09-07-2015, 07:34 AM
Actually. I chose my skills with 2 beam attacks and 2 torp attacks so I can go back and forth between single target and multiple target.
The ship is anything but squishy and can handle large groups of enemies. I've played around with different sets, incl. the rommy and nukara parts and found that what I'm using now worked out better and since I don't have iconian marks left and have no desire to play any of the content that offers them, I'm not touching the iconian set with a ten foot pole.
I chose attack pattern omega over beta because I found it a much more versatile skill. It's very handy when I'm frequently fighting things that use tractor beams and polarize hull is on cooldown.
Yes, I find it very handy in a pinch when I get hit with stuff that slows my cooldowns.
Simple fact is, sometimes the most unorthodox approach to a build is what works best.
The ship is anything but squishy and can handle large groups of enemies. I've played around with different sets, incl. the rommy and nukara parts and found that what I'm using now worked out better and since I don't have iconian marks left and have no desire to play any of the content that offers them, I'm not touching the iconian set with a ten foot pole.
I chose attack pattern omega over beta because I found it a much more versatile skill. It's very handy when I'm frequently fighting things that use tractor beams and polarize hull is on cooldown.
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Is Temporal Negotiator as awesome in practice as it sounds in the description? wrote:
Yes, I find it very handy in a pinch when I get hit with stuff that slows my cooldowns.
Simple fact is, sometimes the most unorthodox approach to a build is what works best.
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