Rift MMO


Recommended Posts

Yea, I spent about 2 hours re-speccing all 6 roles on my cleric last night.

My previous DPS build was a 51 inquisitor (which is very similar to the Arbiter preset). I built something very similar last night (also 51 inquisitor). My gear isn't great (only 2 pieces of HK gear, no crystal and the rest are drops from experts and T1 raids) and I don't normally play DPS (normally heal), but I was pulling 2000 DPS easily, which is a gain of about +400 from pre-patch. I kinda like the focus on DoTs more (now have 4 instead of 2 plus 1 that wasn't worth using) and Nysyr's Rebuke hits like a truck (I had several crits for 5.6k during NR channels).

I only got a chance to run 1 expert last night (and that took a while to pop) since everyone is still playing with specs, but I was very pleased with the Inquisitor DPS - I was about 200 behind a similarly geared mage in my group last night.

Having played with the healing and tank soul changes more in the beta, I'm really happy with the changes they've made to those souls, though I will miss Serendipity.

I'd like to try out a Druid or Shaman, but I need a good 2-hander first, and they're not easy to come by.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Storm Legion launched yesterday. And it was a bumpy one. Lots of ability lag across multiple shards and Faeblight even crashed once. My server, Wolfsbane, never crashed, but we had severe ability lag (up to 5-6 seconds). Trion took all the shards down for emergency maintenance and a restart in the evening, so I logged off for the night.

Got almost a full level in about 3-4 hours of play time. And so far, the experience is just as good as it was during the betas (although less buggy).

I've never seen so many people in a questing area before. On the one hand, it was awesome to see so many people in the game. On the other, it sucked because there was a lot of camping quest spawns.

I didn't get much play time on Rift last night but I will tonight. My biggest question is whats the point of the Defiler soul for clerics? It has some weird damage transfer mechanic based on the power description. But aside from a tank I cant see anyone ever using this. Its just too dangerous considering the damage output some bosses have. I just want to get to 60 asap so I can start gearing up again.

I didn't get much play time on Rift last night but I will tonight. My biggest question is whats the point of the Defiler soul for clerics? It has some weird damage transfer mechanic based on the power description. But aside from a tank I cant see anyone ever using this. Its just too dangerous considering the damage output some bosses have. I just want to get to 60 asap so I can start gearing up again.

I main a cleric and was very intrigued when I first heard the concept of the Defiler, but it's in a terrible spot right now. It's classed as a healer and it can heal a 5-man reasonably well if you have a competent player behind the Defiler. But it's whole playstyle is clunky and unintuitive.

It's like a bad cross of the old-style chloromancer with a gimped purifier and a dash of warden and beastmaster.

The idea is, you place a link on a player. The link causes a percentage of the damage that player receives (there are 4 links - up to 25% at the top end), after mitigation, to be transferred to the defiler. The defiler has talents that reduce the amount of link damage they take, as well as a self-shield (Husk of Indifference) that absorbs only link damage. Several of their abilities will cause the shield to refresh, so even though it's only a 30s buff, it refreshes often enough to stay up.

The only way the defiler could die from link damage would be if he had all 4 of his links up and the boss did enough to damage to one-shot all 4 of his linked allies in one hit (with a lot of overkill).

Most of the abilities that heal are based around Foul Growth stacks, which only heal after 10 seconds, but can be triggered early by other abilities. But to get a stack, you either have to burn a cooldown to get 3 stacks, or cast a 2s cast spell 3 times to build 3 stacks again. And then you have bonds, that are applied to enemies and give bonuses to you based on something else you do.

I really wanted to try it, but every time I've looked at the soul tree, I just can't help but thinking it is the worst train-wreck of a soul and a nightmare to play well. Unfortunately, they're going to be a requirement for progression raiding - 25% off the top for tank damage is too good to pass up.

In the beta, and now on Live, I've been having a good time leveling with a Shaman build (51 shaman, 10 druid, 5 justicar). It has good passive heals, high survivability, and great single target and good AoE damage. A lot of other people are swearing by a 44 druid, 22 justicar build for soloing/grinding.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • That's not clickbait. Clickbait is headlines like, "You'll never guess what this person looks like now" for example. For goodness sake, take a look around the internet if you think this is clickbait. How do sites survive if people don't click through to articles? How many people in all honesty would have clicked this if it had your suggested headline? You and those upvoting your post won't be happy until the web is a couple of hundred websites all behind a paywall.
    • HopToDesk 1.46.2.0 by Razvan Serea HopToDesk aims to improve the user experience by providing a free, easy-to-use, and secure remote desktop solution for all major device types including Windows PC, Mac, Linux, Android, Chrome Books, iOS, and even Raspberry Pi devices. HopToDesk empowers you to connect, control, and collaborate with ease. Whether you're providing IT support, managing remote teams, or accessing your own devices from anywhere, HopToDesk offers a reliable and secure solution. HopToDesk does not and cannot monitor user activity as the application uses end-to-end encryption for all traffic, and does not make a distinction between personal and business use (both are allowed). Additionally, HopToDesk includes many of the main features of common remote desktop solutions such as Unattended Access, File Transfer, Live Chat, Wake-On-LAN, 2FA, Direct IP access, a Recent Session and Favorite list, and is available in over 20 languages. HopToDesk can run in portable mode or installed on desktop operating systems. Installation is optional, and will install the HopToDesk service which runs in the background and listens for incoming connections, allowing the device to be accessible at all times. Why Choose HopToDesk? Completely Free: Enjoy full access for both personal and commercial use—no hidden fees or limitations. End-to-End Encryption: All communications, including screen sharing, file transfers, and chats, are protected with robust encryption. Open Source: Contribute to and benefit from a transparent and community-driven project. No Account Required: Connect instantly without the need for sign-ups or subscriptions. Core Features Remote Control & Screen Sharing: Effortlessly access and manage remote devices. File Transfer: Securely send and receive files with drag-and-drop simplicity. Live Chat: Communicate in real-time during sessions. Multi-Monitor Support: Navigate multiple screens with ease. Clipboard Synchronization: Copy and paste seamlessly across devices. Wake-on-LAN: Power on remote systems remotely. Session Recording: Document sessions for future reference. Two-Factor Authentication: Enhance security with an additional verification layer. Custom Branding: Personalize your remote sessions with custom avatars. Unattended Access: Connect to devices without requiring user intervention. Network Customization: Adjust settings like TURN relays and signaling servers to suit your environment. Centralized Device Management Utilize the HopToDesk Dashboard to: Monitor device status in real-time. Generate invite links for easy device integration. Customize network settings and synchronize changes effortlessly. Add a personal touch with custom avatars displayed during remote sessions. Download: HopToDesk 64-bit | HopToDesk 32-bit | ~9.0 MB (Freeware) Download: HopToDesk ARM64 | 21.4 MB Link: HopToDesk Home Page | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Or use Epic games and get full games for free. lol Steam and their demos. Thankfully there’s competition
    • Maybe I missed it, but does this say anywhere that the game save bug has been squashed? I haven't encountered it myself, but it would be nice to know I'm good to go. Anyway, amazingly well done game. Mostly more of the same. ...but when the same is best in class with improved graphics and features, then a win.
    • Well when your game flops, you should expect this. If I do bad at work, I would expect a layoff. Less than 1600 people played it on steam. https://steamdb.info/app/1934570/charts/
  • Recent Achievements

    • Reacting Well
      Almohandis earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • First Post
      Cosminus earned a badge
      First Post
    • One Year In
      ThatGuyOnline earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Week One Done
      Jeroen Wilms earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      rolfus earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      477
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      182
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      118
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      83
    5. 5
      neufuse
      73
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!