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    Default So you want to survive in EE as a sorc? Heavy armor is your answer.

    I just recently finished up my last sorc life and was ambitious with the build. I almost exclusively run ee content and the mobs tend to hit hard and sorcs tend to draw a lot of aggro with aoe spells. Most of the time taking more aggro then one can handle. I couldnt get my dodge up high enough to satisfy me so i ended up taking adamantine body. It was the best thing i could have done for my sorc. Prr goes up to around 100 and mrr about 50-60ish. Much better then a measly 12 or so percent dodge. I advise those wanting to play sorcs in endgame ee to find a way to get proficient in heavy armor. As a bladeforged/warforged you can drop your arcane spell failure by 35% (15% inherent body + EK tree 5% + 15% spell agility aug) so there is no worry on arcane spell failure. I will post my bladeforged 18/2pal fire sorc if some are interested.

    May the age of running from bosses be over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MousePointer View Post
    I advise those wanting to play sorcs in endgame ee to find a way to get proficient in heavy armor.
    Proficient? You realise that's 3 feats?

    With the more standard layout being something like Maximise, Empower, Heighten, Quicken, PL:Wiz, 2xFocus Feats.
    What would you even drop? And then you have to invest into EK to get rid of ASF if you go heavy.

    I personally go with light armor or medium armor without proficiency, depending if I take the ASF reduction from drow or not (even those AP are tight).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eth View Post
    Proficient? You realise that's 3 feats?

    With the more standard layout being something like Maximise, Empower, Heighten, Quicken, PL:Wiz, 2xFocus Feats.
    What would you even drop? And then you have to invest into EK to get rid of ASF if you go heavy.

    I personally go with light armor or medium armor without proficiency, depending if I take the ASF reduction from drow or not (even those AP are tight).
    With WF/BF it's a bit easier to fit in, and obviously pally splash gets it free. But for everyone else, yeah 3 feats is way too much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonnbeimnech View Post
    With WF/BF it's a bit easier to fit in, and obviously pally splash gets it free. But for everyone else, yeah 3 feats is way too much.
    I just wanted to point out that it's not that simple for fleshies.
    But anyway not being proficient isn't that bad. You only lose the BAB part of the formular, which isn't much to begin with on a sorc.

    So generally OP is correct - it is a good idea to slap on some armor. It's basically free PRR/MRR.
    I still wouldn't take heavy though, don't like those AP put in EK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eth View Post
    Proficient? You realise that's 3 feats?
    Excuse me?

    Adamantine Body is ONE Feat!

    What are the other two?

    And with two Pally levels Heavy Armour is free to Fleshies anyway! {Sorcs don't have any bonus feats to lose here.}.


    Arcane Spell Failure removal is all Enhancements and Gear NOT Feats!


    The OP said nothing about using a Shield but even then you don't HAVE to take Shield Mastery!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FranOhmsford View Post
    Excuse me?

    Adamantine Body is ONE Feat!

    What are the other two?

    And with two Pally levels Heavy Armour is free to Fleshies anyway! {Sorcs don't have any bonus feats to lose here.}.
    Read the other posts? Obvious is obvious.
    It's already mentioned that toasters only need 1 feat and fleshy pallys get it free. But not every sorc fits these prereqs.
    Worst case (fleshy pure sorc) you would need 3 feats to get heavy armor prof.

    Quote Originally Posted by FranOhmsford View Post
    Arcane Spell Failure removal is all Enhancements and Gear NOT Feats!
    Correct, but it's not like someone here claimed otherwise.

    Quote Originally Posted by FranOhmsford View Post
    The OP said nothing about using a Shield but even then you don't HAVE to take Shield Mastery!
    No one else in this thread mentioned shields either. Not sure what that comment is about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eth View Post
    Read the other posts? Obvious is obvious.
    It's already mentioned that toasters only need 1 feat and fleshy pallys get it free. But not every sorc fits these prereqs.
    Worst case (fleshy pure sorc) you would need 3 feats to get heavy armor prof.


    Correct, but it's not like someone here claimed otherwise.


    No one else in this thread mentioned shields either. Not sure what that comment is about.
    So why not actually state the other two feats then?

    I can't think of any reason why ANY sorc or wizard should need to take 3 feats to get Hvy Armour Prof!

    The reason I mentioned the Shield profs is in case that's what people were talking about!

    And NO IT'S NOT OBVIOUS AT ALL!

    What are these supposed feats that are required to be proficient in heavy armour when there's no feat that gives reduced ASF and you're not talking about Shields?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FranOhmsford View Post
    So why not actually state the other two feats then?

    I can't think of any reason why ANY sorc or wizard should need to take 3 feats to get Hvy Armour Prof!

    The reason I mentioned the Shield profs is in case that's what people were talking about!

    And NO IT'S NOT OBVIOUS AT ALL!

    What are these supposed feats that are required to be proficient in heavy armour when there's no feat that gives reduced ASF and you're not talking about Shields?
    A pure fleshy sorc/wizard does not get proficiency in any armor. If he wished to get proficiency in heavy armor he needs to first take light armor proficiency and medium armor proficiency. The light and medium armor proficiency granted in ek do not count, because it would be too easy to spend the ap, then spend one feat on heavy armor prof, and then drop the ek tree completely. So they prevent that by requiring you spend 3 feats, to gain light armor, then medium armor, then heavy armor proficiency.

    The op talks about taking heavy armor proficiency, but then goes on to say that he took adamant body. It is much easier to take adamant body for one feat than for a fleshy caster to try to take all 3 armor feats to get to heavy armor proficiency, and unless its an elf, will have more of an issue getting asf down to 0, as wf and bf get 15% from racial, so do elves, but no one else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FranOhmsford View Post
    So why not actually state the other two feats then?

    I can't think of any reason why ANY sorc or wizard should need to take 3 feats to get Hvy Armour Prof!

    The reason I mentioned the Shield profs is in case that's what people were talking about!

    And NO IT'S NOT OBVIOUS AT ALL!

    What are these supposed feats that are required to be proficient in heavy armour when there's no feat that gives reduced ASF and you're not talking about Shields?
    Oh, OK then...
    Heavy armor prof. requires medium armor prof., while medium armor prof. requires light armor prof.
    Sorcerers get none of these so you have to take all 3. I actually thought that was clear. Sorry for the confusion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonnbeimnech View Post
    A pure fleshy sorc/wizard does not get proficiency in any armor. If he wished to get proficiency in heavy armor he needs to first take light armor proficiency and medium armor proficiency. The light and medium armor proficiency granted in ek do not count, because it would be too easy to spend the ap, then spend one feat on heavy armor prof, and then drop the ek tree completely. So they prevent that by requiring you spend 3 feats, to gain light armor, then medium armor, then heavy armor proficiency.
    http://ddowiki.com/page/Heavy_Armor_Proficiency

    So why aren't these "pre-reqs" mentioned on the DDOWiki then?

    So not obvious that even the DDOWiki doesn't know about it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FranOhmsford View Post
    http://ddowiki.com/page/Heavy_Armor_Proficiency

    So why aren't these "pre-reqs" mentioned on the DDOWiki then?

    So not obvious that even the DDOWiki doesn't know about it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FranOhmsford View Post
    http://ddowiki.com/page/Heavy_Armor_Proficiency
    So why aren't these "pre-reqs" mentioned on the DDOWiki then?
    So not obvious that even the DDOWiki doesn't know about it!
    http://ddowiki.com/index.php?title=H...0&oldid=255912

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    Quote Originally Posted by cru121 View Post
    http://ddowiki.com/index.php?title=H...0&oldid=255912

    You're welcome. Happy Armor-Up Day everyone.
    Thank You.

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    For shield, don't forget the Skyvault Shield, a tower shield with 0 ASF.

    It looks STUPID though, like you are walking around with the passenger door of a 747, I use a shield cosmetic over it.

    Epic Elite version has two slots for red augments, to make up at least partially for the loss of your left handed caster stick.

    It's useful situationally at least.
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    Quote Originally Posted by arminius View Post
    For shield, don't forget the Skyvault Shield, a tower shield with 0 ASF.

    It looks STUPID though, like you are walking around with the passenger door of a 747, I use a shield cosmetic over it.

    Epic Elite version has two slots for red augments, to make up at least partially for the loss of your left handed caster stick.

    It's useful situationally at least.
    One of the best looking shields in the game!

    Unlike most Tower Shield graphics at least this one looks like you can actually use it as a Tower Shield!

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    Question 1: Does light and medium armor proficiency from EK tree count as pre-requisites for HA feat? (I assume they don't, but could be wrong.)

    Question 2: Do you still get light or medium armor profiency bonus to PRR while wearing HA/adamantine plating?

    I'm unable to test it myself at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eth View Post
    Proficient? You realise that's 3 feats?

    With the more standard layout being something like Maximise, Empower, Heighten, Quicken, PL:Wiz, 2xFocus Feats.
    What would you even drop? And then you have to invest into EK to get rid of ASF if you go heavy.

    I personally go with light armor or medium armor without proficiency, depending if I take the ASF reduction from drow or not (even those AP are tight).
    Not if you skip out on 20 sorc and take 1 fighter or 2 paladin. Id say the +20some to all saves or the heavy armor prof is better then sorc cap. Especially when you are BF/WF because the the capstone active makes you immune to repair.

    If you go WF/BF you can invest 7 points in EK and 4 in WF/BF tree to completely drop ASF.

    Also, I dont take maximize or empower. They feel like a trap and the sp usage is too high. It affects SLAs yes, but it isnt worth 2 feats to get a fireball i can cast every 8sec?.
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    Quote Originally Posted by giftie View Post
    Question 1: Does light and medium armor proficiency from EK tree count as pre-requisites for HA feat? (I assume they don't, but could be wrong.)

    Question 2: Do you still get light or medium armor profiency bonus to PRR while wearing HA/adamantine plating?

    I'm unable to test it myself at the moment.
    1. They dont count as pre-reqs.

    2. I assume if you have heavy armor proficiency you are also granted medium and light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonnbeimnech View Post
    A pure fleshy sorc/wizard does not get proficiency in any armor. If he wished to get proficiency in heavy armor he needs to first take light armor proficiency and medium armor proficiency. The light and medium armor proficiency granted in ek do not count, because it would be too easy to spend the ap, then spend one feat on heavy armor prof, and then drop the ek tree completely. So they prevent that by requiring you spend 3 feats, to gain light armor, then medium armor, then heavy armor proficiency.

    The op talks about taking heavy armor proficiency, but then goes on to say that he took adamant body. It is much easier to take adamant body for one feat than for a fleshy caster to try to take all 3 armor feats to get to heavy armor proficiency, and unless its an elf, will have more of an issue getting asf down to 0, as wf and bf get 15% from racial, so do elves, but no one else.
    Invest in 2 paladin. Maybe i made the make in assuming all sorcs are drow or BF/WF. There are arcane casting dex items all throughout the game for those you arent drow/elf/wf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MousePointer View Post
    1. They dont count as pre-reqs.

    2. I assume if you have heavy armor proficiency you are also granted medium and light.
    Thanks for the reply!

    I meant without HA proficiency but still wearing HA (ACP on a Sorc isn't a big deal). According to the feat description, you'd only get proficiency bonus if you wear an armor you're proficient with, but I take nothing for granted in DDO and plating might work a bit differently.

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