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Ok here is some info about it:
1) before publish 71 you can spam lightning strike in order to keep an high damage rate, now you cannot anymore. The mana cost increased for lightning strike and the low damage output (lowered also by the 75% chance to hit the lower resist of consecrate weapon) prevents to spam it because if you do that you'll lack the mana for feint.
2) thanks to the publish 71 is easier to survive the negative effect of enemy of one. In fact before when a green cloud appears you risk a lot due to enemy of one, but after the publish you can disable it for 0 mana cost. This has increased the survivability.
Generally the template (not changed after the publish) still good, just needs new tactics in order to use it. Looks like more an old time paladin where you should only keep consecrate and using weapon specials.
The result shows that if you don't have parrying bushido has a use only for perfection, if you have parrying (like me), you could improve the bushido use through the defensive stances.
Ok here is some info about it:
1) before publish 71 you can spam lightning strike in order to keep an high damage rate, now you cannot anymore. The mana cost increased for lightning strike and the low damage output (lowered also by the 75% chance to hit the lower resist of consecrate weapon) prevents to spam it because if you do that you'll lack the mana for feint.
2) thanks to the publish 71 is easier to survive the negative effect of enemy of one. In fact before when a green cloud appears you risk a lot due to enemy of one, but after the publish you can disable it for 0 mana cost. This has increased the survivability.
Generally the template (not changed after the publish) still good, just needs new tactics in order to use it. Looks like more an old time paladin where you should only keep consecrate and using weapon specials.
The result shows that if you don't have parrying bushido has a use only for perfection, if you have parrying (like me), you could improve the bushido use through the defensive stances.