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== Pros and Cons == | == Pros and Cons == | ||
− | Pros | + | '''Pros''' |
*Excellent close combat buff | *Excellent close combat buff | ||
*Can be useful for ranged fighters and magic-users as well | *Can be useful for ranged fighters and magic-users as well | ||
− | Cons | + | '''Cons''' |
*Short duration | *Short duration | ||
*No way to reduce the cooldown | *No way to reduce the cooldown |
Revision as of 05:51, 9 January 2014
Modifications
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Skills and Attributes
The following skills will affect this combat art:
- Tactics Lore - improves the hitpoint regeneration from the Repair modification, indirectly increases damage (by increasing weapon damage, but not the % damage bonus given by Combat Alert), and allows for modification points.
- Devout Guardian Focus - reduces regeneration time and allows for higher level combat art without penalty, allows for modification points.
- Concentration - will lower this combat art's regeneration time and its regen penalty as a buff.
- Combat Discipline - will lower its regeneration time if it is placed in a combo.
- The appropriate Weapon lore (such as Hafted Weapons when the Temple Guardian is wielding an axe) - will increase the casting speed.
The following attributes will affect this combat art:
- Stamina will lower regeneration time
Usage Strategies
- If the Temple Guardian wishes to use ranged weapons he must take the bronze mod Assault to gain a boost to attack rating.
- By taking Barricade and Riposte/Repair, Combat Alert can be useful as a defensive buff for a spell-casting Temple Guardian. The damage bonus will also apply to his spell-based Combat Arts.
- The silver mod Riposte provides melee-only damage reflection, and it will also reflect poison, burn, weaken, or freeze status effects onto enemies that use weapons of the respective element. Examples include Dark Archers, Assassins, etc. The chance for this ability (to reflect) starts at 36.2% at CA level 1, and increases incrementally up to a maximum of what appears to be ~70% (possibly higher?). On average for the first 15 levels the player can expect to gain ~1% per level up. While apparently wild in growth rates at first, it does even out at around level 9. As a temporary buff this skill provides a large chance to reflect damage, it is highly recommended that skill level be increased with socketed runes or + Aspect equipment to improve the duration but not the regen time. If the Gold Mod Permanent is chosen the growth and final chance to reflect are halved (rounding up), this is NOT recommended until much later in a Temple Guardian's life where he can afford to pump levels, eat runes, etc.
- Note that, like all CA's in the Devout Guardian aspect, casting speed is determined by weapon speed, and can be boosted by weapon lore skills and +% attack speed. Likewise, the casting speed will be penalized by wielding a weapon with too high a level.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Excellent close combat buff
- Can be useful for ranged fighters and magic-users as well
Cons
- Short duration
- No way to reduce the cooldown
Stats Chart
Level | Regeneration Time | Cooldown | Damage | Close Combat Attack Value | Defense Value | Duration |
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1 | 6.8s | 30.0s | +25.0% | +50.0% | +25.0% | 15.2s |
2 | 9.2s | 30.0s | +30.0% | +60.0% | +30.0% | 15.4s |
See Also
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