10-24-07 - Poll: Dynamic Duos #2

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Dynamic Duos: Tank + Offensive
Fighter

By Ralsu

October
24, 2007


This week, I continue my
exploration of which combinations you think make the best duo. I've
played in duos quite a bit in Vanguard due to my hectic schedule, so
I'll share some of my opinions, too. I will divide them into a couple
of categories that I see as the basis for most duos involving a tank
and an offensive fighter and offer my take on them. I am focusing only on
tank/offensive fighter combos this time. If you don't understand a term
or abbreviation I use here, please check our href="http://vanguard.tentonhammer.com/index.php?module=ContentExpress&file=index&func=display&ceid=135&meid=109">Game
Terms 101.



The combination of tank + offensive fighter is moderately common. The
logic behind it stems from the fact that the tank can take the hits while
the offensive fighter dishes out the damage. Picking this duo also
ensures you have that hard-to-find tank when you get ready to form a
group. Clearly, the shortcoming of this duo is the inability to heal.


Dread Knight as Tank

This duo is an attempt to
increase damage. Dread Knights can deal some blast damage via skills
and can just generally weaken mobs with Dreadful Countenance. The duo
gets the safety net of having a true tank, but the tank can also deal
some damage.



Pros:

In long fights or fights
with adds, Dreadful Countenance weakens tougher mobs Greater damage potential from
the tank compared to Paladins

Cons:

Tank has only minimal heals from life taps
Faction grind for being "evil"


Paladin as Tank

A duo featuring a Paladin has a tank that can heal. He can also perform
minor buffs and debuffs. He has a tiny repertoire of spiritual-based
magic, but it's not much.



Pros:

Tank can heal

Paladin has a few buffs to
benefit the offensive fighter

Cons:

Low on magical damage
Paladin does less melee damage than Warrior and less magical
damage than Dread Knight


Warrior as Tank

Warriors bring a lot of melee damage potential to a duo, but they can
still shift to Defensive Stance to soak up hits and keep aggro.
Warriors also have battle commands and shouts that can buff the
offensive fighter.



Pros:

Greatest melee damage
potential among tanks

Ability to grant short-term
buffs to the offensive fighter

Cons:

Low on magical damage
Tank has no heals


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The benefits of choosing a Bard are many. Bards give movement buffs in
the form of run speed, levitation, and underwater breathing. They can
craft songs to up resistances or increase damage. They have crowd
control skills, and they take hits fairly well.



Pros:

Bard can customize songs to
fit the enemy

Crowd control

Cons:

Lower melee damage potential than Ranger (and likely the lowest
among all offensive fighters)
Power of buffs may be diminished without a full group to benefit


Monk as Offensive Fighter

The Monk has potential for a lot of raw damage. Monks also enjoy
versatility in the three fighting styles (Dragon, Drunken, and
Harmonious). Check out the href="http://vanguard.tentonhammer.com/index.php?module=ContentExpress&file=index&func=display&ceid=350&meid=144">Monk
Class Guide for links to skills for each of the fighting styles.
Most often, Monks are lauded for their ability to off-tank. This means
adds are not nearly as devastating to a duo.



Pros:

Monk can heal himself

High melee potential from Monk

Cons:

No heals for tank from Monk
Lacks the versatility of the Bard


Ranger as Offensive Fighter

It was common knowledge during beta that style="font-style: italic;">Vanguard mastermind Brad McQuaid
heavily favored the Ranger. In fact, his alter ego, Aradune, was a
Ranger. Knowing that, it should be no surprise that the Ranger can mete
out some serious pain. The Ranger can also stalk, making it easier to
drag tombstones.



Pros:

Highest melee potential among
offensive fighters

Stalk to recover tombstones
and scout

Cons:

No way to deal with adds
Lacks the versatility of the Bard


Rogue as Offensive Fighter

The Rogue is probably a misunderstood class in style="font-style: italic;">Vanguard. Played correctly, it can
bring the pain, but many players lack the patience to master the
poisons. Rogues are the masters of stealth and stalking, so they are
terrific scouts and corpse retrievers.



 
Pros:

Creative ways to deal damage
with poisons

Stalk to recover tombstones
and scout

Cons:

Few people know how to play a Rogue well
Lacks the versatility of the Bard
Now it's your turn. Tell us which
duo is best!
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