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<blockquote data-quote="FrogReaver" data-source="post: 7572678" data-attributes="member: 6795602"><p>Right, but if you use riposte and have low ac then all sentinel is doing is ensuring the enemy attacks you instead of your ally. Without extra survivability being the primary focused target every combat takes quite a toll. Are you really helping your team if you are incentivizing everything to attack you because you are doing very high damage but have limited survivability? I find that to be a questionable tactic.</p><p></p><p>IMO instead of counterattacking your enemy when he attacks you are better off with a big defensive buff like rage provides. Now if enemies focus on you then you have the survivability to take it and not worry. If enemies focus on your allies instead because of your defensive capabilities then you are actually getting to use the sentinel feat and do tons of damage. That's a better no win situation, because the enemy doesn't have a correct answer and not all enemy answers will be the same. No one should consistently get focused. You should have plenty of turns utilizing both your primary benefits, the damage reduction and the sentinel attack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogReaver, post: 7572678, member: 6795602"] Right, but if you use riposte and have low ac then all sentinel is doing is ensuring the enemy attacks you instead of your ally. Without extra survivability being the primary focused target every combat takes quite a toll. Are you really helping your team if you are incentivizing everything to attack you because you are doing very high damage but have limited survivability? I find that to be a questionable tactic. IMO instead of counterattacking your enemy when he attacks you are better off with a big defensive buff like rage provides. Now if enemies focus on you then you have the survivability to take it and not worry. If enemies focus on your allies instead because of your defensive capabilities then you are actually getting to use the sentinel feat and do tons of damage. That's a better no win situation, because the enemy doesn't have a correct answer and not all enemy answers will be the same. No one should consistently get focused. You should have plenty of turns utilizing both your primary benefits, the damage reduction and the sentinel attack. [/QUOTE]
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