Stam synergy for you or the dd. as a nb tank all you need is siphoning attacks + whatever.
Stam synergy for you or the dd. as a nb tank all you need is siphoning attacks + whatever.
So you think a NB tank doesn't need the same support as a DK tank? Just toggle siphoning attacks and do a few light weaves to top resources back up?
Any ideas on healing? Would a nightblade healer and a nightblade tank doing off healing be sufficient for vet dungeons if your group is good enough, or is a templar healer a must?
Stam synergy for you or the dd. as a nb tank all you need is siphoning attacks + whatever.
So you think a NB tank doesn't need the same support as a DK tank? Just toggle siphoning attacks and do a few light weaves to top resources back up?
Any ideas on healing? Would a nightblade healer and a nightblade tank doing off healing be sufficient for vet dungeons if your group is good enough, or is a templar healer a must?
Well, i am a nightblade tank, so yea. It helps to have calthrops or path of darkness down, because that will proc it too. I rarely have stamina issues, even when full heavy and using armor master and calthrops (both are signifigant stamina drains and i have a small stamina pool.) you just need to light attack a few times when its safe to do so to make sure you are golden.
Undaunted command passive is still great to have though. Every bit helps.
Especially since you are an experienced group, i would say yes on the healer. Healing ward is a fine replacement for breath of life, if used well. I honestly dont think you will have problems. It is different though.
Bloody-Goodbyes wrote: »I like NB healing personally, have one myself. Their heals cause damage and also one of the ultimates can mitigate damage for your group when in the AoE, and heal them. So its kind of like having another DPS and Tank in the group too.
There really isn't much issue doing vet dungeons with different play styles so long as every role knows what they're doing. Obviously don't go in with a group of new players using oddball roles, but with a group of experienced players in there its really not going to make much a difference because the job will still get done.
Deviating from the norm and making things less cookie-cutter isn't bad. Makes gameplay more interesting.