minus-energy recharge enchantments
audioaxes
do they stack up as in if you cast one on two allies, your minus 1 energy recharge goes down to minus 2?
egads
Yes. If you cast them on four allies, you'd get no energy regeneration at all (assuming you're a caster).
audioaxes
aw that sux
Roken
And be sure your casting your enchantments on something useful so your not wasting energy. For example, it wouldnt make since to give a elementilist Retribution if all he does is cast and not get hit.
audioaxes
i was more of thinking on using live vicariously enchantment. So far i get 7 health points per hit an ally or i make. I think im going to still do it atleast with my brother who's a warrior. Then i wouldnt have to worry about my own health while i keep my team up.
btw, are there any runes, special armor, wands, etc that give +1 energy regen?
btw, are there any runes, special armor, wands, etc that give +1 energy regen?
nub
well you see, the maintainable enchantments in this game doesn't work like in most other games. in other MMORPGs, as a buffer you would buff your whole party member, and keep them alive, renewing the buffs every now and then to keep them strong.
but in this game, you only give buffs as needed. a warrior gets hit from multiple monsters, you give him life bond. a mob of undead starts whacking on a party member, you give him retribution or holy wrath. someone gets poisoned, or diseased or whatever, you give him mending. you start to run out of energy, you cast essence bond on a tanker. take off the enchantments soon as they're not needed anymore.
a lot of work, but if you practise and become good at it, it can be really fun.
but in this game, you only give buffs as needed. a warrior gets hit from multiple monsters, you give him life bond. a mob of undead starts whacking on a party member, you give him retribution or holy wrath. someone gets poisoned, or diseased or whatever, you give him mending. you start to run out of energy, you cast essence bond on a tanker. take off the enchantments soon as they're not needed anymore.
a lot of work, but if you practise and become good at it, it can be really fun.