Spell Set Training 05/23/2016 05:35 PM CDT
I'm interested how other members group their spell training/buffing. I tend to start with what is essential for trauma healing and that I can successfully cast three spells before I'm out in a pulsating+ environment.

I have four groups.

1:
BS
GOL
Tranquility

This is my go to trauma group.

2:
Vigor
Mef
Refresh

This is a secondary support group.

3: Caveat: I have adaptive curing so this set is training
FP
CD
BS

4: This is a catchall for training
IC
Awaken
IC
BS

I usually run these one after the other after 100% mana and train in between but I will almost never heal withouth the first set up.

What is everyone else using for minimum healing and training?

Syllanthis
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Re: Spell Set Training 05/23/2016 05:41 PM CDT
Trauma:
1. I don't BS unless I take some serious wounds.
2. If I expect trauma, I put up a max cast vigor, MEF, and refresh. I also ask for a tree from an older empath nearby.
3. I put up a max cast regen.
4. I put up raise power.
5. Wait for wounds and use hw/hs to heal them. I only use heal if I'm especially lazy, but that may change at a higher level.

Everyday training:
1. Warding: Symbiosis IC
2. Utility: Never a problem. I use GS / regen as the situation demands. .
3. Augmentation: GoL
4. TM: See #2.
5. Debilitation: I try to use sorcery for this, but it's honestly really low.
6. Sorcery: I prefer elemental/lunar survival boosts.
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Re: Spell Set Training 05/23/2016 05:56 PM CDT
I can't imagine healing without BS up. Prevents vitality loss so I can use FOC as much as possible to heal quickly.

I don't have regen and can't imagine keeping a cyclic up for incremental healing versus a couple FOCs (I admit I have no experience with the benefits of regen). Even a 10 mana GS in a shining room will keep me at 35% while it's cycling.

Did you make a tradeoff for symbiosis to train warding? I don't know much about symbiosis but I think I should learn about it.

Thanks for the reply.

-Syllanthis
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Re: Spell Set Training 05/23/2016 06:13 PM CDT

> I don't have regen and can't imagine keeping a cyclic up for incremental healing versus a couple FOCs

I felt the same way until I tried it. It's fantastic to just let it clean up your minor wounds while you do other things/cast other spells. It's not needed, but it can be nice for QOL.

> Even a 10 mana GS in a shining room will keep me at 35% while it's cycling.

GS pulses more frequently. It seems like it sucks more mana. Also, get the mana efficiency feats. They'll reduce the cost to maintain cyclics and cast spells.

> Did you make a tradeoff for symbiosis to train warding?

It just makes the spell harder, so it'll teach better for less mana.
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Re: Spell Set Training 05/24/2016 08:28 AM CDT


AD for training. Regen for healing. Ic for warding. Gs for tm. NB for debil.

Fin.
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Re: Spell Set Training 05/24/2016 08:29 AM CDT


Of I hunt with AGS up, and vigor my Gs. Now fin.
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Re: Spell Set Training 05/29/2016 02:40 PM CDT
For healing, regen up normally, refresh if a lot of wounds, bs if a lot of bleeders.

GS then AD then IC while per health walking.

In combat, MaF for warding, Nissa for for debil, stampede for TM, AD for aug.




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