ale Oziris gra na Daggerach
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Assassination Talents (21 points)
Improved Eviscerate - 3/3 points
Malice - 5/5 points
Remorseless Attacks - 1/5 point
Murder - 2/2 points
Ruthlessness - 3/3 points
Lethality - 5/5 points
Relentless Strikes - 1/1 point
Cold Blood - 1/1 point
Combat Talents (5 points)
Improved Sinister Strike - 2/2 points
Improved Gouge - 3/3 points
Subtlety Talents (25 points)
Master of Deception - 5/5 points
Camouflage - 5/5 points
Elusiveness - 1/5 point
Initiative - 5/5 points
Improved Sap - 3/3 points
Improved Rupture - 3/3 points
Preparation - 1/1 point
Improved Cheap Shot - 2/2 points
mylałem o tym ale zobaczcie co napisał pod spodem (a tak mi sie podaba ;/)
Ambush/Backstab Build
Assassination Talents (21 points)
Improved Eviscerate - 3/3 points
Malice - 5/5 points
Remorseless Attacks - 1/5 point
Murder - 2/2 points
Ruthlessness - 3/3 points
Relentless Strikes - 1/1 point
Lethality - 5/5 points
Cold Blood - 1/1 point
Combat Talents (8 points)
Improved Gouge - 3/3 points
Lightning Reflexes - 2/5 points
Improved Backstab - 3/3 points
Subtlety Talents (22 points)
Master of Deception - 5/5 points
Opportunity - 5/5 points
Improved Ambush - 3/3 points
Initiative - 5/5 points
Improved Sap - 3/3 points
Preparation - 1/1 point
This is very similar to my PvP build. It has cold blood and preparation. I merely sacrificed a few things so that I could get improved ambush, improved BS and opportunity. Many people will argue that seal fate is a no brainer when it comes to this type of build. I strongly disagree. While I do agree that seal fate is a nice way to make up for the lack of combo points built with CS and SS, I don’t agree with putting a bandaid on a broken arm. A dagger build really isn’t a broken arm, but in doing this type of build you are dedicating yourself to doing big burst damage hits. They don’t happen as often as SS does because of the energy costs, but when they land they are huge. Seal fate is by no means a crappy talent. I just think the points are better spent elsewhere. I see a dagger rogue as a very calculating assassin. If you want to rush to do as many eviscerates as possible, don’t go with daggers, because seal fate simply isn’t going to make up for the slow speed of your combo building.
I don’t like these builds for PvP. I extensively tested these builds and found that the best combination I could come up with would be: CS, vanish, cold blood, ambush, gouge, preparation, cold blood, eviscerate, blind, vanish, ambush, gouge, BS, SS, eviscerate. That’s a sweet stunlock combo but it has some holes in it. The big one is gouging after you ambush the first time. A mage that knows what they are doing will not turn around and backpedal. They will get the nova in, blink away and here comes little bo peep. You know, the one that lost her sheep? Also, using that combo will not be that devastating to a warrior, paladin or shaman. You might take a shaman out, but don’t hold your breath. I agree that it is a nice combo against rogues, warlocks and maybe priests. The problem with priest is that they will get that shield off before you get that gouge in. I’ll get back to that later. Energy is the biggest problem here. Everything you do costs 60 energy. It’s a lot of hit and wait. Timing must be exceptional. Get ready to down some thistle tea to pull that combo off.