What are the sources of PRR for a monk ?
Up to 15 from earth stance
Up to 15 from Iron Skin
Up to 14 from a blue augument
And after that ? Is there a way to stack more.
What are the sources of PRR for a monk ?
Up to 15 from earth stance
Up to 15 from Iron Skin
Up to 14 from a blue augument
And after that ? Is there a way to stack more.
Theoretically...
+5 - Two Weapon Defense and Ninja Spy weapons or kamas.
+20 - Combat Expertise and LD:Improved Combat Expertise.
+10 to 20 - US:Heed No Pain +10. + 20 while Unbreakable.
So, 139; if running Unyielding Sentinel with two twists and some funky feat choices. This does not include multiclassing options.
Last edited by sebastianosmith; 12-15-2013 at 09:36 AM.
The newest computer can merely compound, at speed, the oldest problem in the relations between human beings, and in the end the communicator will be confronted with the old problem, of what to say and how to say it. - Edward R. Murrow (1964)
+10 for casting shield from EK tree? if your in to weird builds (if it stacks with those others)
The newest computer can merely compound, at speed, the oldest problem in the relations between human beings, and in the end the communicator will be confronted with the old problem, of what to say and how to say it. - Edward R. Murrow (1964)
If you multiclass, you can pick up:
- +25 PRR from Stalwart / Sacred D. defensive stance (11 APs, ftr or pal 6)
- +10 PRR from Warpriest PrE (8 APs, cleric or FvS lvl 2)
- +10 PRR while dual-wielding from Tempest (11 APs, rgr 2) - doesn't work w/handwraps
- +10 PRR from Eldritch Knight (8 APs, sorc / wiz 2)
- +10 PRR from Pale Master (9 APs, wiz 3, altho zombie form is terrible for a melee build, so presume at least wiz 6 & 11 APs for vamp)
AP costs listed are the minimum you have to spend in that PrE to gain that PRR. AFAIK, these all stack w/each other. So the highest PRR combo would be monk 12 / ftr or pal 6 / <splash> 2 for +35 PRR; defensive stance also boosts threat, which is helpful if making a hate-tank. But that costs you access to higher-lvl monk goodies like Quivering Palm; monk 16 / 2 / 2 might be a better split if going WIS-based.
EDIT: okay, technically the highest PRR combo would be something like pal or ftr 6 / wiz 3 / monk 11, but that's probably not a good idea.
Last edited by unbongwah; 12-15-2013 at 05:15 PM.
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About 191/206 max ... or about 134/149 not too difficult
I beleive there are 4(2 Defense stances counting as 1) choices for PRR: Monk(Mountian), Divine(wall of steel), Stalwart/Scared Defence, EK - you can choose 3 of them
https://www.ddo.com/forums/showthrea...ldridge-Knight
Gear: 24
Epic DR: 10
Head no pain tier 4 core unyealding: 10
wall of steel(enh): 10
--- 54
stances:
Mountian Stance: 30: 15 stance 15 enhancements
ICE: 20
Unbreakable twist: 20: 10 unbreakable + 10 Head no Pain
----124
spells / additional stance
EK Imporved sheild: 10 or Stalwart Def: 25
-- 134 / 149
more with
GMoF standing with stone twist: 15
artifact: 15
--164 / 179
Epic Past lives: 27
-- 191 / 206
Last edited by Theolin; 12-15-2013 at 07:07 PM.
At what point does it become redundant is my question.
Zaphear(Completionist), Lugziurious, Lugzmeat Shield, Lugzii, Lugziii, Lugzsing Measong - De Profundis
If you have 25% incorp. and 25% dodge (and depending on the HP I guess ?), my best bet would be - around 50-70 (inbetween the 25.67% and 32.84% reduction)
as for the T5 acrobat/henshin - already have set my eyes on the T5 EK ... like hell I'm gonna recast Tenser's every 2-3 minutes. I barely remember to re-cast Haste.
The current plans are:
- 6 points in acrobat for DEX to DMG (and the +15% IAS)
- 11 points in shintao for the 15 PRR
- 11 points in AM for almost free Haste (so I can stay in Earth stance for almost no loss)
- 21 points in PM for Wraith Form
- 31 points in EK for Tensers (laziness can be pain in the ass XD)
PPR is on a curve of diminishing returns. 20->30 is +5.1% reduction and 70->80 is +3.1%, for example. Around 80 is where you start having to give up too much for too small a percent increase.