Troubador Prestige

Discussion in 'Troubador' started by ARCHIVED-pchuk83, May 3, 2012.

  1. ARCHIVED-pchuk83 Guest

    Anyone have any good feedback on builds? Good/Bad or Raid/Group/Solo?

    Thanks!
  2. ARCHIVED-Mogrim Guest

    The troub in my group seems to go down the right side. It's a mage group for raids and that seems to be the general course of action for them.
  3. ARCHIVED-wullailhuit Guest

    Not sure what everyone else went for...but I chose the following.

    Invigorating balad 3
    Soul Sonata 3
    Jesters Reuse 1
    Style and Presence 2
    Steelsing 1
  4. ARCHIVED-bellemort Guest

    I went down
    Invigorating Ballad
    Soul Sonata
    Song of Conservation
    Soultap
    Jester's Ruse
  5. ARCHIVED-Fairin Guest

    untill they make invigorateing ballad raid wide, i deffinately wont go down the left side

    a Ballad is for everyone. a seranade is for one person am i right? (well besides possible spelling)
  6. ARCHIVED-wullailhuit Guest

    Fairin wrote:
    I went for balad as I'm always in the mage group....running that they all gained between 3K and 6k HP , I have noticed less deaths since I specced that.
  7. ARCHIVED-Fairin Guest

    Fairin wrote:
    untill they make invigorateing Energizeing ballad - oops totally meant that

    of course i took invigorating ballad i meant the 3 on the left side further down which are weak as hell
  8. ARCHIVED-TheFairDruid Guest

    after reading these posts I have afew questions now.
    Is the prestige tree for raids??
    If not, What line would be better for a solo and casual grouper?
  9. ARCHIVED-Fairin Guest

    TheFairDruid wrote:
    i probably wont go out on a limb here but even casual gamers wont find use of the "bottom left side" of the pristege tree
    its just too weak in its current form. at least compared to the right sides impressive OPness
  10. ARCHIVED-bellemort Guest

    Fairin wrote:
    I would go so far as to say your not going out on a limb so much as just stating pure and simple fact.
  11. ARCHIVED-Fairin Guest

    Erszebeth@Antonia Bayle wrote:
    " i do that quite often, yet its so unbeliveable "