IzakiBrotherSs wrote: »Veli/TFS/Hunding's is very strong on basically every class. You shouldn't need VO due to the fact that Stam DKs have a full out heavy attack rotation and on top of that they have Battle Roar, which kinda makes them the best sustaining class.
Now my Stam DK is gathering dust because I just enjoy Stam NB and Temp too much to play anything else at the moment, I'll just show you a clip that gives a pretty good idea of the DPS Hunding's can put out:
http://xboxdvr.com/gamer/lI Izaki Il/video/35249161
^ 3mil dummy
http://xboxdvr.com/gamer/lI Izaki Il/video/35396716
^ 6mil dummy
And Hunding's is actually even stronger on DK, due to the increased amount of heavy attacks which scale pretty much only with weapon damage (for light and heavy attacks, 1 weapon damage = 40 stamina, for skills 1 weapon damage = 10 stamina).
So for now keep your current setup, its a very strong, classic setup, that is definitely viable for trials. As you get more CP and as you get into better raiding groups, you'll be able to start optimizing your raid setups with other stamina classes (someone wears NMG, someone wears Sunderflame, War Machine, etc.)
Good luck!
PocketAces13xb wrote: »IzakiBrotherSs wrote: »Veli/TFS/Hunding's is very strong on basically every class. You shouldn't need VO due to the fact that Stam DKs have a full out heavy attack rotation and on top of that they have Battle Roar, which kinda makes them the best sustaining class.
Now my Stam DK is gathering dust because I just enjoy Stam NB and Temp too much to play anything else at the moment, I'll just show you a clip that gives a pretty good idea of the DPS Hunding's can put out:
http://xboxdvr.com/gamer/lI Izaki Il/video/35249161
^ 3mil dummy
http://xboxdvr.com/gamer/lI Izaki Il/video/35396716
^ 6mil dummy
And Hunding's is actually even stronger on DK, due to the increased amount of heavy attacks which scale pretty much only with weapon damage (for light and heavy attacks, 1 weapon damage = 40 stamina, for skills 1 weapon damage = 10 stamina).
So for now keep your current setup, its a very strong, classic setup, that is definitely viable for trials. As you get more CP and as you get into better raiding groups, you'll be able to start optimizing your raid setups with other stamina classes (someone wears NMG, someone wears Sunderflame, War Machine, etc.)
Good luck!
My friend has a StamNB but only played PVP with it. Can you recommend an easier build just to get him started in Normal Trials? He's cp 175 but I can craft him almost anything or purchase from guild traders.