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Post by cg on Jul 10, 2014 4:34:35 GMT
...is terrible. Particularly since blessing can target weapons. Maybe boost it to +4 (unupped)/+5 (upped)? Maybe something else?
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treebeard
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Post by treebeard on Jul 10, 2014 12:08:06 GMT
Tempering is fine cheaper than blessing and upped it is stronger than blessing the health boost only matters if your weapons are flown otherwise you only need the damage boost and if your spam flying weapons like I do in a deck of mine the quicker temperings help more. Again just my opinion but a damage would still be appreciated would make my deck stronger.
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Post by serprex on Jul 14, 2014 14:00:20 GMT
Have since buffed (Unupped costs 1 less, upped increases attack 1 more)
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chap
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Post by chap on Jul 16, 2014 10:26:49 GMT
I wonder if a rainbow Vader Saders with Tempering and Blessings would work better than the classic one.
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Post by odinvanguard on Jul 17, 2014 1:33:11 GMT
I wonder if a rainbow Vader Saders with Tempering and Blessings would work better than the classic one. Who needs the extra element now anyway, blessings can already be cast on Vamp Daggers before they are flown. Highly effective, although you lose the HP buff if you fly them after blessing them, but sometimes the speed gain is worth it... I always hated getting stuck w/ a hand of blessings and no flying weapons to help me use them. Not an issue in oEtG, however. Tempering does make a mean combo w/ farenheit, however. Very rushy goodness.
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Post by cg on Jul 17, 2014 3:49:55 GMT
7f2 7f2 7f2 7f2 7f2 7f2 7dv 7dv 7dv 7dv 7dv 7dv 7k5 7k5 7k5 7k5 7k5 7k5 7n2 7n2 7um 7um 7um 7um 7um 7um 7tb 7tb 7tb 7tb 8pq Just something I threw together real quick - haven't done any tuning to speak of. It seems to work pretty nicely though. Faster than the blessing version, though obviously more CC-vulnerable. edit: The deck is actually better with unupped daggers IMO, at least when I was playing a traditional version and powering dark entirely off the mark. It's likely the case here too since a single pend would generate enough quanta to play a dagger the next turn.
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Post by andretimpa on Jul 17, 2014 14:09:20 GMT
It is quicker but much more unreliable (also because it requires 2 types of quanta generators to work properly). I'd recommend the tempering version for grinding, but would never use it in PvP for example.
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