Mr. Roguish
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@RobynJoanne Wow, just...wow. I'm really blown back by the level of detail you went in with everything, I appreciate it! Well I guess it's only right that I answer your questions as I already offered I would. I digress: quote:
There's the new Geo Logos for starters. Ironically, I had already picked it up I was just sitting in my Shared vault because I was moving some things around. quote:
I notice you have the original Logos, but you do not use it for whatever personal reason. Regardless, it provides one of the highest MRM boosts on a shield, though dodge doesn't really care for elemental resists, so you can skip this. This is true, however a lot of really great shields are of the water element, which I also have: • Doray- Which I was able to swap out with the the "mystic father of time" • Hyperalphean Skjoldr (currently in use)- Because of low LUK, helps ensure that I can at least dodge one of the enemies' attacks if they have a chance to go first despite my [ambush potion = 105 initiative] + [whispering raiment = 105 initiative] + [stalking paw = 0-100 initiative] + [45 LUK = 45 initiative] = 255-355 initiative (because dodge build takes time to set up, not having the initiative to go first is extremely detrimental, but there are reason I found it better to sacrifice LUK that I will explain later) • Kindred Spirits' Devotion (currently in use)- For worst case scenario needs of a boost of SP and/or MP, especially since it doesn't take that many charges for use - While Logos does indeed have the highest MRM when toggled, I wanted to somewhat attempt to have as much of an elementally diverse arsenal as feasible. And while Agony shield doesn't match or surpass Logos, it comes extremely close additionally without any toggle because a dodge build can be extremely draining on one's resources (usually SP). But more often than not, the only shields I use in my entire inventory are the UltraGuardian shield and the mystic father of time. So said shield would only be necessary if for whatever reason, I just REALLY needed to make sure that my enemy didn't hit me more than +135.04 MRM. But since I got the Geo Logos, I swapped that out with my Gemini shield, but now I lack a wind shield. So far my UltraGuardian set is unaligned so that I can use the shield with any of my other armors, but now I'm contemplating shifting it to one of the elements of fire, wind, or light. quote:
I'd also normally recommend Titan's Fall to a dodge build player, but you already have it, so I'll assume you know best. Titan's fall does good damage, but I'd rather have the SP regen from the UltraGuardian which helps me maintain my MRM boosts and stack the ele vulnerability from the power gauntlet, thus increase my own damage and making such additional damage from the shield not cost effective in comparison. For example, I actually experimented with neko for awhile, but I switched back to vampire. So with that, I use the sunburst amulet and stack burn with bleed because bleed activates with the burn infliction. Now with the SP drain from the famine rapier and the SP gain from the ultra guardian shield, I can keep stacking burn which is simultaneously stacking bleed too and I am regaining all the SP used each time. This is more along the lines of just sitting and dodging like the ghost costume. But instead of a flat damage from the titansfall shield, the damage for both bleed and burn are progressively getting stronger and quickly surpasses the damage from the shield. quote:
Sin of Revenotheus is a clone of Possessed Sword that scales to level 150. It has a chance of reducing a monster's hit by 12 bth. The main benefit it has is that it attacks while doing this, so you do not have to sacrifice all pet damage for the "MRM increase" (it's technically not an MRM increase, hence the quotes). You already have this, but I believe it's worth mentioning, as you're not using the pet. Female Shinobi is the guest counterpart for if you are seeking a similar effect. Call Mana Bat provides you with a guest that can heal MP based on damage. While it's nothing special at first, dodge builds can spam click PCO to greatly increase damage output. It can heal a substantial amount of MP, though you also have Siphon for this role. Currently, my guest and pets that allow me to have an effective MRM dodge build are the bun-bannerets. Guaranteed MRM buffs are far superior compared to the chance based one's the Sin of Revenotheus, Possessed Sword, and female shinobi (that I only got for the sake of aesthetic) in both reliability and the overall MRM buff. Additionally, celerity will add the stack of the MRM buff the bannerets provide but the same cannot be said for the parry pets/guests. I also have the mana bat in my shared vault actually, but as I said, the bannerets are way too essential for the dodge build at this point that the potential mana regen isn't as necessary nor cost effective to actually staying alive due to the ability to dodge. quote:
Finally, it is a personal choice, but why do you not use Big Dictionary? It has Panoply, which is a MRM booster that is far more powerful and cheaper than anything else available. It is much better than Imanok Edoc. I also do not understand some of your other equipment choices, but I trust that they are for your rogue aesthetic reasons. This, on the other hand, struck me as strange since you're not using the better version of an item you're currently using. Ah yes the big question. I find that when using the big dictionary, it is better to use the pig Drake as it will keep the stack of MRM lasting longer without the need to recast. However depending on how much MRM you are relying on to be effective at dodging, its only extended about 1 extra turn than the 5 that big dictionary provides. I find that dual bannerets immediately surpass banneret+pigdrake without big dictionary being used and having to build up to it. So if one were to just stack celerity, you'll start off with a sufficient amount of MRM each turn pets have celerity without the burden of additional turns of celerity quickly burning through the turns of the MRM boost from big dictionary. However if one were to use big dictionary, one could essentially do one cast and after the initial boosts of MRM, both pigdrake and banneret will surpass the MRM from the dual bannerets on the very next turn; and will last without stacked celerity. However if you do have celerity, you'll be burning through your MRM buffs to the point that it will become detrimental towards MRM stacking unless pet exclusive celerity is stacked via clever disguise (misc). Simply said, I find not using the big dictionary to be easier, takes less time, more conservative on my MP resource, and the benefits of a big dictionary strategy that it gives more than dual banneretts aren't remotely neccessary. The only reason I use imonok edoc, is because I had the extra spell slot availalbe and because I was testing to see if I could make big dictionary more useful actually.
< Message edited by Mr. Roguish -- 11/13/2021 11:21:01 >
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