Special enemies in the game appear when Kheldians are on the team. This archetype does not have access to Patron Power Pools. This archetype does not have access to Ancillary Power Pools. It is:Ī Warshade's secondary power set is designed for defense. They also have no Ancillary Power Pools, but they make up for this in the number and variety of powers in their Primary and Secondary.Ī Warshade's primary power set is designed specifically for offense. They do not have access to the Flight and Teleportation Power Pools. Warshades only have access to one Primary and one Secondary power set. * Warshades require VIP status or purchase on the Paragon Market. Warshades become stronger when teamed with non-Kheldian heroes, gaining bonuses to their own powers based on the archetypes of their teammates. While Warshades take more damage from most attacks, they make up for this weakness with solid Hit Points, a good variety of Dark Energy attack powers and strong defensive powers, inherent Teleport, and eventually even gain access to two shape-shift forms. Warshades are former Nictus who have left that dark path behind and reformed, joining with a willing host. They are available to players who are VIP or who have purchased an unlock from the Paragon Market. If I do end up dipping into power pools, it would most likely be Speed for Hasten.Warshades, along with Peacebringers, are one of the two Epic Archetypes for Heroes. My current plan is to skip out on Shadow Bolt and either Dark Detonation or Drain Essence. I imagine with a decent sized team I'll be able to run forever off of the bodies. As of level 22, I have minimal endurance problems when soloing thanks to my 14% recovery bonus from IOs and Stygian Circle. I actually plan on picking up Penumbral shield before 30 to deal with the demons that the Circle starts spawning around those levels too.įrom what I've experienced I won't need need Fitness. That means Clocks, Freaks, Lots of Crey, Arachnos, Cabal, about 1/2 the CoTs, Rikti, and probably some I can't think of right now can barely hurt me. The energy resist, on top of my inherent energy resist means things that do energy damage are pretty harmless. The amount of Fire/Cold/Toxic damage is not very noticable, especially not yet. Level 20: Black Dwarf Antagonize - Acc(A)Īlso, I've found Twilight Shield to be quite useful and have had very little desire to have Penumbral Shield. Level 6: Dark Nova Detonation - Posi- Dmg/Rchg :25(A), Posi- Dmg/Rng :25(9), Acc(11) Level 6: Dark Nova Emanation - Posi- Dmg/Rchg :25(A), Posi- Dmg/Rng :25(9), Acc(11) Level 22: Stygian Circle - H'zdH- EndRdx/Rchg :25(A) Level 20: Black Dwarf - ImpArm- ResDam/EndRdx/Rchg :25(A), ImpArm- ResDam/EndRdx :25(21), EndMod(21) Level 16: Twilight Shield - ImpArm- ResDam/EndRdx :25(A), ImpArm- ResDam/EndRdx/Rchg :25(17), ResDam(17) Level 12: Sunless Mire - RechRdx(A), RechRdx(13), Acc(13) Level 6: Dark Nova - ToHit(A), ToHit(7), EndMod(7) Level 2: Gravity Shield - ImpArm- ResDam/EndRdx/Rchg :25(A), ImpArm- ResDam/EndRdx :25(5), ResDam(5) Level 1: Absorption - S'fstPrt- ResKB :25(A) Level 1: Ebon Eye - Dmg(A), Dmg(3), Acc(3) I use nova form for AOE damage, dwarf form for tanking, and human form for utility The only things to keep in mind are I don't plan on taking any non-warshade powers and I plan on having all 3 forms. With the first respec trial just around the corner, I figured I'd post my build here for you guys to see if you guys had any comments on it. The only real hiccup i had was at 22 when I started feeling the burn of no stamina, but some IO slotting and that straightened itself out nicely. I've been playing my Warshade quite a bit lately and for the most part have been enjoying it a lot.
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