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These spells are best used against enemy [[warrior]]s or [[paragon]]s that rely heavily on adrenaline based skills. |
These spells are best used against enemy [[warrior]]s or [[paragon]]s that rely heavily on adrenaline based skills. |
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− | *[[Ancestor's Visage]]/[[Sympathetic Visage]] - These skills effects are triggered when foe is hit with a melee attack. They |
+ | *[[Ancestor's Visage]]/[[Sympathetic Visage]] - These skills effects are triggered when foe is hit with a melee attack. They have an adjacent AoE, so they are more effective against tight groups. |
*[[Soothing Images]] - Instead of draining adrenaline, this skill prevents it from building up, so it's best used just before combat. |
*[[Soothing Images]] - Instead of draining adrenaline, this skill prevents it from building up, so it's best used just before combat. |
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Revision as of 07:28, 26 March 2007
Adrenaline denial is the technique of preventing or inhibiting adrenaline accumulation and use.
These spells are best used against enemy warriors or paragons that rely heavily on adrenaline based skills.
- Ancestor's Visage/Sympathetic Visage - These skills effects are triggered when foe is hit with a melee attack. They have an adjacent AoE, so they are more effective against tight groups.
- Soothing Images - Instead of draining adrenaline, this skill prevents it from building up, so it's best used just before combat.