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Morrigan Build - Healer/Spirit Healer


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#1
Flowlen

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Getting Wynne for the first time, in my second play, I soon realized how much of a bonus it is to have a healer in your party (me now being a 11 lvl Warrior Archer).

However, I like Morrigan's chararacter and skillset better, so I've been wondering: Is it any use giving Morrigan the Healing spells from the Creation Tree, or even going Spirit Healer on level 14? Or would that make her a weaker character in the Long run?

My favorite setup is Me, Alistair, Morrigan, Lelianna. Alistair does the
tanking, Lelianna opens locks and targets what I target from a distance
and Morrigan... Well I have no idea what Morrigan is doing nowadays.
During the first levels she dealt damage pretty well, and did a fair bit
of controlling.
Up to now I've had Morrigan on Auto-level up, which seems to have spread spell points all over the place. Is it headed to disaster? Should I jump in early and help specialize Morrigan? Should I put faith on Auto-level and avoid tampering with its dark plans? I don't know.

What do you say?


(PS. Have you ever - and I mean EVER - used Morrigan's Shapeshifting abilities? I haven't. Are her forms like, second-class tanks, or something like that?)

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TBastian

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Spirit Healer is always a good spec to get. You should really have Morrigan focus on improving her magic attribute from the onset. You don't need to have her put points in anything else if she's your only mage - you'll be picking up a lot of mage items as you go along to spoil her with.
You can take Heal and Regeneration if you want. Morrigan is more of an all-around offensive mage, but taking some 3 or so support spells won't hurt her.

Shapeshifting is a complicated talent. It's a utility talent - after your Morrigan drops the fireworks and a humanoid boss is left you can shift into a Bear/Spider and Overwhelm the boss for massive damage and a free disable. Swarm is a nice backup form should she find herself surrounded or for dealing with archers after you disable all the melee enemies for your group to finish off. Morrigan's shapeshifting is much more limited since she's an NPC - her spells/stats are not optimized for it. So just have her use it as a "bag-of-tricks", in case she finds herself in an akward situation. Her spells are enough for everything else.

Modifié par TBastian, 21 mars 2010 - 04:54 .


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silenceall

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Not only will auto-level spread your talent/spell points all over the place, it will spread your ability points all over the place and, as TBastian noted, you want your mage to have almost all points spent on magic (with maybe a few on willpower). While neither of these will make the game unplayable, it certainly makes it more difficult than necessary.

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AuraofMana

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Do yourself a favor, grab the respec mod and respec all your characters. Throw them any build you want instead of having the game already deciding the first half of their stats. As for Morrigan, if you want her as a healer, chances are she will never use her shapeshifting skills because you can't cast spells while shapeshifted.

What class are you playing? Damage from afar could mean Mage, archer Warrior, or archer Rogue.