Bathe In Light: What's the point of this talent?
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Bathe In Light: What's the point of this talent?
So this talent heals you and everyone around you. Given that Anorithils have only one short-lived summoning talent, "everyone around you" generally means "the monsters that are trying to kill you."
This seems counterproductive. Am I missing some big secret trick to this talent? Granted, you could use it while fighting at long-range, but that seems a bit niche, especially since you never know when an enemy will rapidly close the distance using Rush or something similar.
(I know you can combo it with that Equilibrium talent that steals healing, but that's a bit niche itself -- one of a classes' basic talents shouldn't require a quest reward in a locked tree in order to be useful.)
This seems counterproductive. Am I missing some big secret trick to this talent? Granted, you could use it while fighting at long-range, but that seems a bit niche, especially since you never know when an enemy will rapidly close the distance using Rush or something similar.
(I know you can combo it with that Equilibrium talent that steals healing, but that's a bit niche itself -- one of a classes' basic talents shouldn't require a quest reward in a locked tree in order to be useful.)
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Re: Bathe In Light: What's the point of this talent?
It also heals escorts, deals damage to undead and demons, and boosts your heal modifier.
The healing modifier is generally the biggest bonus for the player. The amount of healing the spell does can be pretty negligible.
The healing modifier is generally the biggest bonus for the player. The amount of healing the spell does can be pretty negligible.
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I nominate it for buffing actually. It's decent to gain light energy, that's its most useful feature.
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I didn't know it hurt undead and demons. Still, the damage (assuming it's equal to the healing) isn't that great.edge2054 wrote:It also heals escorts, deals damage to undead and demons, and boosts your heal modifier.
The healing modifier is generally the biggest bonus for the player. The amount of healing the spell does can be pretty negligible.
The heal mod is useful, sure, but that means you're spending two turns instead of one to heal yourself. Perhaps it should be instant? Though... an instant-speed light generator might be a bad thing; I could see people putting it on auto and basically regenerating light constantly. Hrm.
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And it lights up the terrain.edge2054 wrote:It also heals escorts, deals damage to undead and demons, and boosts your heal modifier.
That is actually what I use it for the most.
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Well, for Sun Paladins at least the talent is in a good place as is.
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There is a certain spoilery object you can eat that gives the option of learning a wild gift that makes bathe in light very fun, when surrounded by a bunch of mobs you would otherwise be healing....
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Yeah, I mentioned that. But it's odd for one of a classes' basic talents (not even the final talent in its tree, so you're forced to get it if you want the one after it) to be so dependent on an optional quest reward in a locked tree for full usefulness.Elkan wrote:There is a certain spoilery object you can eat that gives the option of learning a wild gift that makes bathe in light very fun, when surrounded by a bunch of mobs you would otherwise be healing....
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Re: Bathe In Light: What's the point of this talent?
It's worth noting that the benefit to enemies is reduced by the fact that usually you are only killing one monster at a time -- healing doesn't go beyond 100%, so an un-injured creature is not getting healed by the effect.
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... what? You never use any area effect or beam or damage-over-time talents at all?Silvermoon wrote:It's worth noting that the benefit to enemies is reduced by the fact that usually you are only killing one monster at a time -- healing doesn't go beyond 100%, so an un-injured creature is not getting healed by the effect.
Also, it hurts undead.
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Re: Bathe In Light: What's the point of this talent?
Well, I don't play Sun Paladins, so I'm not terribly familiar with them, but I generally focus on taking out single targets and tactical positioning, so ... uh ... yes?
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Even still, plenty of enemies use aoe skills quite... indiscriminately. 
