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Troop08
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Postby Troop08 » May 09, 2011 01:20

Hey there guys!

Just looking to get some opinion here. I love to play a jack of all trade kind of class and on Mid I was thinking maybe Savage or Skald could fill that. I want to know what you think about those 2 and is there another class that could be considered good for jack of all trade. I'm looking for any kind of build, if you think that healer AUG would be good as jack of all trades then go right ahead!! Any suggestion will be looked at.

Thank you

Troop

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bick
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Postby bick » May 09, 2011 18:04

Your Jack-o-all-trades is the skald if there is one. A savage is straight melee damage dealer. The skald can do a little of everything just not great at anything except moving faster than anyone else. :) If you want the "swiss-army-knife" of midgard, it's the skald.

Fiordiluna
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Postby Fiordiluna » May 09, 2011 23:32

Jack of all trades in midgard is a hybrid... Thane i think.

- wears Chain (but has lower HP than warrior)
- has trainable medium shield (blocks 2 attacks, and can guard, but much probably lower spec than a warrior, so overall less block chance)
- can cast spells (but is not comparable to a pure list caster. Does damage but not fast casting nor hard hitting)
- can interrupt (maybe not as good as skald, only one big range insta, the other have a cast time)
- has weak RAs and his unique one is bugged
- will not be grouped easily rvr

Is this what you were looking for?

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Postby bick » May 11, 2011 18:22

I agree that the thane is about the most fun class to play. Nothing beats ripping down all those hammers, unless they are mezzed of course. ;) However the thane is straight melee and very little utility(jot). If you want to play a class that can do a lot of little things here and there, that's a skald. Any group pve or pvp will want you. In pve and your group has no healer type, you make downtime much faster and with your damage add, kills come faster. Moving between camp to keep that bonus high, well he/she has speed. Let's not forget that mezz for those a single add. Short timer but still. Anyway, sounds like you want to play a utility class. Just my 2-cents.

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Postby Hotaka » May 11, 2011 19:43

I think you might enjoy a shaman, people always underestimate them cause they think of them as a healer but its all in how you spec. One of the most versitile classes in the game viable from solo to zerg style gameplay and everything inbetween.
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PatmanBBE
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Postby PatmanBBE » May 12, 2011 09:45

Hotaka wrote:I think you might enjoy a shaman, people always underestimate them cause they think of them as a healer but its all in how you spec. One of the most versitile classes in the game viable from solo to zerg style gameplay and everything inbetween.


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Postby Astealoth » May 13, 2011 19:40

shaman is definitely up there in jack of all trades status with skald and thane. cave/aug spec can be really fun for soloing and you'll still find a group pretty easily.


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