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I’m not sure I understand the new strategy section. What is meant by capstone? Why former hex specialists and not current hex specialists (by giving irresistible effects it does a good job rounding out the rest of the school, and the blind allows stabs, which complements the common enchanter play style)? Why players who swapped to a different magical means of killing, but not those who have swapped to a light armor physical build (dex weapons)? | I’m not sure I understand the new strategy section. What is meant by capstone? Why former hex specialists and not current hex specialists (by giving irresistible effects it does a good job rounding out the rest of the school, and the blind allows stabs, which complements the common enchanter play style)? Why players who swapped to a different magical means of killing, but not those who have swapped to a light armor physical build (dex weapons)? | ||
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+ | : Capstone means top of class (Noxious Bog for poison). It isn't recommended to train Hexes *just* for Enfeeble, but yeah current hex specialists can use them. It is useful for players who have swapped - not that it isn't for those who haen't. |
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Strategy
I’m not sure I understand the new strategy section. What is meant by capstone? Why former hex specialists and not current hex specialists (by giving irresistible effects it does a good job rounding out the rest of the school, and the blind allows stabs, which complements the common enchanter play style)? Why players who swapped to a different magical means of killing, but not those who have swapped to a light armor physical build (dex weapons)?
- Capstone means top of class (Noxious Bog for poison). It isn't recommended to train Hexes *just* for Enfeeble, but yeah current hex specialists can use them. It is useful for players who have swapped - not that it isn't for those who haen't.