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Skill details
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this "Enchantment", target ally gains Health regeneration of +1...3.
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[edit] Acquisition
Skill
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Trainers:
Hero Skill Trainers:
- Apart from its obvious benefit, this enchantment is very useful
in influencing the attack priority of mobs in PvE. The AI
is such that most mobs usually go for spellcasters first,
especially monks and elementalists. Having
a constant health
regeneration seems to change this behavior. A party member with
Mending falls down the target priority list of computer-controlled
mobs. One way to benefit from this is to have another player with a
monk secondary (who does not make use of many energy skills, like an adrenaline-based warrior/monk) cast Mending on
the primary healer of your party. This keeps the primary healer at
full energy regeneration.
[edit] Trivia
- Mending or Echo Mending
is a common joke among experienced players. It refers to beginners
who have yet to understand the mechanics behind the game,
specifically that Mending regains a meager 6 health per second (8
for a primary monk), inferior to other healing skills such as Healing
Signet for primary warriors.
[edit] Related skills