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Post by
bbohnhoff
This is a question for you number crunchers out there. Would you get more SP from?
1: Taking 4/5 Spiritual Guidance and 1/1 Spirit of Redemption
or
2: Taking 5/5 Spiritual Guidance and 0/1 Spirit of Redemption
On the one hand you get 5% more SP from your spirit, but 5% less spirit. On the other hand, you get 5% more spirit, but 5% less SP from your spirit.
And if they flip-flop, about how much spirit would it take to make SG worth more than SoR?
Just a few thoughts for a completely random disc/holy hybrid that I just thought up while toying with the talent calculator.
Thanks!
Post by
Nazeka
The answer to this relies entirely on the equipped gear at the time. Spreadsheet it.
Post by
Erethzium
Don't see why you don't have enough points for both. Spec?
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Vindeta
There a reason why your thinking about not taking Spirit of Redemption?
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Post by
bbohnhoff
i was wanting to use those talents to super charge borrowed time. but if you get 5/5 BT then you can only use one talent point in one of those two talents. if you could get 5/5 BT, 5/5 SG, 3/3 enlightenment, and SoR then you could really throw out some major shields. increase your absorbtion by 40%, your SP by 25% of your spirit, and 11% more spirit. but if we are going to be wishing for things then we could also tack on 3/3 spirit tap and 2/2 IST. it would be really awesome to get those first few talents going on though, without the ST's.
Post by
Paolo
I found a way to spec both Penance and CoH. I can't tell you how, unfortunately. But I am a healing
machine
!
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