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<blockquote data-quote="Obergnom" data-source="post: 5353818" data-attributes="member: 7145"><p>I'm currently playing a 10th level human wildblood warden... it is an awesome class and my character kind of does what you want. During an avarage battle he takes about 150-200 points of damage without minding that to much.</p><p></p><p>His AC is abysmal though... usualy, if an enemy wants to hit my character, he does. But a huge surge value (and a Cloak of the Walking Wounded), self healing utility powers and of course forms make him look as tough as our groups paladin... his AC is 4 points higher than my wardens.</p><p></p><p>Wildbloods (or my specific wildbood warden) are very strikerish... moving fast, positioning, deal very good damage. That was intentional when I build the character, he has to fit in between our paladin and ranger, and he does that well.</p><p></p><p>What kind of Warden is your character? I do not know Wilden, but their stats seem to suggest, they could be good as any of them. I think Wildbloods are rather fragile strikers compared to the others (if you use the Great Spear, at least. Having no shield hurts), </p><p></p><p>Earthstrenght wardens are extremly tough and (after gaining a couple of levels) nearly unkillable. So I guess Earthstrenght is what you are looking for.</p><p></p><p>Wardens marks are great, but having a second defender in the group, you need to be carefull not to override his marks all the time. The paladin can do good stuff with his, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Obergnom, post: 5353818, member: 7145"] I'm currently playing a 10th level human wildblood warden... it is an awesome class and my character kind of does what you want. During an avarage battle he takes about 150-200 points of damage without minding that to much. His AC is abysmal though... usualy, if an enemy wants to hit my character, he does. But a huge surge value (and a Cloak of the Walking Wounded), self healing utility powers and of course forms make him look as tough as our groups paladin... his AC is 4 points higher than my wardens. Wildbloods (or my specific wildbood warden) are very strikerish... moving fast, positioning, deal very good damage. That was intentional when I build the character, he has to fit in between our paladin and ranger, and he does that well. What kind of Warden is your character? I do not know Wilden, but their stats seem to suggest, they could be good as any of them. I think Wildbloods are rather fragile strikers compared to the others (if you use the Great Spear, at least. Having no shield hurts), Earthstrenght wardens are extremly tough and (after gaining a couple of levels) nearly unkillable. So I guess Earthstrenght is what you are looking for. Wardens marks are great, but having a second defender in the group, you need to be carefull not to override his marks all the time. The paladin can do good stuff with his, too. [/QUOTE]
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