05 Nov
05Nov

The Barbarian is a well-rounded class, capable of both offensive and healing spells. You can be either a front line tank or an initiator that uses the ability to cause bleeding. The Barbarian can be played as either a Warrior Priest or a Paladin. In PvP you are often used as a tank. You do not rely on your party to heal you though, so your ability to heal yourself is a little limited. However, your attacks will do respectable damage and many times can kill an enemy outright. If you have a lot of perseverance you can even wear down some of the more heavily armored enemies. The Barbarian can also be a great warrior if you get the right combination of weapons. 

The Barbarian has the Option to Either Use a Mace or Axe

 For most classes, this is the better weapon. The mace deals average damage per hit but it has the added ability to cause bleeding. Bleeding causes a lot of damage over time. So while the axe deals the same damage per hit, it causes more bleeding over time and is much better for PvP. Your other attacks are more dependent on your weapon. Polearms such as the Battle Axe and War Hammer are great for stamina and attack speed. Wielded ones such as the adamantium weapon can cause extra damage with critical hits. While this can be a useful asset in PVP, it can also be a nuisance in PVE. Staves are generally used for healing. With an abundance of life points you can use the staff as a heals and rebuff player. Some staffs have abilities such as "Life Grip" that allow you to gain additional lives when you wield it. These attacks cannot be used to cause bleed attacks. 

Fury is very important for a Cleric in 5E

 You can use the staff to inflict burst damage from afar. The only attack you have to make is a strike. A monk or a warrior using a polearm will cause a lot of bleeding. If you are close enough to the bleeding target, you can use a support ability to stop the bleeding. Every fight in the game requires at least one “staggers” attack. Staggering makes you deal extra damage to enemies as they try to get away from you. Every class in the game has this ability. This is a vital part of any build you go with. For a Cleric, Staggers are particularly useful if you want to be able to cause bleeding. When you play a Cleric, you have a variety of great abilities at your disposal. When playing a monk, you must be willing to learn new things. Learning from a guide will help you learn everything you need to know. A good, well-designed guide will help you level up quickly and efficiently. 

The first ability that every Cleric needs to know is the "Mana Burn"

 This is a great nuke. It will allow you to put out a lot of damage in a short amount of time. Make sure to use it on opponents when you think you can hit them for the kill. A very important ability for any Cleric 5e to have is the "Mana Drain". This will allow you to drain large portions of your opponent's mana very fast. It can also be used to sustain yourself if you are taking damage. You should use this ability in conjunction with other attacks. If you use a flurry, use the drain ability on a group of characters before you use your main attack. 

A Cleric's Biggest Problem Will Come from Damage Absorption

 They are small and can get easily knocked down. A good idea is to use a "Mana Booster" to increase their health. Make sure to use a class mod to increase armor and hp instead of just using it on attacks. You will lose a lot of dps by doing this, but it will allow you to have a lot more hits which will make things a lot easier. One other great class feature for a Paladin to take advantage of is the "Hammer of Justice". This will allow you to do massive amounts of damage to many opponents when you use the appropriate combination of weapons. Just make sure to use a weapon which deals more damage than the one you are going to use! I would recommend the Mace of Justice for this purpose here webnews21.

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