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− | I consider the left tree to be the defensive/utility while the right tree is the offensive. You can reset anytime. but just note the cost to reset (after the first free reset) increases every time you reset. | + | I consider the left tree to be the defensive/utility while the right tree is the offensive. |
− | + | *It takes 5 points in a tier to gain access to the next tier of talents, but only for one side. | |
− | You shouldn't worry about the Talent Tree early on as you only start with one point, gaining more every ten levels. There side quests near the second half of the game that rewards you with a total of 5 talent points. I will list all the talents you can learn and the order you should learn | + | **For example, if you level up Thick Armor to 5 you can begin to level up Focus and Channel energy, but not Improved Bladestorm or Pain. |
+ | *If there is an arrow connecting two talents, you must level up the talent above before you can level up the talent below. | ||
+ | *You can reset anytime. but just note the cost to reset (after the first free reset) increases every time you reset. | ||
+ | *You shouldn't worry about the Talent Tree early on as you only start with one point, gaining more every ten levels. | ||
+ | **There side quests near the second half of the game that rewards you with a total of 5 talent points. | ||
+ | **I will list all the talents you can learn and the order you should learn them. | ||
===Tier 1=== | ===Tier 1=== | ||
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− | In the first tier you have <b>Improved Strength</b> and <b>Improved Agility</b> which increases your stat. You need all 3 points in this in order to learn a second-tier | + | In the first tier you have <b>Improved Strength</b> and <b>Improved Agility</b> which increases your stat by up to 3%. This bonus is multiplicative meaning it is factored in after the stat is calculated. For example, <b>If you have a total strength value of 100, then Improved Strength can increase it up to 103</b> (3% bonus). You need all 3 points in this in order to learn a second-tier talent called Discipline and Masters training respectively. At max level, you can gain up to 10 percent more of a stat through training. Not only is Strength (Masters training) preferred over Agility (Discipline), the tier 3 talent on the right tree is also superior. Therefore I recommend leveling up Improved Strength over Improved Agility. |
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− | <b>Improved | + | Next you have offensive talents called <b>Improved Sever</b> which increases the duration of Sever by up to 3 ticks and <b>Improved Stab</b> which increases crit rate with Stab by up to 30%. To clarify, each tick equals 5 seconds or one hit of damage. The talent can basically double the duration of your Sever. Improved Stab on the other hand is an Assasin's <b>strongest</b> talent. Like I've mentioned before, stab and melee are your bread and butter. More crits mean more damage. Now that both talents are in the same tier, I'd recommend leveling up Improved Stab over Improved Sever. |
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− | + | Finally we are left with the defensive talents <b>Thick Armor</b> which increase armor by up to 10% and <b>Flexibility</b> which increases <b>physical</b> dodge rate up to 12%. Flexibiity is by far the superior talent as dodge rate will scale better than armor. The armor difference does not seem to matter as much either so dodging is infinitely better than taking less damage, especially for an Assassin. | |
===Tier 2=== | ===Tier 2=== | ||
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− | To reiterate, You need all 3 points in either Improved Strength or Improved Agility in order to learn a second-tier talent called <b>Discipline</b> and <b>Masters training</b> respectively. At max level, you can gain up to 10 percent more of a stat through training. Strength (Masters training) is definitely preferred over Agility (Discipline). | + | To reiterate, You need all 3 points in either Improved Strength or Improved Agility in order to learn a second-tier talent called <b>Discipline</b> and <b>Masters training</b> respectively. At max level, you can gain up to 10 percent more of a stat through training. Strength (Masters training) is definitely preferred over Agility (Discipline). Of course there isn't really a rush to level either talent up since it doesn't directly help you in combat. |
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− | + | On the right tree you have the new talent <b>Improved Bladestorm</b> which can decrease the cooldown of Bladestorm by up to 5 seconds. In other words it can cut the cooldown of Bladestorm in half. Since I have mentioned how inefficient it is to use Bladestorm, I don't recommend leveling up this talent right away. | |
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− | <b> | + | Next you have <b>Channel Energy</b> which reduces physical damage taken by up to 6%. Like Flexibility, this talent is also stronger than Thick Armor since it will scale better. |
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− | Similar to Improved Strength/Improved Agility, you have <b>Focus</b> and <b>Pain</b>. Focus lowers the rage cost of your abilities by up to 10% while pain increases your crit chance by up to 5%. I’d prioritize Pain over Focus as both it and Penetration increase your damage output. You must max either talent (Focus or Pain) to be able to unlock the final talent. | + | Similar to Improved Strength/Improved Agility, you have <b>Focus</b> and <b>Pain</b>. Focus lowers the rage cost of your abilities by up to 10% while pain increases your crit chance by up to 5%. I’d prioritize Pain over Focus as both it and Penetration increase your damage output. Pain also strengthens your Stab even more, giving Stab (with Improved Stab) an innate 35% chance to crit. You must max either talent (Focus or Pain) to be able to unlock the final talent. |
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− | + | Improved Stab increases the damage and rage value of your stab so leveling it up first is a given. Level up Improved Strength just enough so you gain access to tier 2 talents. After that, you simply level up Pain and Penetration. You can attain this as early as level 50, assuming you have 6 extra talent points from quests. You may also, at any point level up Improved Strength to 3 so you can invest in Master's Training. Improved Sever and Improved Bladestorm may also be leveled up after depending on what you need. I'd suggest leveling Improved Sever first since it's generally more useful. | |
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+ | Once you are ready to level up your defensive talents, I recommend this order | ||
+ | Flexibility | ||
+ | Improved Agility to 2 | ||
+ | Focus | ||
Incapacitate | Incapacitate | ||
− | Channel Energy | + | Channel Energy |
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− | + | Thick Armor | |
Discipline | Discipline | ||
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− | + | Flexibility is a no brainer along with Improved Agility to 2, gaining access to tier 2 talents. Like with the right tree, level up Focus and Incapacitate. The rage cost reduction isn't too important but the 10 second stun is pretty good. Proceed to level up Channel Energy and Improved Agility to 3. Both talents have better scaling than Thick Armor. The reason why you should level up Discipline lat is because of how much agility it requires to raise your physical crit and dodge rate. Therefore you are really in no rush to train agility with points. |
Revision as of 02:06, 2 May 2021
Introduction
This page contains the Assassin Class Guide. You may return to Classes when you are finished reading this page.
Assassin Class Guide
Strong physical attacks that allow you to cut through enemies. Evade your foes and launch sneak attacks with your agileness and stealth.
Assassin is a physical type class that relies on dealing quick damage with moderate cost. As a physical class, Assassins make good use of the melee ability which has no cost. They also have a self-buff that increases strength and a cost/damage heavy ability. With the Stealth ability, assassins can better avoid enemies and instantly disengage fights. It also has a low cooldown. If you do not like the tanky class, Titan, which sacrifices damage (also higher costs) for defense, and do not wish to play the cast heavy magical type classes, Assasin is the class for you.
Stat Breakdown
Strength- Increases Physical damage.
Stamina- Increases Health and Rage.
Agility- Increases Physical Crit and Dodge.
Spirit- Increases Dodge (absorb) and Health and Rage regen outside combat. Rage regen is half as effective in combat
Intellect- Increases Rage cost reduction
Stat Build
Your gear scales best with Strength, Stamina, and Agility
The weapon and offhand I have shown here are the best (aside from the premium ones of course)
Both Spirit and Intellect scale poorly and don't contribute as much.
Agility seems to be useful but the diminishing returns are great. At the "Base" level you automatically get around 3.6% Crit/Dodge and doesn't take much to increase it to an even 4, but the value required to "advance" to the next tier (4%, 6%, etc.) increases exponentially.
Training (activities > training)
- (6/7):3:1 split between Str:Stm:Agl is a good ratio
- Train Strength 6 or 7 times, for every 3 times you train Stamina
- Train Stamina 3 times, for every time you train Agility
- Occasionally train Intellect and Spirit based on your level.
- For example, at level 10 train Intellect and Spirit 10 times.
- You can also train more with training energy
- Reserve points for main stats
- Eventually Strength will outweigh Stamina by a lot more
- Once you reach the endgame you can switch to a higher ratio like 10:1 between Str:Stm
- Agility can be trained to certain thresholds as you wish
Abilities
Melee- Deals minor damage
Since assassins scale with strength, this ability will be your bread and butter along with stab. This ability costs no rage.
Unlocked at Start and Rank increases every 15 levels
Stab- Deals moderate damage
This ability is your bread and butter along with melee. It costs a small portion of your rage and can be strengthened further with Improved Stab, giving it 30% more crit chance.
Unlocked at Start and Rank increases every 20 levels
Sever- Deals moderate damage over time
This ability costs as much as Stab and should be used at the beginning of combat. This ability will deal damage 2 to 3 times (once every 5 seconds) and is the most cost-efficient ability. Only use it if you can’t kill an enemy within 10-15 seconds, or 25-30 seconds with Improved Sever
Unlocked at Level 10 and Rank increases every 20 levels
Bladestorm- Deals massive damage
A very costly ability that deals massive damage. If you value your rage, do not use it. Even for an ability with a 10-second cooldown, Bladestorm costs 50% to over double the rage as stab does. The disadvantages of this ability outweigh the advantages. You can still use it in your rotation if you use the lowest rank (at level 60)
Unlocked at Level 20 and Rank increases every 20 levels
Distracting Throw- Deals minor damage from a distance
This ability costs the least rage. You can use the lowest rank to pull one enemy at a time or use it with melee and stab. It can be rage inefficient as it barely deals more damage than melee, but way more efficient than Bladestom.
Unlocked at level 4 and Rank increases every 20 levels
Assassin's Vigour- Temporarily increases strength
A simple ability that temporarily increases your damage output by an equivalent of a Fair Strength Potion (15%). Always use.
Unlocked at level 30
Stealth- Hide from enemies
The ability that distinguishes itself from the other classes (at least at the beginning). It can hide you from enemies (as long as you don’t get too close), and can disengage you from combat if it succeeds (deactivates when you take dot damage). The aggro in this game only happens when you move so you can recover your health and rage before attacking again (I don’t know if this is a bug or not but it’s probably how the coding works).
Unlocked at Start
Incapacitate- Stun an enemy
This ability is unlocked through the talent tree and stuns your enemies for 2 ticks, which is about 10 seconds. I do not recommend unlocking this ability and I will explain why in the talent tree section.
Rotation
- Use Assassin's Vigour if it expires
- Begin the attack with Distracting Throw if the enemy is far away
- Attack with Sever.
- Keep using it to refresh as long as you can’t defeat the enemy within 10-15 seconds.
- Use Bladestorm if you are willing to waste rage, defeating them faster, and completing a quest or gaining XP.
- It is not worth using in the middle of a fight as It’s a waste of rage using an already rage inefficient ability
- Spam Melee, Stab, and Bladestorm (if using lowest rank)
- Use Incapacitate (not recommended) to stun powerful enemies or to conserve health and rage if you can kill them while stunned.
- Use Stealth to recover health and mana or to wait for a food/potion cooldown. You must not move after casting this or enemies will attack you
Tl;dr Spam Melee and Stab for damage (maybe Distracting Throw also)
Talent Tree Overview
I consider the left tree to be the defensive/utility while the right tree is the offensive.
- It takes 5 points in a tier to gain access to the next tier of talents, but only for one side.
- For example, if you level up Thick Armor to 5 you can begin to level up Focus and Channel energy, but not Improved Bladestorm or Pain.
- If there is an arrow connecting two talents, you must level up the talent above before you can level up the talent below.
- You can reset anytime. but just note the cost to reset (after the first free reset) increases every time you reset.
- You shouldn't worry about the Talent Tree early on as you only start with one point, gaining more every ten levels.
- There side quests near the second half of the game that rewards you with a total of 5 talent points.
- I will list all the talents you can learn and the order you should learn them.
Tier 1
In the first tier you have Improved Strength and Improved Agility which increases your stat by up to 3%. This bonus is multiplicative meaning it is factored in after the stat is calculated. For example, If you have a total strength value of 100, then Improved Strength can increase it up to 103 (3% bonus). You need all 3 points in this in order to learn a second-tier talent called Discipline and Masters training respectively. At max level, you can gain up to 10 percent more of a stat through training. Not only is Strength (Masters training) preferred over Agility (Discipline), the tier 3 talent on the right tree is also superior. Therefore I recommend leveling up Improved Strength over Improved Agility.
Next you have offensive talents called Improved Sever which increases the duration of Sever by up to 3 ticks and Improved Stab which increases crit rate with Stab by up to 30%. To clarify, each tick equals 5 seconds or one hit of damage. The talent can basically double the duration of your Sever. Improved Stab on the other hand is an Assasin's strongest talent. Like I've mentioned before, stab and melee are your bread and butter. More crits mean more damage. Now that both talents are in the same tier, I'd recommend leveling up Improved Stab over Improved Sever.
Finally we are left with the defensive talents Thick Armor which increase armor by up to 10% and Flexibility which increases physical dodge rate up to 12%. Flexibiity is by far the superior talent as dodge rate will scale better than armor. The armor difference does not seem to matter as much either so dodging is infinitely better than taking less damage, especially for an Assassin.
Tier 2
To reiterate, You need all 3 points in either Improved Strength or Improved Agility in order to learn a second-tier talent called Discipline and Masters training respectively. At max level, you can gain up to 10 percent more of a stat through training. Strength (Masters training) is definitely preferred over Agility (Discipline). Of course there isn't really a rush to level either talent up since it doesn't directly help you in combat.
On the right tree you have the new talent Improved Bladestorm which can decrease the cooldown of Bladestorm by up to 5 seconds. In other words it can cut the cooldown of Bladestorm in half. Since I have mentioned how inefficient it is to use Bladestorm, I don't recommend leveling up this talent right away.
Next you have Channel Energy which reduces physical damage taken by up to 6%. Like Flexibility, this talent is also stronger than Thick Armor since it will scale better.
Similar to Improved Strength/Improved Agility, you have Focus and Pain. Focus lowers the rage cost of your abilities by up to 10% while pain increases your crit chance by up to 5%. I’d prioritize Pain over Focus as both it and Penetration increase your damage output. Pain also strengthens your Stab even more, giving Stab (with Improved Stab) an innate 35% chance to crit. You must max either talent (Focus or Pain) to be able to unlock the final talent.
Tier 3
Incapacitate is the only ability you have to unlock through the talent tree. It stuns your enemy for two ticks, which is a lot despite two ticks sounding like a little (10 seconds). It has a long cooldown of 60 seconds which might deter you from using it. But you should also be deterred from using it because the other talent, Penetration, is the superior one.
Penetration is a strong talent that allows you to reduce the effect of enemy armor by 20%. You’ll be able to deal more damage and is definitely better than a stun. This talent isn’t the most important though, as I consider Improved Stab to be Assassin's greatest talent.
Talent Order
This is, therefore, the order in which you should level your talents
Improved Stab Improved Strength to 2 Pain Penetration
Improved Stab increases the damage and rage value of your stab so leveling it up first is a given. Level up Improved Strength just enough so you gain access to tier 2 talents. After that, you simply level up Pain and Penetration. You can attain this as early as level 50, assuming you have 6 extra talent points from quests. You may also, at any point level up Improved Strength to 3 so you can invest in Master's Training. Improved Sever and Improved Bladestorm may also be leveled up after depending on what you need. I'd suggest leveling Improved Sever first since it's generally more useful.
Once you are ready to level up your defensive talents, I recommend this order
Flexibility Improved Agility to 2 Focus Incapacitate Channel Energy Improved Agility to 3 Thick Armor Discipline
Flexibility is a no brainer along with Improved Agility to 2, gaining access to tier 2 talents. Like with the right tree, level up Focus and Incapacitate. The rage cost reduction isn't too important but the 10 second stun is pretty good. Proceed to level up Channel Energy and Improved Agility to 3. Both talents have better scaling than Thick Armor. The reason why you should level up Discipline lat is because of how much agility it requires to raise your physical crit and dodge rate. Therefore you are really in no rush to train agility with points.