04-06-2003, 06:45 PM
XOblivionX,Apr 4 2003, 09:30 PM Wrote:However, in my opinion, vines are used by people who lack the nessasary items corrosponding to the type of druid they are making. .........First, you must remember that not all players twink their characters. Many of the more experienced players do not twink at all, as that reduces the challenge of the game. The 'necessary' items can be foregone with effective use of skills.
In conclusion, vines are used when you do NOT have the equipment an experienced player has and therefor should be used by characters new or newer to diablo II.
(Otherwise, vines are just a big fat waste of precious skil points, that can otherwised be used to complement the druid you are buiding further.
Every1 applauds...(please?)
Second, (petty of me, I know) you did ignore the case of a Hunter Druid, who has little to no use for leech when he is using elemental damage bows.
Third, and I would love to be corrected if I have this wrong........It is my understanding that the % life added back by a carrion vine is a percent of your life, not that of the monster consumed. Thus it is rather effective even at one skill point when combined with Oak Sage.
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When civility survives,
But I've had dinner with the Devil and
I know nice from right.
From Dinner with the Devil, by Big Rude Jake