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neat build. one thing that might be worth calling out (apologies if you did and i missed it) is that you also double up on arkemyr's wondrous torment. you probably don't want to waste the guile from the rogue side (better spent on gaze), but priest gets it and you might as well. with wondrous torment, you can really cripple enemy resolve and will defenses, which can be a really great way to get stupid long durations on each cast of gaze of the adragan. it'll only really affect one enemy dependably (you have to wait too long for it to split and bounce), but can be really useful for making each gaze last during boss fights or other tough enemies.
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yeah, the timing of the weapon reload is iffy so i'm guessing it triggers first before heating up kicks in. the first reload won't benefit, the second reload will. however, what might get around this for blackjacket purposes is to have two weapon sets each with a blunderbuss, and a third "normal" weapon set. because the reload/recovery benefit doesn't kick in immediately, i'm wondering if switching to the third weapon will give you a chance ot immediatley benefit from heating up (you make an attack and trigger a new recovery with the heating up buff), and when you need to refresh your heating up, you switch to the unfired blunderbuss and shoot - because you were still under heating up, your reload is fast. when you need to refresh later, you switch back to the first one and maybe you'll be able to reload real fast because it'll be under a different heating up trigger. if that doesn't work, you can switch back to the second one instead, which should benefit from the reload. this is just a theory. anohter idea is to have one weapon set with two blunderbusses. you let one fire, and don't let the other one fire until you need to refresh distracted. and then maybe when dual-wielded like this you can get heating up to work properly
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it's always baffling to me that a good number of folks play PotD solo fairly, so I really enjoyed the videos of this build in action.
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These days I have way less free time than before, but I'm currently still running Deadfire. I also play BG3... been meaning to start a completely evil Durge honor mode run after my current Deadfire run. I also am planning on a second Avowed run when that's wrapped up (and some new content patches have come out in the meantime). Beyond that though, it's honestly a little bit of a blur. I tried picking up D2 again, but I have so much less free time than in my 20s that I feel like I should be a lot more consequential with how I spend it (instead of mindlessly grinding for mid/high runes in D2r hell difficulty), so I'm also curious how other Eora fans are spending their time. BG3 scratches a particularly party-based CRPG itch pretty well, but it's a little sad that RTWP is functionally dead again. I've taken to running a family D&D session to keep scratching the party-based RPG itch from a different angle. the retro style looks fun, reminds me of Ultima, I might have to give it a shot.
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i will blame/credit BG3 for making me think about shoving pushing mechanics a lot more in Deadfire and where to take advantage of it, so yeah I also enjoy coming back to this kind of build even now, even if it's not super cheese-tastic. for example, my current run has an SC ancient, but uses tanglefoot and wicked briars in conjunction with xoti as monk and konstanten as skald (for the knock back incantation) to knock enemies around and slow them down. it's especially satisfying with the Tikawara rest bonus that lets your abilities interrupt on empower - for tanglefoot and wicked briars (as with all other pulse spells) this means interruption everytime the abilities trigger. can make some fights stupidly easy if you knock back tough enemies (or knock in ranged enemies) and they're constantly getting interrupted just trying to slowly get back into position.
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Sorry for the delayed response. You effectively start with 10 in each stat, with 17 to move around (15 plus 2 from race) plus one from your background. Where did you get 63? Storm of Holy Fire will be slower - each rain of fire is what prods unstable coil, which comes in pulses, whereas Minoletta’s (both versions that proc) trigger the additional effects very fast. It’s technically possible but I’m not sure if it’s practically possible; I don’t know if any enemy priests have it or if meteor shower targets count as kith wizards (iirc only certain Vithrak can use it in the game). Maybe there’s some exploit with hirelings, but I don’t know the details about that.
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Hi Have you also tried Least Unstable Coil's Brilliant source for another +1 PL? oddly the Brilliant that comes from that item is passive, unlike normal Brilliant. something that we might discover is that there may be a PL cap that no one has really obviously hit before. It sounds like you hit 19 PL recently, Stone of Power or Least Unstable Coil should give you sources of stacking +1 PL to see it bumps you up another PL if Lance of the Midwood Stag is mysteriously underperforming.