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== Armour ==
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Ringmail. Leather limb armor.
Ringmail. Leather limb armor.

Latest revision as of 13:44, 27 March 2014

Diabolist

A ssylsin diabolist.
Demonic Circle
Evileye • Malignosis • Necromancy

Armour

Ringmail. Leather limb armor.

Main Stats

Balance.

Balance type: Balance.

Skillsets

Evileye - This is your primary skillset for offense, both in PvE and in PvP. With nothing more than strength of will and a firm gaze, a diabolist can cause a target to hemorrhage and bleed, or bring down a plethora of maladies on a person. Balance determines how quickly you will be able to do these things.

Malignosis - With immersion into the demonic plane comes power... at a price. With the study of Malignosis a diabolist can create or summon demons to their side. Particularly the serpentine ouroboros, which can, with extended study of the skill, tear the very soul asunder from its mortal coil. This is almost solely a PvP skillset, though some survivability and utility comes from it as well.

Necromancy - The power to conquer death, and exist beyond it. Necromancy is your support skillset. There are some few offensive abilities as well, but for the most part this skillset is utilitarian in nature, and survival oriented.

Combat Focus

Afflictions and mana pressure. With toxins on your demonic daegger, and afflictions from evileye, the goal is to afflict the target heavily, allowing for the use of infirmities, each of which increases the threshold on their mana based instakill, (AB MALIGNOSIS CATHARSIS), by a further 10%.

See Also