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  1. Yes, but not like you would expect. Instead of increasing the speed of your SB growth, it simply adds to your current SB. For example, my level 42 HE has an SB of 73.9. When I equip a +6.8% SB Officers Saber, my SB goes up to 75.2. So it is worth it for me to equip one Officer's Saber that's level 20 and another that level 50 or no? What it really depends on is this: Do the two swords get the job done? Are you able to take your enemies down quickly and easily? Yeah!
  2. I have the headsets of all the shadow warrior sets, but I don't know what level they are, you interested?
  3. Yes, but not like you would expect. Instead of increasing the speed of your SB growth, it simply adds to your current SB. For example, my level 42 HE has an SB of 73.9. When I equip a +6.8% SB Officers Saber, my SB goes up to 75.2. So it is worth it for me to equip one Officer's Saber that's level 20 and another that level 50 or no?
  4. So it does work, right? I checked the stats and I now have a 12.8 % increase on survival bonus.
  5. Ugh, I wish someone could just give me my 109 Million. I don't like to beg, but is there anyone out there that can give me this amount of money?
  6. My main account is a level 58 Inquisitor. and he has about a good amount of money on him, but I wanna give it to my level 41 Inquisitor. because he needs it waaaay more. How can I do this? I'm also on Xbox 360.
  7. I'm on the Xbox 360. So, they do stack or no?
  8. Do both of the effects stack up together or no? One of them is level 60 and the other is level 20, but I loooove the Survival Bonus increase.
  9. Dobri, you are the light in my darkness. Thank you for ALL of your help. <333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333
  10. Wow, I have a muuuuch better understanding for my build now, thanks Dobri. I think I will take on the NN focus along with Constitution since I have already chosen NN Lore, but the whole Toughness + GI Focus sounds brutal, I will surely make a GI based Inquisitor. next time. So in the end, I should take NN Focus, Constitution and I'm guessing Ancient Magic... or no? And I will surely start speccing Disloged Spirit.
  11. I just got one beauty of a sword called the Officer's Saber. It has 3 gold sockets, and I just don't know what to do with them. I'm playing a hybrid caster Inquisitor. What should I put in the Sword? I have a Signet Ring that does +10% Fire...but I feel that's kind of nooby. I spec in AS and NN at most with little GI, but then again, I use GI all the time. Side note: I also received these 2 swords called Sword of the Blood Dryads and Boneslicer and honestly don't know which 2 to dual wield. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  12. So instead of using 2 rings on one item, I use 1 ring on one item and another ring on the other? Huh. Alright. Side note: When I accidently deforged my staff (ugh, +68 Int. gone) I found this level 207 Chunk of Lava. Why was is this here and not the +68 Int. item? That's correct! The idea here is to spread the risk. You don't socket two items you can't easily replace into any one item and then lose one when you feel the need to rebuild the item... It doesn't matter WHERE you socket that +xx damage ring - it can be on armor or the weapon - you will still get the benefit of the modifier(s) of that ring. On the other hand... If you're fond of changing weapons for whatever reason - say you want a fire weapon for something that's weak against fire and an ice weapon for a beastie that's weak against that element, by socketing the damage ring into your armor, BOTH weapons gain that modifier. At first, I was wondering how you could possibly be socketing level 207 items in such a low level bit of kit and then I remembered you're on a console. On the PC, socketing a high level element or ring or other socketable item will raise the level of the item to that of the item being socketed. That staff would have wound up as a level 207 staff - and I seriously doubt you'd have any means to wield it at level 20. But consoles don't have that 'feature'... No idea how that could have happened unless that was the item you moved when you deforged the staff. Simply moving the socketed item from it's socket will usually cause the other items socketed into that item to vanish. Wow, so I was wielding a level 207 staff at level 20? Damn. Well, thanks. So in the end, if I wanna remove one socket, it will remove all of them, right?
  13. You've been a lot of help Dobri! Unfortunately, I still have some questions :S Disloged Spirit to me looks like a powerful spell, but whenever I use it, it honestly increases a, lets say, boss's health. I have only one modification to it, so I'm wondering if I should continue supporting it in modifications or start on maybe, lets say, Soul Reaver? I am still undecided about whether to take Toughness or Constitution and NN Focus or GG Focus as I use both regularly. And about Soul Reaver, does it actually make that much of a difference or no?
  14. You've been a lot of help Dobri! Unfortunately, I still have some questions :S Disloged Spirit to me looks like a powerful spell, but whenever I use it, it honestly increases a, lets say, boss's health. I have only one modification to it, so I'm wondering if I should continue supporting it in modifications or start on maybe, lets say, Soul Reaver? I am still undecided about whether to take Toughness or Constitution and NN Focus or GG Focus as I use both regularly. And about Soul Reaver, does it actually make that much of a difference or no?
  15. The exception to that - removing one item wipes everything else out - is if you use Blacksmith Arts (Whet, Anneal or Enhance) on that item - the blacksmith arts do not go away. In fact, the only way to get rid of blacksmith arts is to sell the item and buy it back. The trick to doing it right - don't socket more than one valuable item into any one piece of armor/weapon. If you've got multiple rare or otherwise hard to find or high value items that gives you a hefty boost, spread the load! Instead of sticking that +x damage and that +x All Skills bling into your Officer's Saber or whatever, install only ONE of those high value items into the sword and add other stuff that isn't one of those "once in a lifetime" items to fill it out. Install the other stuff amongst your armor. That way, when it comes time to upgrade the armor/weapon to something better, and you choose to remove the bonus goodies, you don't lose anything that you might wanna keep. The only possible exception to this - you're at the final camp before you go into the Great Machine facility and you're in Niobium and you're going to make that final run to whack the nameless guardians. At that point, you may as well go all out and socket as much as you possibly can into that armor because that's pretty much the end of the road. I don't get it...lol. Ok.. Let's see if I can clarify this somewhat. Let's say you've got a staff with three sockets - two of them are Gold and one of them is for elemental damage - where you can socket a chunk of lava, a poison fang, an ice crystal or a magic pearl. These items convert part of the damage from one type into another. Now then, let's say you've also got 2 items from the Deylen's Power armor set - the helmet and the chest piece. You've also got a couple of rare (yellow) rings - one that gives you a +45 to damage and another that gives you a +50 to Intelligence. You want to socket these items into your stuff as you don't have any free ring sockets and you don't want to swap the ones you've got out. So you go visit the blacksmith. Now, instead of taking both rings and forging them into ONE item - the staff in this case - you take one of the rings and have the smith put it into your staff. Then, you take the chest armor and you forge the other ring into that item. That way, when you eventually upgrade your chest plate to a better Deylens or other item and you have the smith remove that hard to find ring, you don't lose both - as the other one is safely tucked away in your weapon. So instead of using 2 rings on one item, I use 1 ring on one item and another ring on the other? Huh. Alright. Side note: When I accidently deforged my staff (ugh, +68 Int. gone) I found this level 207 Chunk of Lava. Why was is this here and not the +68 Int. item?
  16. I see where you're coming from Between NN Focus and GI focus, I think I'll pick NN Focus, just because I've already picked NN Lore. But the GI Combat Arts are extremely powerful. Using GI Combat Arts was the only real way to kill the Gryphon for me. To be honest, I only use Inexorable Subjugation and Soul Reaver in NN, because apparently Paralyzing Dread is bugged really bad and Eruptive isn't as good as people say? I'm curious about the Eruptive spell, it looks like a wierd but effective spell. Do you think I should mod it up in the future? Also, Dual Wielding Staves...When do the really good staves start coming? What should I forge them with?
  17. The exception to that - removing one item wipes everything else out - is if you use Blacksmith Arts (Whet, Anneal or Enhance) on that item - the blacksmith arts do not go away. In fact, the only way to get rid of blacksmith arts is to sell the item and buy it back. The trick to doing it right - don't socket more than one valuable item into any one piece of armor/weapon. If you've got multiple rare or otherwise hard to find or high value items that gives you a hefty boost, spread the load! Instead of sticking that +x damage and that +x All Skills bling into your Officer's Saber or whatever, install only ONE of those high value items into the sword and add other stuff that isn't one of those "once in a lifetime" items to fill it out. Install the other stuff amongst your armor. That way, when it comes time to upgrade the armor/weapon to something better, and you choose to remove the bonus goodies, you don't lose anything that you might wanna keep. The only possible exception to this - you're at the final camp before you go into the Great Machine facility and you're in Niobium and you're going to make that final run to whack the nameless guardians. At that point, you may as well go all out and socket as much as you possibly can into that armor because that's pretty much the end of the road. I don't get it...lol.
  18. I know what you guys mean Here's the build, sorry, it was on the Official Sacred Forums - http://forum.sacred2.com/showthread.php?t=66081 I was following the build until I was met with NN Lore. I picked that because I reallllllyyyy like that CA. As of now, my usual encounters with enimes go like this: 1. Combo - Raving Thrust + Clustering Maelstorm 2. Levin Array - (Because it takes honestly about 3 seconds to reload. 3. Inexorable Subjugation - (When the soul is taken, all other enimies will focus on it) 4. Combo - Ruthless Mutilation + Callous Execution 5. Repeat? - All my combos charge up realllly fast, especially my AS Combo and GI combo. Well, that's about my basic routine when I face an enemy. 1. AS Lore 2. NN Lore (I think I should have put NN Focus instead) 3. AS Focus 4. Armor Lore 5. Concentration 6. Dual Wield (1 point only in it, for dual wield staves) 7. ---- 8. ---- 9. ---- 10 ---- Now for the skills, I don't know what to add next, seeing as my Inexorable Subjugation is taking some time now to charge up, should I take NN Focus? O Or maybe I should take Combat Discipline which will allow for a 3 CA spell? What should my next 4 skills be? Also, one last thing; My Zealous Doppelganger is like my best friend. Should I make it perm. or just leave it as a reoccurring spell? I like using Reverse Polarity and Soul Reaver, they make me feel really strong. Thanks in advance!
  19. Yes, I am on the console version. I just got the skill of Dual Wielding, so I should just dual wield Staves right? I only have 1 point in it now, do you think I should add more?
  20. I am aiming to become a ranged Inquisitor. I really love AS but also love NN alooooot, and GI is there whenever the CA are recharging. I just took the Inquisitor. Build for Dummies. I just don't know what the next thing should be. NN Focus? Combat Discipline? GI Focus? Constitution? or Toughness?
  21. I had a really good mage staff sitting in my chest that had about 188-199 damage and also a bunch of stats, including a +68 intelligent boost! I went to see if I could remove ONE of the sockets that had a conversion damage of 81% ice , but instead it removed ALL the sockets. Now the staff does 68-74 damage and has no Int. Boost. I'm very sad this happened, what did I do wrong? Also, I'm a level 20 Inquisitor, and the staff was level 25...=(
  22. Alright, so far I am having fun with the class but there are some ups and downs. Here's my skill list; I'm going for a caster-type inquisitor. 1. AS Lore 2. NN Lore (I think I should have put NN Focus instead) 3. AS Focus 4. Armor Lore 5. Concentration 6. Dual Wield (1 point only in it, for dual wield staves) 7. ---- 8. ---- 9. ---- 10.---- Is the build good so far? Please give me tips.
  23. Oh and to all who remember me...Hello! I'm starting to play Sacred again, and I've decided to ask a couple questions before I start a new character. Are Staves Effective With Inquisitors? I really wanna know.
  24. Wow, Unholy that's awesome, thanks for making it! And thanks Ryan, I wouldn't have known about this if you didn't message me <333
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