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my paladin enjoys being useful while being parked in places like Crypt or Raid targets hehe | |||
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a good paladin is a twinked to the teeth paladin.
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Yes, level is key as you can't get a crit failure if the lull succeeds. But I find it helpful to carry a crude stein (+15cha). It's pretty quick and easy to swap a single item to make critical failures less common. Also Kaev is a half-elf paladin rather than the over-popular dwarf, so his standard gear + the stein has put his cha at/over 120 for much of his career and crit failures have been pretty rare except when I've been lazy about the stein swap in my experience on p99. It's a nice feeling when you stick a lull on the fourth try.
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yeah crude stein and two 7CHA rings is +29charisma for just two extra items. definitely worth keeping around unless you're lazy.
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In my experience on my enchanter, the resist rate is determined by MR/level, but the critical resist rate is determined by charisma. The second is far more important, of course. That said, I haven't really tested it because lull crits are so rare that I would need to do like 1000 trials with 255, then another 1000 with 200, etc.
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a pure heart
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