Zodiarkslayer wrote: »I love my ShieldPlar.
Hexos' Ward, Sanctuary and either Iceheart or Mother Ciannat.
You can have up to six shields active at the same time. Totally crazy.
This is the best defense/offense balance on a Templar I have been able to find.
Since Jbeam is the only thing we’re really good for these days, I’ve fully leaned into it with Kvatch Gladiator and Deadly. It’s really funny to see mobs and bosses go poof when they’re in execute range. It’s tough to get them into execute range sometimes when you’re soloing harder content, but very satisfying to see the health bar moving rapidly once you’re there — almost like you’re playing an actually competent DPS class, rather than a Templar.
BXR_Lonestar wrote: »Since Jbeam is the only thing we’re really good for these days, I’ve fully leaned into it with Kvatch Gladiator and Deadly. It’s really funny to see mobs and bosses go poof when they’re in execute range. It’s tough to get them into execute range sometimes when you’re soloing harder content, but very satisfying to see the health bar moving rapidly once you’re there — almost like you’re playing an actually competent DPS class, rather than a Templar.
I played around with Kvatch Gladiator, but TBH, I don't really notice a difference with the set because beam starts to get its big bonus after 50%, and Kvatch doesn't kick in until 25%. Of course, I was trying it in PVP and not PVE, and in that situation, the opponent was going to be an instakill if they are under 30% anyways. I did play around with using Sheer Venom with the beam, and that was actually pretty fun.
BXR_Lonestar wrote: »Why sanctuary? Even dedicated healers have not used the set in a long time. It seems like your build would benefit more from blind induction, which would increase the strength of your own shields, and if you are supplying healing for your group, it increases the strength of your heals if they are further away from you. Seems like it could be a good fit?
I'd also throw in there Brands of the Imperium, which gives you a large shield just for being hit by an attack.
Aggrovious wrote: »I used to run this class a lot solo before the jabs were nerfed. Ever since then, I cant seem to find a good set to run to solo hard things besides Deadly. Any recommendation? No trail set is a plus, I want to have fun with the class.
Zodiarkslayer wrote: »I love my ShieldPlar.
Hexos' Ward, Prayer Shawl and either Iceheart or Mother Ciannat.
You can have up to six shields active at the same time. Totally crazy.
This is the best defense/offense balance on a Templar I have been able to find.
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Special:EsoBuildData?id=583692
Edit: Wrong Set. 🙈
Added Link.
YandereGirlfriend wrote: »Do Combat Physician over Prayer Shawl. The Crit will be better for your damage and synergize better with Iceheart.
I can tell you what set is NOT fun to run — Aetheric Lancer. What a waste of time grinding that one out…
I knew going into it that I’d have to pick up the spear proc; what I didn’t know is that it drops in such random places around the enemy. It’s annoying in PVE, and you can forget about it as a solo PVPer. I know some PVPers are using it, but honestly, if I’m personally going to use a proc set, I don’t want to have to micromanage it by hunting it down during the heat of battle.
Back to playing rangeplar and mainly playing other classes in PVP…
Aggrovious wrote: »I can tell you what set is NOT fun to run — Aetheric Lancer. What a waste of time grinding that one out…
I knew going into it that I’d have to pick up the spear proc; what I didn’t know is that it drops in such random places around the enemy. It’s annoying in PVE, and you can forget about it as a solo PVPer. I know some PVPers are using it, but honestly, if I’m personally going to use a proc set, I don’t want to have to micromanage it by hunting it down during the heat of battle.
Back to playing rangeplar and mainly playing other classes in PVP…
LOL, I just saw your comment in another thread. Its a shame, the set sounds cool on paper
I don't run hard stuff, but I do have a recommendation you can try: Single Bar Templar.
There are builds you can find online. When I followed those builds exactly, I was surprised just how strong I felt even with my lesser gear. (I've switched things around since then to suit my own play style)
It might be fun to do something out of the ordinary.