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Treemaster Oakenstaff
06-26-2004, 12:46 PM
Well I've gotten most of the AA's that I wanted and would like some advice on what to get next. I have about 148 AA and my guild is starting to raid the elemental planes. Heres the Magelo for detailed list of my AA's

http://www.magelo.com/eq_view_profile.html?num=401209

Thanks for any help in advance :)


Treemaster - Zeb - Dara Cothrom

Balise
06-26-2004, 02:01 PM
Spell Casting Reinforcement (and Mastery) if you are raiding.

Channeling Focus is a good one as well.

And Advanced Healing Gift.

I would do reinforcement or channeling focus first though, they are great, especially channeling focus...you can cast through lots of hits.

Kuolon
06-26-2004, 02:15 PM
Innate Metab 3 / Finish Regen 3 / CS 3 / CA 3 / LR 5 -- That should last you a while.

Aanadwene
06-27-2004, 09:18 PM
First thing I'd do is max Innate Enlightenment and get Planar Power. After that get your Advanced Healing gift done. Then do Combat Agility and Lightening Reflexes. Casting Reinforcement Mastery is a very good one to max, can do it before or after. It's convenient for buffing during raids but is essential as it adds to your Spirit of the Wood.

That's definately enough to keep you busy for a while. Fury of Magic Mastery is good as well....dps is always nice and "sometimes" we don't have to heal. =p

sliggoth
06-28-2004, 01:57 AM
Consider finishing out spell casting subtlety, either healing or nuking it really can make a difference and in the elemental planes you dont want the mobs to notice you. As mentioned above channeling focus can come in handy too.

If you do go with any of the defensive aa, do CA and max LR before even thinking about combat stability. Improved damage mitigation really doesnt mean much to a druid who isnt upper elemental/ time+ geared.

If you do nuke, by all means get fomm too.


Sliggoth, druid/ tailor of Lanys

Karanthal
06-29-2004, 05:53 AM
Which AA's you pick will differ depending on your play style.

I spend most of my time raiding, so I spent my points accordingly. I still dont have my 3rd title, despite having over 170aa's. The class abilities are useful no doubt, but I cant remember the last time I needed to evac a group and not having enough time to cast a regular succor (with haste focus). I can easily mem camo or click a camo potion if I really need to. Im not sure why anyone would advice innate metabolism, buy more food, if costs next to nothing even for stat food.


Im currently working on SCS, then ill probably do either SCR and SCM or FoMM and then finally Innate camo. That should keep me busy well into the 200's, after that I'll look at some of the aa's to reduce the damage I take, although hopefully SCS will stop me getting aggro in the first place.

Kebster
06-29-2004, 09:17 AM
alot of people are doing the innate metabolism i know because of new food that is no drop and you have to craft yourself, and they want it to last longer

Fairweather Pure
06-29-2004, 09:59 AM
Looking at your current AAs and going by my playstyle, I would maxx Planer Power/Innate Enlightenment, then FoMM, Critical Affliction, SCR, and SCRM. If you're looking for a fun skill to add to the mix for cheap AAs, consider getting WotW to break up the above grind.

The first things I concentrated on was making my exisiting spells and skillls better, followed closely by making my mana pool larger and longer lasting. My next step was defensive and dmg mitigation, followed by convieniences like faster timers and cast times. The last step is resists, but I think that's pretty much the rule of thumb for everyone.

Good luck, and have fun.

maedie
07-02-2004, 02:54 PM
I'd have to disagree with most of the suggestions in this post and say that if you are entering EP's, get CA3/LR5 first (from the list of ones you don't have). 27 AA points investment, but will help you a lot. Even with SCS maxxed, the mobs will notice you and attempt to hit you very hard, and having a string of Missed hits will save your hide until a main tank or someone else can pull the mob off you. It also will save ya while kiting tables in Fire. (sure saved me plenty of times!) Definitely get LR5 before spending points in Crit affliction or FoMM.