Horde Masteries Issues... I Think? 02/28/2015 09:23 AM CST
So, it has been quite a while, but I could have swore Titan is a berserk IF reduction and Augmentation skill bonus mastery.

This is what the guildhall and leader are saying...



-== Abilities from the Path of the Horde ==-

Training Sessions can be checked using your meditate flame ability.

Pre-reqs are how many other abilities from that Path you
must know before learning each ability.


Berserks:
Avalanche Sessions: 1 Pre-Reqs: 0
Wildfire Sessions: 2 Pre-Reqs: 3
Earthquake Sessions: 2 Pre-Reqs: 6
Volcano Sessions: 3 Pre-Reqs: 6

Forms:
Dragon Sessions: 2 Pre-Reqs: 1
Python Sessions: 1 Pre-Reqs: 2
Badger Sessions: 2 Pre-Reqs: 7
Toad Sessions: 2 Pre-Reqs: 5

Roars:
Anger the Earth Sessions: 1 Pre-Reqs: 0
Death's Embrace Sessions: 1 Pre-Reqs: 1
Serpent's Hiss Sessions: 1 Pre-Reqs: 5
Wail of Torment Sessions: 2 Pre-Reqs: 7

Meditations:
Unyielding Sessions: 1 Pre-Reqs: 2
Tenacity Sessions: 2 Pre-Reqs: 2
Focus Sessions: 1 Pre-Reqs: 1

Masteries:
Titan Sessions: 4 Pre-Reqs: 8
Strategos Sessions: 4 Pre-Reqs: 8
Juggernaut Sessions: 1 Pre-Reqs: 8



>ask t'k about titan
T'Kiel raises one elegant eyebrow and says, "A giant on the field of battle, capable of stomping the ground to great effect. Allows use of warstomp ability."
>ask t'k about jug
T'Kiel pulls her garrote taut before she says, "A giant on the field of battle, the Juggernaut is capable of stomping the ground to great effect. "

Isn't Juggernaut supposed to be warstomp (1 slot) and Titan the berserk and Augmentation thing (4 slots)?

Also, if so, elanthipedia has it listed incorrectly.


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Re: Horde Masteries Issues... I Think? 02/28/2015 01:24 PM CST
Yeah looks like I crossed the messaging on that. Let me sort it out here :)



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