@Blooddrop the concept of full support here is weird. Full support means that you don’t focus on your own DPS - rather team DPS, but it also can improve your own DPS.
Confused yet? Basically stuff like INT Chaplain can attack with Heal/Cure, have effective Heal/Cure, while they can still whack things boosted with Blessing/Sacrament/Aspergillum. You can still solo and whack things, but you’ll show your strength more in parties.
Also there’s three main methods to level in ToS:
- Grinding
- Questing
- Dungeoning
The easiest is actually dungeoning, and you don’t need a specific party. Queue up in a party dungeon and you’ll get some random party. Especially lv100+ there’s a dungeon that scales with your level so you’ll never outlevel it.
Even a full support can quest on their own, maybe not as fast as other DPS builds/classes, but full support tend to have higher survivability - if you can keep your party alive, most likely you can keep yourself alive.
That aside, regarding your build, if you want to be a Chaplain, drop that Cleric2 and either take it at rank 6 or never.
Something like Cleric > Priest3 > Chaplain > Cleric2 > anything
You want Aspersion to be maxed to feed Aspergillum, one point in Monstrance - and only one point. Sacrament/Blessing/Resurrection/Revive point allocation is different for each person so feel free to do whatever.
Not sure whether you should spend the last Chaplain point on Last Rites or Deploy Capella.
We good?
P.S. I think noone ever pointed out your question. ‘Support build that is solo playable’ is pretty much the common definition of most ToS cleric.