This is a full support Pardoner build. I build it based my overall RPG knowledge since I never played ToS, so even though it looks viable on paper for me, I’m sure it can be improved
Oh and, I do not plan to PvP with this build. PvE only.
This is a full support Pardoner build. I build it based my overall RPG knowledge since I never played ToS, so even though it looks viable on paper for me, I’m sure it can be improved
Oh and, I do not plan to PvP with this build. PvE only.
If you’re going to plan to sell your priest buffs in the shop you should probably think about trying to max them. Are you looking to make this solely a merchant alt or will this be your main? You might have a harder time selling compared to others that will likely max it out. As of right now the skills you can scroll that are in your build (If you switch pts around) are only monstrance, cure, and deprotect zone in case you didn’t know so there’s no reason to level Simony past 5pts here since scrolls are based off of both your skill level and Simony level, unless you are planning for future skills.
EDIT: In case you didn’t know what you can sell in the spell shop is Aspersion, Blessing, and Sacrament.
Oh, thank you for the advice, I had no idea. I though you can sell every spell in your repertoire.
I want this character to be my main, so I wanted to find a compromise between a good healer/buffer and a trader
If you were me how would you build it?
Edit: Isn’t this build kind of weak?
Mmm a lot of people are probably going to be making merchant alts so the concern is tough competition between what you’re selling in your spell shop compared to others that will very likely max out those skills. It’s going to be difficult to compete against those people when your objective is more than just selling since you’d want points in different places other wise.
You can turn this into an alt that sells stuff with the spell shop while you level another character (you don’t have to be logged into your character in order to sell). Or you could focus on selling scrolls instead of spellshop which is usually easier to make a hybrid character that you can still use while making money.
Here’s a list of skills you can turn into scrolls:
Cure, Deprotected Zone, Aukuras, Zalciai, Daino, Monstrance, Restoration, Turn Undead, Barrier, Arcane Energy, Clairvoyance, Forecast
A combination of Krivis and Paladin would get you the most in demand scrolls (Daino and Barrier) without having to sacrifice too much playablity. But then this removes priest from the build entirely which kinda sucks if you wanted to play that. Just some things to think about.
Hey, many thanks for the tips. I’ll try some builds with Krivis and Paladin in order to figure out what’s best according to your statement. I might find something interesting even though I really wanted to focus on Priest.
Anyway, guess you’re right, I’d better make this one an alt. I didn’t think it would be so penalizing to make this one good in the field and in the market.
The only other thing you could do is maybe skip selling one or two buffs. Like Sacrament isn’t really that great of a buff to sell. So that frees up some points you could maybe do something like:
Aspersion: 15, Monstrance: 1, Blessing: 15, Res: 1, Revive: 1, Mass Heal: 8, Stone Skin: 4.
You could play around with the numbers some other way but this way you can still res and revive as well as sell monstrance scrolls (most people want them cheap at lvl 1 anyways for the dex boost), while still being competitive with what you sell. You could move the 1pt from Monstrance to Stone Skin or even Exorcise (which works not so bad with Discerning Evil).
Hey, looks like we’re getting somewhere, are we?
or it would be better to swich the krivis lvl with another priest or pardoner?
Mmm that free rank is up to you to decide. You can’t go past c3 priest since that’s max unless you’re talking about Chaplain. You could go Chaplain if you want more dps, Cleric c2 for more support in heals, Krivis if you want to sell Daino (also offers a bit more dps especially earlier on), Plague Doctor (combos well with Discerning Evil), or Oracle to sell those skills as well. Basically whatever you pick from here is just going to support your focus more and I don’t think is really going to matter all that much. It might be good to hear other people’s opinions too or even wait to pick that class later on as you test out your play style in game. 
So, after some tries, I came up with two builds. A classic full support cleric, and a full support/trader one.
First, I thought it would be too penalizing to build an efficient healer/trader but with your advice, if we compare the two builds, it seems we only lose some heal power but that’s all
I suggest you compare them on two different windows (alt+right arrow and alt+left arrow for the other)
I think this pardoner build can compete with other classic full sup builds while running a niche business in the market
First of all, try and find a up to date list of what skills work with pardoner atm.
Which is likely easier said then done, since the last list i know of was from January.
Either way you don’t want to build a pardoner and find out they changed said skill list again and picked the wrong classes, that would suck. (and no these changes don’t show in patch notes i’m afraid, best to ask a ktos pardoner or data miner)
Spell shop was rather lackluster around January:
-Blessing should still have a meager hit count, but attributes now work.
-Aspersion is a decent buff, but defense is not a very good stat atm.
-Sacrament only benefits auto atk builds enough, which is nice for the current quarrel shooter builds, but i heard rumors it was removed. (but again that wasn’t confirmed.)
Aside of that the pardoner + plague doctor combo from discern evil + incinerate is quite nice.
And the daino/barrier/dispeller scrolls should sell well like raven said, perhaps restoration as well if the paladin fan theory is correct.
ps, i would drop cleric3 for chaplain. So you can keep stone skin up.
edit: just saw from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-PtgbALPfE that attributes now do affect spell shop.
May not be limited by hits either anymore.