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How many "Daily" tier Attacks per Day?
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<blockquote data-quote="Minigiant" data-source="post: 4583775" data-attributes="member: 63508"><p>How many abilites and powers that have the strength of a daily attack does the games intended you to have each day?</p><p> </p><p>Daily Attack Powers</p><p>Well your daily attack powers are as strong as a daily attack power. We start with a daily attack power at level 1, and gain additional ones at levels 5, 9 and 20.</p><p> </p><p>Action points</p><p>I consider an action point equal in strength to a daily power. Maybe not a very good daily power. Even if you just do 2 at wills in a turn, that's pretty strong. Combine that with paragon path action boosts and special feats an action point has similiar strength to a daily power.</p><p> </p><p>Magic items</p><p>Only a few magic weapons have daily powers strong as a daily attack power. Really only the good weapon/implement enchanments and a few other are even close to that strength. After the weapon, only maybe half the remainder of your item powers have "daily attack power" strength. You get 1 daily item power per tier and milestone but you most likely won't get a decent one 'til level 3. Then there's you back up weapon and 1/2 the rest.</p><p> </p><p>So if I'm right:</p><p>2 dailies at level 1 (1 class, 1 AP)</p><p>3 dailies at ~level 3 (1 class, 1 AP, 1 item)</p><p>4 dailies at level 5 (2 class, 1 AP, 1 item)</p><p>5 dailies at level 9 (3 class, 1 AP, 1 item)</p><p>6 dailies at level 11 (3 class, 1 AP, 2 item)</p><p>7 dailies at level 20 (4 class, 1 AP, 2 item)</p><p>8 dailies at level 21 (4 class, 1 AP, 3 item)</p><p> </p><p>and you get about 1.5 per milestone.</p><p> </p><p>Is this about right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minigiant, post: 4583775, member: 63508"] How many abilites and powers that have the strength of a daily attack does the games intended you to have each day? Daily Attack Powers Well your daily attack powers are as strong as a daily attack power. We start with a daily attack power at level 1, and gain additional ones at levels 5, 9 and 20. Action points I consider an action point equal in strength to a daily power. Maybe not a very good daily power. Even if you just do 2 at wills in a turn, that's pretty strong. Combine that with paragon path action boosts and special feats an action point has similiar strength to a daily power. Magic items Only a few magic weapons have daily powers strong as a daily attack power. Really only the good weapon/implement enchanments and a few other are even close to that strength. After the weapon, only maybe half the remainder of your item powers have "daily attack power" strength. You get 1 daily item power per tier and milestone but you most likely won't get a decent one 'til level 3. Then there's you back up weapon and 1/2 the rest. So if I'm right: 2 dailies at level 1 (1 class, 1 AP) 3 dailies at ~level 3 (1 class, 1 AP, 1 item) 4 dailies at level 5 (2 class, 1 AP, 1 item) 5 dailies at level 9 (3 class, 1 AP, 1 item) 6 dailies at level 11 (3 class, 1 AP, 2 item) 7 dailies at level 20 (4 class, 1 AP, 2 item) 8 dailies at level 21 (4 class, 1 AP, 3 item) and you get about 1.5 per milestone. Is this about right? [/QUOTE]
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