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My suggested path for if the enchanter dies: just soothe everything then cover the cleric on heals while she gets everything atoned. To be honest I find your advice conflicting. On one hand, you say a paladin should be an active user of spells (which increasing mana pool doesn't even help), but now you are saying the mana pool is for emergency situations where depth of pool is more important than regen... Which is it? Because if you are spurging out your mana in general play you might not have it in an emergency. You criticise other knights for doing the minimum expenditure to keep aggro; have you considered this is a strategy to keep mana at 97% so it is available when they really need it? | |||
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Minimum necessary to ensure you hold aggro is the best way knights can functionally balance their mana. 60-200 less mana use unnecessarily per fight is a lot more important than having an extra large mana reserve. Our mana regen is poor. We really only have external buffs and meditate unless you have some high end FT items. I don’t know about the groups others roll with but I’m lucky if I have the chance to catch a few quick Med ticks between fights.
Using lots of mana always just means you have to sit on your arse that much longer to get it back. My goal is always minimum necessary to get the job done well while keeping a strong enough reserve that I can stun whenever needed, help emergency root as needed, and toss heals around (self and others) to save a life or ease the burden of the healer.
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I put starting stats into wisdom into my pally and regretted in in the 50s when I realized all you need is Mana Regen. And if you’re constantly dumping your mana in a raid scene then you shoulda just made a cleric.
Dex all day IMO. Plenty of nice dex/ac items out there. More procs, more aggro, more mana saved by more procs, more fun. | ||
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Mana regen will always be a dilemma for knights, afaik we werent always meant to be standing unless we just cast the minimum spells required to function - tapping those sweet 10 mana spells that make hybrid tanking a sinch. | |||
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Let's again state: I dont play 10 hrs a day 7 days a week, I started to compile a list of gear that would be attainable by a normal player (not a high end raider). I have 7k plat in the bank, I dont have time to farm endlessly. Progression is slow. My Paladin is level 55 after 4 years. Your concept of Paladins is fixated on raiding, this is why you are having a poor time trying to understand. Less than 1% of Paladins on this server probably participate actively in raids, and usually are there only to cast our DS buff. Of those 1% Paladins probably 5-10 have ever tanked raid mobs in the last few years. So hope that helps frame things up for you and might help you understand a little better. | |||
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Last edited by White_knight; 04-22-2019 at 07:30 PM..
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Also Pacify is a 100 mana spell, if sucessful its going to cost you 600 mana to pac 6 mobs as you described, calm is 50 mana spell so 250 mana but only works up to level 50 mobs - if you had to pacify 2x times thats 1200 mana, seems like that emergency larger mana pool would be needed after all. You keep rattling on about mana regen too: it's a terrible arguement because mana regen is available to both spec builds - mana regen isnt exclusive to a certain build type - I dont get what this point is?? What your describing is a false economy of mana: a smaller pool regens quicker? Guess what? You're getting the exact same regen with a larger pool too, it's just when you hit 100% mana a wisdom/mana built paladin hits 60% mana. | |||
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You rolled into this thread linking your magelo and asking what the first thing people noticed it was. You might have thought people would fawn over your high wisdom but really the only thing extraordinary about that magelo was your bad ac and really goofy fucking gear choices [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] The degree to which you get defensive on this topic is comical.
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I’m no paladin, but I do appreciate a good one.
Its true that paladins all regen mana at the same rate, barring those with flowing thought, but a larger mana pool is clearly better. I’d rather my reservoir be deep on any casting class, though. Size up the real difference AC will give you in a given situation. I would imagine having a wis build and an ac build depending on the group would be best.
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