Blitze wrote: ↑Thu 13 Aug 2020 2:44 PM
Friars are not popular and it is mostly due to the patch level that Phoenix is set at. Friars have had little buffs to help them and they generally are in decent shape (in my opinion). Beware though, you will not be the super stealtherkiller many people remember from around this patch level... Assassins here hit hard and have WS/con poison --> get Purge1/IP1 and ST1 asap.
FYI, last year Friars were the least popular RvR class. Now they are the ~10th least.
So speccs and grouping...
The most likely ways your going to get an 8man group as a Friar is either 1) as a 2nd Cleric, or 2) as a kind of free-role.
1) if you're the second Cleric then you must spec 40,43 or 44 rejuv and only 18staff... This will mean your melee is
only used for the sidestyle snare.
2) If you get a free-role as a peeler/healer/assister in a group with 2 Clerics already, then you'll likely specc 34staff with 32/34 rejuv. This is a jack of all specc and your melee wont be great untill RR7+.
If you wanna Zerg then specs don't really matter... play a melee Friar (with 39staff
at low RR) or a heal Friar (with 40+rejuv) or a hybrid (with 34/34ish).
If you wanna solo then you need to spec either Hybrid (34staff) or Melee (39staff) to have a chance and Melee will do definitely do better below RR7 (Also remember parry becomes very useful when solo).
If you wanna duo/smallman then depending on your partner(s) you can specc any of the speccs and do fine... I would recommend Hybrid though.
This right here is very good advice.
Basically, support friars go 40+ rejuv, 45+ enh and 18 staff.
Tri-spec is 34 rejuv, 45enh and 34 staff.
"Staff" friars go 39+ staff, 45enh, 16-25 rejuv and the rest parry.
Typical staff specs (lowest rejuv to higher rejuv)
16rej, 45enh, 39staff, 23parry. Or drop parry to 11 and staff up to 44.
Max 25rej, 45enh, 39-40staff rest parry.