On top of that, the class also get revive abilities, CC, buffs and debuffs(passive or active) and has good defenses, so it will rarely get focused down. For instance gaining Chain Lightning isnt very exciting since you can take and upgrade Winds of Eld Nary, which is a cold damage version of the same spell. The Herald multiclass(Paladin+Chanter) gets 2 passive AoE healing effects(Exalted Endurance and Ancient Memory) as well as single target and AoE heals(Lay on Hands and Rejoice my Comrades). That said, SC Troubadour has good feats and is easily the most versatile of chanter subclasses, so I would agree it worths playing (over SC Skald which only purpose would be to spam Eld Nary). As a single class chanter Tekehu gets a bunch of free spells that arent necessarily better than what would otherwise be available. especially with other healer in the party.Īll in all, I'm not convinced at all that the build can hold the role you want (unless you rely on scrolls + Mercy and Kindness). ![]() Two fingers isn't very convenient to use and the Chants won't be enough. Secondary problem is that Chanters are really meh as main healers. Even if you want to focus on healing, I wouldn't skip Eld Nary and both Tier IX Summon. Which means you have to rely on specific abilities to make it work. Chanters are one of the playable classes in Pillars of Eternity and Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire. One thing to understand about Single Classes is that, apart Monk/Priest/Wiz/Druid, the natural advantage of SC compared to Multi is narrow. Sip of the Marrow is also bugged : the secondary damages cones are launched from the caster instead of the exploding body and since they are shorter than the main one, you won't affect many targets the healing AoE from the upgrade works fine though. Skipping the Dragon AND the upgraded Ancient Weapons (and all summons !) as a SC Troubadour feels like a sin. His Heart did fill is a bit mehish in my experience compared to the usual Cipher's Ancestor's Memory. Again I am not sure when I should keep it on, in which scenario? I guess if I really need some phases back and I don't have time to wait for two turns it should be on, but again I am not sure, any light here?Ĥ) I was thinking maybe for this build is better option Skald over Troubadour. > Lethandria's Devotion + Ench: Sheltering Lightģ) In which scenario is better to have Brisk Recitation on? I know if I turn it on I can get phases faster but I lose the chance to have 2 phases running at the same time. ![]() > Sasha's Singing Scimitar + Ench: Refreshing Finale > Image attached below.(28 points as a single class) You could probably go all in on regen with Chanter healing aura and other stuff all stacking together. I am working on a healer/support build as a single class Chanter (Troubadour) I know it is not the most optimal option a healer vs Druids or Paladins or even multi class, but for now I would like to give a try a single class and I love challenges and off meta builds.
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