Friends, I have a question about which talisman to put in my tank.
I have a BG and I will equip Vanquisher this week, I intend to do PVP and PVE with this set.
Some people say Toug in PVE is useless and others say it helps.
Although BG has a very good tactic to buff Toug, which talisman do you recommend so that I have a useful set in both PVE and PVP?
Note: For now I can't have a set option for each content
Ty!
Which talisman do you recommend?
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Re: Which talisman do you recommend?
Toughness is very close to useless in PvE (due to very high boss base dmg that doesn't get mitigated much by toughness and sometimes armor too), but if you plan on stacking toughness for PvP you can use it on Vanq for PvE, but otherwise go wounds or armor if you are struggling on dungeons.
Personally went for a mix of toughness (helm+shoulder+gloves) and wounds in the rest, putting the talis in items with high amount of the stat already.
Personally went for a mix of toughness (helm+shoulder+gloves) and wounds in the rest, putting the talis in items with high amount of the stat already.
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Re: Which talisman do you recommend?
TyBluIzLucky wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 7:31 pm Toughness is very close to useless in PvE (due to very high boss base dmg that doesn't get mitigated much by toughness and sometimes armor too), but if you plan on stacking toughness for PvE you can use it on Vanq for PvE, but otherwise go wounds or armor if you are struggling on dungeons.
Personally went for a mix of toughness (helm+shoulder+gloves) and wounds in the rest, putting the talis in items with high amount of the stat already.
Re: Which talisman do you recommend?
there are certain markers you want to hit as a tank - 10k wounds to eat morals, 400~ str so your cc doesn't get avoided, then 0% to be crit through some method (you can use futile strikes or ini, tank sov helps a LOT so factor that in, remember debuffs if you use ini)
you can use the min/max tool to figure out what your stats will look like and then just use talis to fill in the gaps:
https://www.returnofreckoning.com/forum ... hp?t=29557
anything left spend on whatever you want. tough is always nice on tanks but super nice on BG as the talis contribute to terrifying foe. more wounds is always good on everyone. dont put armour on a tank its dumb
you can use the min/max tool to figure out what your stats will look like and then just use talis to fill in the gaps:
https://www.returnofreckoning.com/forum ... hp?t=29557
anything left spend on whatever you want. tough is always nice on tanks but super nice on BG as the talis contribute to terrifying foe. more wounds is always good on everyone. dont put armour on a tank its dumb
Re: Which talisman do you recommend?
Oh nice! Ty for helptazdingo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:03 pm there are certain markers you want to hit as a tank - 10k wounds to eat morals, 400~ str so your cc doesn't get avoided, then 0% to be crit through some method (you can use futile strikes or ini, tank sov helps a LOT so factor that in, remember debuffs if you use ini)
you can use the min/max tool to figure out what your stats will look like and then just use talis to fill in the gaps:
https://www.returnofreckoning.com/forum ... hp?t=29557
anything left spend on whatever you want. tough is always nice on tanks but super nice on BG as the talis contribute to terrifying foe. more wounds is always good on everyone. dont put armour on a tank its dumb
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Re: Which talisman do you recommend?
10500 health is highly recommended
Re: Which talisman do you recommend?
Toughness softcapping at 1050 means you only need about 700-800 to overcap it, if you can reach it without potion you'll have some leeway with using linis or other pots (str?). For BG in 2H some people use WS for parry buff, but unless stacking very high parry % toughness is probably better.
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