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    Default Unyielding Sovereignty or Hunter of the Dead?

    I have a paladin tank, that is NOT turning-oriented. I need 6 AP (I already have 3, 3 more to go) to get either Unyielding Sovereignty or Hunter of the Dead, and I need to decide which one to focus on getting first. I am currently level 9. Advice?

    Also: Can I use Unyielding Sovereignty as a weapon against undead, like lay on hands?

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    1st tier HotD gives ghost touch, which isnt too hard to find on weapons (at level 9, presumably you have some by now already?) whereas unyielding is a very powerful single-use healing/resto/cure/everything - if its just a matter of which to get 1st rather than a flat only 1 and never the other, go with unyielding sovereignity as it'll boost your self-sufficiency (as a handy boost, apart from resting at a shrine, its also the only thing that can remove death penalties)
    I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was, now what's it is weird and scary to me.

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    Unless you have not taken the Basic Faith Enhancement, it is only 4AP for Unyielding Sovereignty. Now whether it can be used against undead I am not sure, but considering how long the cool down is, I would not suggest it even if it was. Now if you are asking about which is a better PrE for your level, I would suggest using HotD until you get out of the lower level Necro areas, and then pick up kotC.

    Of course as long as it took me to type this, I probably got ninja'd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flynnjsw View Post
    Now whether it can be used against undead I am not sure, but considering how long the cool down is, I would not suggest it even if it was.
    It can not be used against undead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkrok View Post
    It can not be used against undead.
    Too bad, because it heals 1000HP, and if it did that much damage, it could one-hit-kill any boss. What attracts me to HotU is that it improves the effects of healing. And yes, I am planning to get both eventually, I'm just wondering which to get first. US just seems a bit like a slightly improved version of Lay On Hands. Also: What about knight of the Chalice? Better or worse then Hunter of the Undead? Maybe I should get it instead.

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    Unyielding sovereignty is probably the priority here. It is the best 4 AP you will spend with a pally build. If you are 9 pally and haven't taken the first tier of a PrC, you may consider an enhancement respec. Most of the PrC's have weird enhancement paths and you may not know which enhancement you are missing to get the PrC. Click the unavailable box and it will show what you need for the PrC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zarimoth View Post
    Too bad, because it heals 1000HP, and if it did that much damage, it could one-hit-kill any boss. What attracts me to HotU is that it improves the effects of healing. And yes, I am planning to get both eventually, I'm just wondering which to get first. US just seems a bit like a slightly improved version of Lay On Hands. Also: What about knight of the Chalice? Better or worse then Hunter of the Undead? Maybe I should get it instead.
    Well Unyielding Soereignty is just an Advanced Faith Enhancement, while HotD and KotC are Prestige Enhancements. They are a bit different. Oh yeah, and 1000hp can not 1 hit any boss, just as an FYI. It is there for an "oh no, the cleric/fvs/bard is overwhelmed and I am in trouble, let me drop this and get myself back into the fight.

    Now you do know that you can respec your enhancements correct? There is no reason not to try one for a while and then switch to the other. They all have their pro's and con's depending on your level and the quest area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zarimoth View Post
    Too bad, because it heals 1000HP, and if it did that much damage, it could one-hit-kill any boss. What attracts me to HotU is that it improves the effects of healing. And yes, I am planning to get both eventually, I'm just wondering which to get first. US just seems a bit like a slightly improved version of Lay On Hands. Also: What about knight of the Chalice? Better or worse then Hunter of the Undead? Maybe I should get it instead.
    People swear by KotC for endgame content. It has unrivaled DPS against devils.

    I can tell you though, when I get my barb leveled and geared, and start in on my Pali, I am going full HotU, Pure Pali, and have a plan in mind that might just make me pretty competitive, useful, and a lot more well rounded. But then as long as I am doing decent damage, I never cared about absolutely squeezing the last bit of DPS out of a build - I am more concerned with how fun it is to play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zion_Halcyon View Post
    People swear by KotC for endgame content. It has unrivaled DPS against devils.

    I can tell you though, when I get my barb leveled and geared, and start in on my Pali, I am going full HotU, Pure Pali, and have a plan in mind that might just make me pretty competitive, useful, and a lot more well rounded. But then as long as I am doing decent damage, I never cared about absolutely squeezing the last bit of DPS out of a build - I am more concerned with how fun it is to play.
    The thing is, considering what you are fighting in endgame, the difference is quite noticible when you do not have KotC. While the healing amp is nice, it can also be acheived with gear.

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    Let's not forget HotD II's wonderful immunity from energy drain. Goodbye negative levels forever, hello owning beholders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zarimoth View Post
    Too bad, because it heals 1000HP, and if it did that much damage, it could one-hit-kill any boss. What attracts me to HotU is that it improves the effects of healing. And yes, I am planning to get both eventually, I'm just wondering which to get first. US just seems a bit like a slightly improved version of Lay On Hands. Also: What about knight of the Chalice? Better or worse then Hunter of the Undead? Maybe I should get it instead.
    Its not a slightly improved version, its the most powerful single-target healing & restoration available (well, base anyways, a crit Heal spell from a well equipped cleric would heal more HP i expect)

    HotD's main (imo) benefit isn't the bonus to healing (handy as it is) but the non-dispellable death ward effects. KotC grants 1d6 extra bane damage vs. evil outsiders (and currently bugged to include undead) per tier.
    I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was, now what's it is weird and scary to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyDuck81 View Post
    Its not a slightly improved version, its the most powerful single-target healing & restoration available (well, base anyways, a crit Heal spell from a well equipped cleric would heal more HP i expect)

    HotD's main (imo) benefit isn't the bonus to healing (handy as it is) but the non-dispellable death ward effects. KotC grants 1d6 extra bane damage vs. evil outsiders (and currently bugged to include undead) per tier.
    Nah. My cleric friends tell me they crit for 800-900

    and the KoTC follows the pattern of lesser bane/bane/greater bane
    it goes +1, +1d6 / +2, +2d6 / +4, + 4d6
    and an extra smite evil each tier

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    Both are good, so don't obsess. But it's hard to advise without knowing the rest of your build and level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zarimoth View Post
    I have a paladin tank, that is NOT turning-oriented. I need 6 AP (I already have 3, 3 more to go) to get either Unyielding Sovereignty or Hunter of the Dead, and I need to decide which one to focus on getting first. I am currently level 9. Advice?

    Also: Can I use Unyielding Sovereignty as a weapon against undead, like lay on hands?
    If you are only level 9, why not get one, and then work up to get the other?

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