If that is a plain samurai without necro, your only option is to drop chiv for resist or do a complete rework to have something like thisI have:
sword
tactics
anatomy
healing
bushido
chivalry
(the cap is 700)
I don't like those -24 dex curses so I'm going to add 120 resistings spells. What skills should I drop?
If you run a non necro char with bandage healing feint and confidence are incredible valuable when fighting hard mobs. Bushido ( or ninjitsu for feint ) as high as possible are reqiured. Also the mana,hp and stam you get back after you kill something you had honored are useful.Could you explain me details?
(What is the reason to keep bushido at 120 while dropping other skills?, ... etc)
I used to fight with this char vs crowds (cavern, etc) and non-caster monsters (miasma, etc), weak caster monsters (dragons, etc). I tried Shame recently and she even is not able to kill monsters on 3rd level.
p.s. Not all of skills are 120 at the moment. I even haven't got 120 PS for all of them (120 PS for Swords and Tactics and PS 115 for others).
Whoops, I missed that. Then, I recommend something like Klaupac's template above:Obsidian I am not sure he is wanting to go with a sampire. If he does then he is in better shape. Of course there is one easy piece of advice that I can offer, enchanted apples. They will help fix your curse issues.
First , you can run those no repair shields from shame just fine with bushido and parry on char. I used one with 25% soulcharge quite alot against gazers and unbound vortexes and it didnt take a single point of damage.Yes, I don't want to use Necromancy on this char. May be sometime I create another char who will be Sampire.
Also I don't want to have 60 parry for mana reduction only.
Without parry I can use "can't be repair" shields from Shame. I think one with Soul Charge property gives me more mana plus additional useful modes like DI, DCI or FC.
Also if I realize that I need mana reduction I could use some other skill (Ninjitsu, for example).
I like idea to use potions/apples/etc. as a substitue for Resisting Spells. Could you give me more information on this topic (or a link)?
1. What can I use?
2. Effect (effect with Enhance Potions property)
3. Limitation (cooldown etc)
You do not parry with a shield if you got bushido, but from my experience those sheilds with 25% soulcharge are worth using now and then because you get a ton more mana to use for armor ignores. And you still get the mana discount.If your running bushido with parry and are holding a shield you should drop parry. Those points would be far better spent and you’re never going to parry that way, or at least so rarely as to make it a waste of points.
i count 6 skills..I have:
sword
tactics
anatomy
healing
bushido
chivalry
(the cap is 700)
I don't like those -24 dex curses so I'm going to add 120 resistings spells. What skills should I drop?
Then like I said drop parry.You do not parry with a shield if you got bushido, but from my experience those sheilds with 25% soulcharge are worth using now and then because you get a ton more mana to use for armor ignores. And you still get the mana discount.
Then like I said drop parry.You do not parry with a shield if you got bushido, but from my experience those sheilds with 25% soulcharge are worth using now and then because you get a ton more mana to use for armor ignores. And you still get the mana discount.
Im talking about those shields with 25% soulcharge, mana increase and mr4. They make a big difference when doing chain ai with a leafblade, but are a disadvantage when attacked by more then 2 strong monsters because parry may be better then. Use them when helpful, drop them if not. Not need to drop parry in such a scenario.Then like I said drop parry.
Thank you very much.Consumable you can use on such a char are
Depends on your temp the OP doesn't have parry if you list your skills I could take a look. CorwinXX it depends theoretically yes it can but I would use cleanse if you have chiv.Im talking about those shields with 25% soulcharge, mana increase and mr4. They make a big difference when doing chain ai with a leafblade, but are a disadvantage when attacked by more then 2 strong monsters because parry may be better then. Use them when helpful, drop them if not. Not need to drop parry in such a scenario.
Also what would you suggest as a replacement for 75 parry that gives mana discount and a use in pvm if you are already at 120 tactics/anat ?
Momentum strike. Uoguide says lightning strike will also work.Bushido 107/120 (how to train it???)
Momentum strike is faster but lightning strike will get you there. Eventually.Momentum strike. Uoguide says lightning strike will also work.
Thank you for usable info.Not need to drop parry in such a scenario.
Here is the math rub with what you’re trying to do. If you choose to run with parry confidence will heal you much more. In fact you get a nice sized bonus every time you successfully parry. That being said if you run parry with bushido and you run a shield you’re not going to parry much at all. I am not sure why you are not noticing the bonus's from perfection, but my best advice is to try not honoring something and see how that goes. Those critical strikes are a huge difference. Another word of advice is evasion. Use of this stance can really help if you know when to use it. In fact it’s the only way to avoid magic effects in game. Now if you really want to run the shield you are going to need to pick if you think you’re going to do better as a paladin I would dump the bushido and go with that. Is that temp generally as successful in pvm? Well no but if that’s the temp that works for you go with it. Most people consider the ability to drop the shield with bushido a boon as it will allow you to parry with two handed weapons (which in many ways are great) or stay one handed and chug. My honest recommendation is that it doesn't seem like you like bushido and should therefore drop it. That’s the great thing about having open temps; you don't have to do anything. Will you be running the most effective temp out there? Well no but that doesn't really matter. If it works for you and what you want to do then go for, that’s the heart of what makes UO what it is.Using a bokuto (Elemental Slayer/45 DI/12 HCI/44 HML/40 HSL) and a shield (25 Soul/110 luck/20 HCI) I can kill Wind Elementals on the 5th level. Although I still need to get used to maintain 3 short-duration buffs (Feint, Healing and Concentrate Weapon).
How can I use bushido to kill faster/safer? It looks "not so useful" for me right now. Confidens doesn't heal me (exept I run away from monsters). I haven't time for LS (to get 20% critical) because I use Feint. Perfection gives me very small damage bonus since I already have 100% from Slayer and almost 100% from Chivalry (when I got 120).
I'm thinking about
120 sword
100 tactics
100 anatomy
90 healing
120 chivalry
50 bushido
120 some other skill (Resists/Parry/Nunjitsu/....)
Does it have a sence?
Edited:
From the other side, when I fight Miasma Confidence is my main healing skill. Can apples remove Mortal Strike effect?
At 120 bushido Confidence heals 1-10 hp on successful parry.Here is the math rub with what you’re trying to do. If you choose to run with parry confidence will heal you much more. In fact you get a nice sized bonus every time you successfully parry. That being said if you run parry with bushido and you run a shield you’re not going to parry much at all.
I know three ways to get damage bonus:I am not sure why you are not noticing the bonus's from perfection, but my best advice is to try not honoring something and see how that goes. Those critical strikes are a huge difference. Another word of advice is evasion. Use of this stance can really help if you know when to use it. In fact it’s the only way to avoid magic effects in game.
I'd try doing Slayer/DI/HCI/HML/HLD instead if you have the relics to spare. You can carry total refresh potions or use your Divine Fury to replenish stamina. I'd then start working on getting the 12 mil to buy the glasses. If you turn-in NPC battle axes instead it should only cost about 2.5 - 3 million total, I believe. The problem is respawn rate and possible carpal tunnel syndrome. I got mine by farming champ spawns in Fel for SOTs. The virtue artifact drops are a bonus as they can be turned in for 1500 clean up points, some unravel to relics, or perhaps sold to players as well....I believe I should add HLD but don't know where I could add it. Right now I got Slayer/DI/HCI/HML/HSL on my weapon. And I haven't 12 mil for Mace&Shield.
It takes forever this way. It is cheapest with books but let me tell you the savings do not pan out you will be spending all day and night doing this.I'd try doing Slayer/DI/HCI/HML/HLD instead if you have the relics to spare. You can carry total refresh potions or use your Divine Fury to replenish stamina. I'd then start working on getting the 12 mil to buy the glasses. If you turn-in NPC battle axes instead it should only cost about 2.5 - 3 million total, I believe. The problem is respawn rate and possible carpal tunnel syndrome. I got mine by farming champ spawns in Fel for SOTs. The virtue artifact drops are a bonus as they can be turned in for 1500 clean up points, some unravel to relics, or perhaps sold to players as well.
Bingo! Pretty much the same thing happened to me as well.I didn't know the Warrior could accept any books. Regardless, to get to 800,000 contribution points you have to contribute 88,889 battle axes or bucklers. Doing this without illegal scripting would not be something I'm capable of. For what it's worth, I turned in about 3000 battle axes before I gave up and went for gold.
That's why I advocate finding something ppl will buy (like animal taming SOTs) and then using the more expensive turn-in of 12 million gold.