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Author Topic: For Those who wish to tank with their sin and not bug the monk...  (Read 502 times)
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Ether
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« on: December 05, 2006, 05:48:07 PM »

This build I thought about during the first preview. I was to preoccupied with the dervish and didn't get to test it until the release of nightfall.

This is based strictly to counter the Leeroy jenkins mentality with efficient damage output and the armor of a warrior with sentinals and watch yourself on.

109AL while attacking

Assassin / Dervish
450hp / 35energy

10 Earth
12 Dagger
15 Critical

Vital Boon
Signet of poised light
Convictio
Golden lotus strike or Res signet
unsuspection strike ( 105-149dmg )
Wild strike ( 56-73dmg )
Critical strike ( 56-73 dmg x2 )
Mobious strike (56-73 dmg )

Dmg is based on average dmg and range if between armor classes struck.
Zelous daggers were used with a +5energy mod +30hp
All nightstalker armor is used.

This lacks a shadowstep but played like the stereo typed sin your monk is going to say 1 thing. WOW!
His main concern is going to be blind on you.

Not the best build but you kill stuff and live to tell the tale and not have a monk ringing your neck.



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« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2006, 08:33:06 AM »

this build actually took down the VIM Dervish in 1v1!  In a mob the Dervish out performs because of its AOE dmg.  But for spiking down a monk or another target this build was awesome! 

Thanks for posting it Ether Cheesy
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