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Nigy

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: May 2005

Seattle

what are your recomendations for a second class for a PvE necro focusing on death magic (and soul reaping)?

I was thinking mesmer with illusion magic...but i dont know really

i have also been thinking mabe a monk, with healing prayers....

Amused Observer

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Aug 2005

If you're a minion master, why not go for a R secondary for the pet?

Mesmer works only if you're doing a curse based Necro. The hexes from the N side can combine w/ Mes skill Fragility.

Monk is definitely a suitable choice, and useful to your party for healing and protection.

If you were doing a melee oriented Necro (blood based using Demonic Flesh, Life Siphon, Vampiric, plus curses), then maybe an Illusion Weapon and Distortion from Mesmer Illusion line would work.

Nigy

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: May 2005

Seattle

OK.

well, in hte minutes between when i started this topic (planning to make a minion master as you say) and now, I have decided that there are one too few monks in the world and created a monk.

now, i am left with the dilema of choosing a secondary prof for that monk.

I think for whatever prof i choose, i will only use one of the attributes for that prof i choose to go with healing/protection/and divine favor.

coming to mind are elementalist for earth magic (and it's protection that come with many earth magic skills, or whater), and ranger for beast mastery and the pet.

thoughts?

icecomet

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jun 2005

Mo/Me

don't go ranger - the pets are pretty poor.

earth magic is nice - you'll have to use glyphs to manage energy though, otherwise you dont have much else to do that for you..

inspiration mesmer in my opinion is the best - drain enchantment, energy drain/tap and power drain add a slightly offensive side to the monk whilst helping to keep your energy level right up high.

bobrath

bobrath

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Jun 2005

Texas

Scouts of Tyria

Ranger secondary is nice because it can allow you to up your defensive abilities. Rangers have so many ways of avoiding attacks with their various stances. Not to mention having Throw Dirt...

BTW Healing Spring can be a great way for Rangers to deliver some extra healing to assist monks.

Epinephrine

Epinephrine

Master of Beasts

Join Date: Mar 2005

Ottawa, Canada

Servants of Fortuna [SoF]

Don't go Ranger for the pet, but feel free to consider ranger anyway, for Wilderness Survival. No shortage of useful ranger skills there - Melandru's healers can be very useful in some areas for example, and there are many other useful ranger skills in there.

Warrior for stances can help (Balanced Stance is great!) and Mesmer can be handy for energy management and protection (Mantras can reduce incoming damage and keep your energy up)