Power Leech, Lyssa's Aura, or Energy Drain on Hero Monks?

Ole Man Bourbon

Ole Man Bourbon

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Jun 2005

Atlanta

GONG

W/E

[card]Lyssa's Aura[/card] [card]Power Leech[/card] [card]Energy Drain[/card] [card]Power Drain[/card] [card]Spirit of Failure[/card]

With the new AI I would think Lyssa's Aura could be a very nice energy mgt skill. Then again, maybe it's too conditional, particularly if your team is running lots of interrupts.

Power Leech looks nice cause it kills 2 birds with one stone--interruption and lots of energy back. But again, if your team interrupts all the enemy casters' spells it won't be worth much.

Or is the old Energy Drain + Power Drain combo the best method for managing Monk Hero energy?

Do monks even make good interruptors now or do they kite too much?

Edit: Also, anyone try running Spirit of Failure on a Hero Monk?

Chewbacca Defense

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Aug 2006

667 Neighbour of the Beast

Ttgr

I haven't been successful in getting my Monks to use interrupts like Power Drain. They usually just spam their heal skills till there's no energy and run around.

Mantra of Recall seems the best so far. They won't even use sig of devotion for some odd reason.

Vermilion Okeanos

Forge Runner

Join Date: Feb 2005

It depend on your opponent.

If there are practically no caster on enemy team, energy drain is the best.

Usually your opponent team will have at least one monk, and if you use power leech, the monk hero can get it in just fine. However, if the monk was a player, power leech's ability lose a grade.

Aura of Lyssa is something I haven't test, I think it is just WAY too conditional. Not like monk NPC can predict the future. It also does not last long enough to matter.

Saider maul

Saider maul

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Nov 2005

Baltimore, Maryland

my monk rarly uses mantra of recall. I switched it to offering of blood and hes been running fine sense. It is odd how heros wont use spam builds properly and wont use monk signets at all.

Ole Man Bourbon

Ole Man Bourbon

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Jun 2005

Atlanta

GONG

W/E

In another thread someone mentioned running 2 monks with Blood Ritual. Wonder how BiP would work? Probably too much sacrifice.

Gigashadow

Gigashadow

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Aug 2005

Bellevue, WA

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Leech Signet is also something to consider, especially if you don't want to spare any attribute points and have a spare slot open on one of your heroes.

Intrinsic

Academy Page

Join Date: Jan 2006

Black Widow / House Palomides

Mo/E

Quote:
Originally Posted by Chewbacca Defense
I haven't been successful in getting my Monks to use interrupts like Power Drain. They usually just spam their heal skills till there's no energy and run around. Use monks on passive until you need to get them some energy, then switch them to aggressive and bam you'll get your mana, assuming there are casters anyways

Interrupts like pdrain fall into the aggressive catagory, and as such won't be used by chars on passive.

angshuman

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Jun 2005

Quote:
Originally Posted by Intrinsic
Use monks on passive until you need to get them some energy, then switch them to aggressive and bam you'll get your mana, assuming there are casters anyways

Interrupts like pdrain fall into the aggressive catagory, and as such won't be used by chars on passive. Ah, I think that also explains why my Monk was refusing to use Energy Drain... the AI considers this as an "aggressive" e-denial skill.

Star Alfur

Star Alfur

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Join Date: Jan 2006

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Intrinsic
Use monks on passive until you need to get them some energy, then switch them to aggressive and bam you'll get your mana, assuming there are casters anyways

Interrupts like pdrain fall into the aggressive catagory, and as such won't be used by chars on passive. We may be defining our terms differently, but I find my Monk/Necro/Ele heroes using power drain/leech sig quite often when in "Guard" mode.

furbat

Academy Page

Join Date: Oct 2006

W/E

Yeah, my monks use interupt in gaurd. Im not sure what the difference is between aggressive and gaurd. Seems that they are more likely to stay near you and attack your target i guess.

Star Alfur

Star Alfur

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Join Date: Jan 2006

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Quote:
Originally Posted by furbat
Im not sure what the difference is between aggressive and gaurd. Seems that they are more likely to stay near you and attack your target i guess. From my experiences and talking with friends/guildies, it seems that when in "fight" mode, don't be surprised if a hero will extend beyond your aggro range. (Leeroy behaviour, etc.) When in "guard" mode, they tend to stay within your aggro bubble.

XanderWhilkes

Academy Page

Join Date: Aug 2005

I've had that exact experience with Jin in the Consulate Docks mission (If that's the right name). I looked at my radar as was like WTH are those green dots moving into the big red mob? Jin and her Flamingo decided to Leeroy on me.

Rin

Academy Page

Join Date: May 2005

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ole Man Bourbon
[card]Lyssa's Aura[/card] [card]Power Leech[/card] [card]Energy Drain[/card] [card]Power Drain[/card] [card]Spirit of Failure[/card]

With the new AI I would think Lyssa's Aura could be a very nice energy mgt skill. Then again, maybe it's too conditional, particularly if your team is running lots of interrupts.

Power Leech looks nice cause it kills 2 birds with one stone--interruption and lots of energy back. But again, if your team interrupts all the enemy casters' spells it won't be worth much.

Or is the old Energy Drain + Power Drain combo the best method for managing Monk Hero energy?

Do monks even make good interruptors now or do they kite too much?

Edit: Also, anyone try running Spirit of Failure on a Hero Monk? I use for my healing monk:
[card]Blessed Aura[/card][card]Blessed Signet[/card][card]Divine Boon[/card][card]Mantra of Inscriptions[/card][card]Energy Drain[/card][card]Healing Breeze[/card][card]Jamei's Gaze[/card][card]Heal Other[/card]

A powerful spike healer

PanGammon

PanGammon

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Aug 2006

The Underworld

Leader of Grenth Gaming Inc [GG]

Mo/Me

I put Power Drain and Leech Signet of my Healing Light Tahlkora. Hero monks always blow their energy but since I put interupts and a energy managing heal, her inhuman reflexes has saved the day

Bottom Line: Interupts of heros = sick evil

TheSonofDarwin

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Jun 2005

The Black Hand Gang [BHG]

Mo/

Quote:
Originally Posted by PanGammon
I put Power Drain and Leech Signet of my Healing Light Tahlkora. Hero monks always blow their energy but since I put interupts and a energy managing heal, her inhuman reflexes has saved the day

Bottom Line: Interupts of heros = sick evil Power Drain and Leech Sig here as well. Works very well, and with the Sig they are able to use it even if they drain all of their energy.

makosi

makosi

Grotto Attendant

Join Date: Mar 2006

"Pre-nerf" is incorrect. It's pre-buff.

Requirement Begins With R [notQ]

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I find that heroes are always keen to use glyphs and with the new buff of Glyph of Lesser Energy it helps them quite a bit. I use it on my RC prot hero who uses the glyph prior to Aegis and Extinguish and the rest are just cheap 5 energy spells.