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  1. Your desire to level as a healer is noble, but masochistic. I did it with my mains, but that was back pre-4.0 when you had your abilities at reasonable low levels. Now, Until you reach ~70+ you just won't have the toolkit to heal effectively (yourself or anybody).
  2. Yeah, you really don't have the toolkit to be an effective healer or tank until ~70+ These days it's much more efficient to level with a DPS discipline (Madness or Lightning in your case)
  3. If you just bouggt a sub now in 2022, you keep access to all the story content up to now, you keep your active Combat Style (but can no longer switch) Those are the top of my mind
  4. Ah, so the TX ratings are basically OBE at this point For someone like me that started playing ~Gal seasons 1 when the Queues started popping more, it made zero sense
  5. Could just be my failed observation skills, but what indicates which ships are T1, T2, T3?
  6. Is your character personality light or Dark aligned? Do they recognize and reward assistance, or do they follow a cold no-witnesses policy?
  7. As has been said before, nothing is stopping you from playing the content you want to play. But if you want specific items, you have to do specific things to earn them
  8. Your least pain option would be to: -Upgrade your conquest gear to 330 (even though that is a painful slog in itself) -Do ONE Master Mode Hammer Station run to get a 330 blue gear drop -Complete ONE GSF weekly to get a 328 purple gear drop
  9. I like to default to this infographic whenever the confusion and inconsistencies of relating midichlorian counts in Canon vs legend comes up https://imgur.io/VCnPFFd
  10. My answer probably isn't what you're looking for but: With the Loadouts system, it's super easy to switch between disciplines on the fly, so I don't really stick with just one (back in the day, I leveled as combat, but that was years ago so the experience is different now) As far as easiest to learn well for endgame in my opinion: 1) Concentration (fixed rotation, easy) 2) Watchman (hybrid priority/rotation, keep cauterize up, use Zen for Melt) 3) Combat (Precision window priority, resource management can be tricky, squeezing out equivalent damage can be hard) When I roll my Marauder, I plan to level primarily as Anhilation (Watchman) for the Berserk/Rend combo (Zen/Melt combo). maybe the self healing will be fun, who knows! As far as fun, I still really enjoy Combat, with its alacrity and speed boosts, extra attacks, and the challenge of aligning precision bursts well. Then watchman is fun with the heals and dot spreading Concentration can be fun for jumping around and lading big hits, but it's also so similar to Focus (Guardian) that I can get bored with it. Ultimately, all of the above is just my take, hope it helps!
  11. Night-runner

    Stats in PvP

    The stat pool is small enough now that it;s hard to reach Crit diminishing returns, so you can focus on crit instead of mastery
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