatures! When my matrons cast spells, the hero learned them! I'm hoping to remember to check when other spells are cast to see if they are learned immediately or only after the battle (I would assume after the battle, since that's how it worked in the past, but who knows?)
Unfortunately, going for the ultimate ability prevents the learning of any magic schools in this campaign (since you start with a secondary that you don't need), so I'll probably have all the low-level spells before I can really experiment.
I began the Warlock campaign, and decided I would try for the ultimate ability (I got all 5 secondary skills that I needed too, so I have a chance)
Anyway, I took Arcane Intuition (Eagle Eye in previous games) at one point, since it was the only ability offered that I needed (I use secondary skill boosts to advanced/expert only if neither ability is one I need- thus maximizing the chances of getting everything).
It turns out that you can learn spells from your own creatures! When my matrons cast spells, the hero learned them! I'm hoping to remember to check when other spells are cast to see if they are learned immediately or only after the battle (I would assume after the battle, since that's how it worked in the past, but who knows?)
Unfortunately, going for the ultimate ability prevents the learning of any magic schools in this campaign (since you start with a secondary that you don't need), so I'll probably have all the low-level spells before I can really experiment.
- DaemianLucifer
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i dont get why they had to divide the offer into 2 skills and 2 abilities because once you fill up on your skills, you only need to fill up abilities and only 2 offered is not enough to get the ones you want...
last night i was getting agrael on his way to his ultimate ability. but they only offered me scouting and resistance when i needed swift gating or evasion...if only i can decline the offer of leveling up....
they should make it so that once you fill up your 6 slots for skills, you should be offered 4 abilities....only 2 random choices at a time is not good enough to get the abilities that you NEED to reach the ultimate level....
last night i was getting agrael on his way to his ultimate ability. but they only offered me scouting and resistance when i needed swift gating or evasion...if only i can decline the offer of leveling up....
they should make it so that once you fill up your 6 slots for skills, you should be offered 4 abilities....only 2 random choices at a time is not good enough to get the abilities that you NEED to reach the ultimate level....
- Campaigner
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It's not a joke if you get one of the other heroes in it to the level cap... you get a very difficult fight out of it if you make that mistake (it took me 6 hours of reloading ) at least on heroic. Cakewalk it was not!Campaigner wrote:Heh, I actually chosed Enlightenment over Luck in the Necro campaign (I'm at Necro 3 now) and my stats are around 70 now. Lucky that this campaign is a cakewalk though
As for enlightenment, best for a Necro (for Lord of the Undead, a fantastic ability) but even on other characters, + 1stat point per 2 levels, makes your stats an awful lot higher, it makes you roughly 50% better at supporting your troops than a hero of the same level without expert enlightenment.
Not quite 50% obviously, because you won't have 6 skills, but only 5, so it depends how you like to play. It isn't so bad that I would reject it out of hand though. (Although every time I've taken it I've always had to try to get the racial unique abilities off it, because the three standard sub skills are all bad).
I really like the primary skills in this game, however some of the subskills need a lot of work. For instance, Chilling Bones and Chilling Blades, are very, very, weak skills that really have no impact on the game, however they require at least advanced level of defence/offence and either protection or battle frenzy in advance.
Also, unless I need it for the ultimate ability I would never want power of speed, power of endurance or any of those other abilities, which are all worse than the more standard abilities. I would much rather have protection, evasion and vitality, than give up one of those for the ability to cast endurance at no cost. (Wasting a hero turn).
If power of speed/endurance came with a mass effect then maybe I would be interested.
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