hai guys, thanks for your advice in my previous thread, ( http://forums.playredfox.com/index.php?threads/how-to-distribute-chi-for-healer.32658/#post-282119 ) about how to distribute chi for healer now, i am 2nd role, and reset my chi. please give me some advice how to distribute chi for 2nd role healer HD. thanks
Is this true? I have seen people saying you do fine with low dex. Also saw some ck hybrid guides advice max wis even though its the penalty stat for them. Isn't it better to max wis on a ck healer? Is ck dmg enough with min wis for bracer and no ess? Is physical def enough with no str and some left over points on con with the penalty or dodge from dex really covers all that up? Some help would be nice for a noob ^^
Weapons give you 99% of your damage, wisdom is meaningless except for weapon durability. You don't even really need minimum for weapon. Healers get the most dodge per dexterity, so it's up to you what you want to do. You could max con if you really want, and put the rest in dexterity. Defense is gained through items and constitution, CK defense is gained from items.
Korean version. Dex is critical!!! I have a HI healer. And my recommendation is the same as KProphetK, min wis, max dex, rest for cons for Chikung healer. A warning: do not play chikung healer if you dont have decent gears and high level of traps. To Chikung healer, traps are extremely important! 1. To buff yourself (of course). With a all-hit trap, you can easily penetrate nukers' shields. With a crit trap, you can out damage enemies and reduce the chance to take crit damage. Heal trap for group pk. 2. Damage shock! Traps' damages are fixed. You can easily deal 8-12k HP (not damage, its HP) to your enemies. As long as you max your damage-traps. With a sophisticated combination between crit hits and an explosion, you can shock damage your opponent, result in a sudden death. 3. CC, aka crowd control. Paralyze enemies for 30s. Blind them for 6s. Slow. Bleed. EW/IW. (I'll let you on this to explore) So, Chikung Healer is interesting and also demanding. Its hard, but fun. Good luck on your adventure!