Saturday, March 10, 2012

Planning Ahead - My Juggernaut Vengeance (dps) talent build

Here is how I plan to use my talent points in the Vengeance tree (dps) for my Juggernaut. The link to this build can be found here. I found it on SithWarrior. As always, your mileage may vary. This is just how I see things. Feel free to let me know if my shit makes no sense.




Vengeance

Tier 1

10-12 Single Saber Mastery
13-14 Decimate (2/3)

Tier 2

15-16 Dreadnaught
17-19 Accuracy

Tier 3

20 Shien Form
21-22 Draining Scream

Tier 1 (Backtracking)

23 Decimate (3/3)
24 Improved Sundering Assault (1/3)

Tier 4

25 Deadly Reprisal
26 Ruin
27-29 Vengeance

Tier 5

30 Impale
31-32 Eviscerate
33-34 Savagery

Tier 6

35-37 Rampage
38-39 Deafening Defense

Tier 7

40 Shatter

Tier 1 (Backtracking)

41 Improved Sundering Assault (2/2)


Immortal

Tier 1

42-43 Enraged Sunder


Rage

Tier 1 

44-45 Ravager
46- 48 Malice

Tier 2

49-50 Brutality


The last 10 points (after you get Shatter) could be taken in a different order. You could decide to wait to finish Improved Sundering Assault at level 50 and get better talents before. I chose to do it this way because I like finishing a tree before switching to another, unless it makes more sense to add points in another tree earlier in the leveling process.

3 comments:

  1. You're so on top of things with your talent points! Planning ahead and such! I should probably start doing that. Rather than throwing points around willy nilly and then realizing later I don't want that tree.

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    1. It can be fun to choose talent points randomly, too. Might make things a bit more interesting to figure out what to pick instead of following a predefined build.

      I just really suck at not picking the worst possible talent in the whole talent tree. So yeah, predefined build it is for me.

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    2. I guess that's true. It is certainly interesting. Just often results in bizarre hybrid builds in my case. 15 points into a tree, I'll suddenly decide that's not quite what I wanted and start shoving points somewhere else entirely. And then I'll realize that's not quite doing it either and start on the one tree I hadn't put points in yet.

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