Alright so here is the deal. I was originally going to make my third guide about Thermal but I see so much hate for Pain Dom I had to give the poor lil fella some love. People hate on Pain primarily because its not as good as Empathy.
If you ask me, thats exactly where the problem lies. Pain is not villain Empathy. Yes, I know the devs said thats what its supposed to be. Tough. Its not. Unless you think Empathy is about the leet heals and having a rez, in which case Congratulations! You are Doing It Wrong.
If anything, I think Pain is best described as a lower maintenance Thermal with different buffs (that are either worse or better, depending on team makeup/situation).
What everyone seems to have forgotten with the release of Pain is just how much people shat on Thermal for not being as good as Empathy. Resistance buffs? Har, nowhere near as handy as defense buffs. No Adrenaline Boost? lol. No Regen/Recov Auras? Haha, the devs hate villains. Oh man and the rez KBs enemies, hilarious.
But now people seem to understand Thermal better and judge it on its own merits for what it is, a hybrid support set which sacrifices a lot of the defensive capabilities of Empathy for offensive capabilities. Pain is not villain empathy, its Pain and should be judged according to its own virtues, just like Thermal is.
What Pain Is:
Not Empathy.
Seriously.
Cant stress this enough.
An alternative to Thermal in the following ways:
- o Team resistance buffing
- o AoE debuffing
- o Heals/rezzing/keeping people unmezzed
A support set with a much more interesting playstyle than Emp or Therm, imo.
Why Pain Is Awesome And You Want To Be One:
Easily perma-able team +res +tohit that also effects you
AoE def res debuff
The boring stuff (PBAoE Heal, ally heal, rez, CM) from Emp and Therm with an interesting new slant
Awesome single Ally +regen +recov +damage buff. I want to say more about this, but will save it for the section of the power itself.
Aesthetics. Not gonna lie, Pain looks awesome as hell.
A whole slew of self +damage buffs to reward you for doing half your job with the ability to do the other half of your job better.
Similar capabilities to Thermal but being much lower maintenance. (More on this later)
Powers:
Nullify Pain: PBAoE team +heal
Slotting Recommendation: 5 Doctored Wounds. Skip the recharge, it recharges plenty fast on its own. You do want to max out the healing and end rdx though, and the DW set is good because it offers recharge and healing bonuses.
How to Use: Well uh basically as an AoE heal. Not as strong as Twilight Grasp or Transfusion but respectable nonetheless. Use to heal yourself if you get smacked, use in the middle of several allies who need their health topped off. Put on Auto if youve got all these teeth in your mouth, right, and you just really want them kicked in.
Soothe: Ally heal
Slotting Recommendation: Same as Nullify, tbh. For much the same reasons.
How to Use: As well, an ally heal. At base heals for just under twice as much as Nullify (21% vs 11%, bear in mind these values are of the Corruptors base hp, not of the target healed which would be kind of nice but there you go) This is your all-purpose heal because Share Pain is more complicated in its use (more on this later, hee). Use if someone needs more healing than Nullify will provide (>1/4 of a squishies health, roughly)
Share Pain: Ally Strong heal, self Moderate damage +special, +damage. The heal is base 44% of your base hp, the +special is a 15 second -100% (-4.47hp/sec) regen debuff and 100% ResEffect (heal) for 15 seconds. The self moderate damage is about 83 points at 50. The damage buff is 25%. So you hit this, they get a huge heal, you take a minor hp hit, get a damage buff, regen debuff and cant be healed for 15 seconds.
Slotting Recommendation: I went with 4 Numinas, mainly to get buff healing values, decent recharge as well as the hit points and heal bonus set bonuses.
How to Use: This is where things get fun. While I did not pick this up till 49, I get good use out of it. If you want to be hurf durf teh healer just use this if you need a big heal. And I mean big. Mine heals for over a
thousand This means it will generally be overkill on squishies unless theyve got a lot of +hp and are getting hammered like a [Insert Tasteless Analogy Here] Generally youll get better use out of the heal on this on brutes, tankers, WP/Invuln Scrappers, Serum-buffed Crabs and other people who are disgusting blobs of hp.
How to Use Not Like A Crap Empath: Well, I still use it as a huge heal, but its more interesting if you use it tactically as a self damage buff. I like to live dangerously, so I use this a fair amount to buff my own damage. Bear in mind its only a 25% buff and thats to your base damage, so its hardly going to make you hit like Tyson, but you can stack it twice for an Aim like damage buff. Nothing overwhelming, but nice regardless. Nicer still stacked with the rez buff. You do have to be careful with this though. 15 seconds doesnt seem like a long time, but its a lifetime when youve just pissed off a Chief Soldier.
Ways to Avoid Getting Splattered While Under the Debuff:
Invest in some form of stealth. Superspeed is good, superspeed with a Celerity proc is better. If youre a flier or superjumper putting stealth procs in these is still worthwhile.
As tempting as it is, try and refrain from lobbing a fireball into a spawn before anyone else has gotten near it if youre planning on using Share Pain anytime soon.
While your regen is nixed and you cant be healed, your defenses and resistances are still in full working order. So if you want to go a little crazy with Share Pain, eat some purples or make VEAT friends.
Learn that sometimes
discretion is the better part of valour Sometimes youll get unwanted aggro. **** happens. Know when to back off for little while. Youre no help to the team dead. I know it can be addictive, but do exercise a little restraint with Share Pain. Youve gotta judge whether youre on the kind of team where you can get away with it or not.
Conduit of Pain: Ally Rez, self +damage +recharge +recovery +tohit +special.
Slotting Recommendation: Base slot is fine with and end rdx or recharge. I went with one of each because I had a slot to spare.
How to Use: You know how Share Pain buffs you some and its kindof cool? This is that, but on crack. Oh and I guess it rezzes dead people or something? No, seriously though. Rezzes a dead ally, gives you zomgawesome buffs for 60 seconds. To the order of a 30% damage buff, 175% (2.92end/sec) recovery, 75% recharge and 20% tohit. For 60 seconds. Yes, awesome. Yes, you do get a 30% damage debuff and 20% tohit debuff for 30 seconds afterward, but thats negligible in my experience. Youll always be happy getting to use this. I mean, tempting as it is, but try to not let people die on purpose just so you have an excuse. Unless theyre giving you sass somethin fierce.
Enforced Morale: Ally +res Stun/Immob/Hold/Sleep/Fear/Confuse +perception +recharge +speed. The protection and movement boosts stack with additional applications, the +recharge and +perception do not. This isnt a big deal as the recharge buff is 5% which is pathetic and should be ignored and made to feel bad.
Slotting Recommendation: One end rdx, one range enh.
How to Use: Keep on squishies depending on what youre fighting. Duration is 90 seconds, its got a 4 second base recharge, its easy (if irritating) to keep on a whole team. Learn what mobs do and do not mez. Depending on what mobs youre fighting, how much defense the team has, the presence of a ff/sonic dude who doesnt suck and thusly has taken their mez prot bubble and how good the melee (if there is one/several) are at keeping stuff mad at them are, you can slack a little on keeping this up.
Soothing Aura(Corrs)/Suppress Pain(MMs): Toggle PBAoE +pathetically small heal for Corrs, +regen for MMs
Slotting Recommendation: Skip if youre a corruptor, its pathetic. Fully slotted its an 80 point heal every few seconds. You yourself as a corruptor have 1070 hit points base at 50. Its like pissing into the ocean. Sure, it looks kinda cool and will keep you topped off from random shots that stray in your direction, but really, Nullify does this much better. Do pick it up if youre a MM because its a 200% regen buff which while not huge is still pretty nice, almost 400% when slotted.
How to Use: As a Corruptor, dont. If you must, it better be for set bonuses or aesthetics. As a Mastermind, do. Stand in the middle of the backliners/squishies so they get the regen buff. Think of yourself as a portable Triage Beacon/Regen Aura. Dont stand in the middle of your pets (unless theyre thugs/bots/mercs and are backliners by virtue of their ranged nature) because their hitpoints are so low as to make the regen buff hardly worth it.
World of Pain: PBAoE team +res (all and placate) +tohit
Slotting Recommendation: Max out the recharge and resistance. I went with 3 res/rech IOs and a res/end/rech.
How to Use: Whenever its up, position yourself in the middle of as many team mates as you can and hit it. The resistance slotted up is about 17% which might not seem like a lot and well, its not. The way I see it, youre getting about 5% less res than the thermal shields, but youre getting +tohit and its a one-shot buff rather than needing to buff the entire team. Much less effort, slightly less reward is a trade I am totally okay with. The upside is it also buffs you, so with your patron shield you can get some pretty respectable smashing/lethal resistances.
Anguishing Cry: PBAoE foe res (all) def (all)
Slotting Recommendation: An Achilles res proc, decent accuracy and defense debuff, maxed recharge.
How to Use: Run into the middle of a spawn, hit this, run out again (or stay in if theres Fulcrums a-comin) Its a PBAoE Melt Armor with lower recharge and duration, basically. Use this as soon as its up on a nice big spawn to keep the team rolling. One thing to note is that it
isPBAoE not ranged, so you are at a little risk of getting smooshed when using this. So again, exercise a teeny bit of judgment.
Painbringah: Ally +regen +recov +dam
Slotting Recommendation: Max out heal and recharge. I went with Doctored Wounds, skipping the Heal/End for the Recharge.
How to Use: Now, before anyone gets all up in my grill about this, no, I dont think its better than Adrenaline Boost. Yes, I think it having a +dam component instead of +recharge is a crock. Regardless. Its still a great buff and should be appreciated for its own merits.
So. Who to use it on? The regen/recovery is often best used on brutes because of their high hp and frequent high endurance consumption, but the damage buff portion is wasted on them because of their low base damage and Fury. Good choices due to high base damage would be Dominators, Blasters, Stalkers and Scrappers. However, many of these dont make the best use out of the regen buff. So it depends on the makeup of the team. Look at how much damage people are doing, how much damage theyre taking, how much end theyre using and act accordingly.
This is not to say you should always choose one person and keep it on them exclusively. Depending on the team makeup/situation I switch it up a lot. By the way, if you never use this unless someone has crashed their end bar because of a nuke or whatever, well then, we need to have a
chat Seriously. Even worse with Adrenaline Boost. Youve got what is without question the best ST buff in the game, and you use it as a glorified blue inspiration. Roar.
Now for the fun part:
How To Not Be Awful:
Recognize that you are not an Empath, let alone a healer, you are a hybrid support character and act accordingly. You can heal, buff resistance, buff your own damage, turn one person on the team into an unstoppable killing machine and kill stuff. You should be doing all of these things.
Get the balance right between buffing your own damage with the Share Pain (Conduit too but less so because rezzing people is almost always A Good Thing) and supporting the team. Ill generally only focus on buffing my damage up and blasting like crazy when were really steamrolling so I only need to use Soothe occasionally.
Speaking of Soothe, I have it bound to q so its right by my movement keys. Whats also handy is binding a key to follow for the times you cant immediately see someone is. So if someone is getting pummeled you can target them, queue up Soothe and hit the follow bind and zoom off you go. Granted, sometimes youll go flying at a wall, but you now know the direction theyre in and can get to them.
Keep World of Pain up. Dont try and make everyone sit still or gather on you, no matter how adorable your give me cuddles giggle giggle macro is. Just get in the middle of as many people as you can and fire it off. Its a nice enough buff that you want to get as many people as you can with it, but not so amazing the entire team needs to grind to a halt for your prima donna ***.
While hilarious, try to not hit ASing stalkers or people sniping with Enforced Morale. It will interrupt them unless theyre already damaged.
For fights with stuff that mezzes a lot or has a particularly strong mez (like Romulus rezzing) it is worth keeping an EM on people who have mez protection already so they can keep fighting. For squishies, you can stack it enough to keep them unmezzed but it takes too much time which would be better dedicated to your other powers.
Keep moving. Pain suffers from a similar fate to thermal and cold in that often times youll be the squishiest person on the team because everyone else can get Soothe/Share Pain. While youll have decent resists with WoP and your APP shield, youre never going to be the best choice to take alphas. Dont stand in the middle of spawns, dont try to melee bosses, generally dont do things that immensely stupid and Nullify Pain will be all you need to keep you alive.
Get good at kiting with Anguishing Cry. If you time it right (assuming youve got ss/sj/hurdle/cj/sb/whatever buffing your travel speed) you can get into the middle of a spawn, hit Anguishing Cry and jump out a split second later so you do most of the animation in the air. The debuff will still have radiated out from where you were, but now youre out of harms way.
Sometimes youre not on a good team. Sometimes youre relegated to mostly being a healbot. **** happens. For these times, learn which heals should be used when. If a squishy is at half health and has stuff mad at them, running up to them and hitting Nullify Pain wont do much good. Conversely, if their health is barely dented youre wasting (admittedly little) time hitting them with Soothe. Save Share Pain for when its really needed, like for healing an ally with a lot of hp back up from half hp or less. If a squishy is really getting hammered Share Pain can also be good, because most of the heal can go towards negating the incoming damage while leaving enough to top them back up. The average brute is going to have anywhere from 1.5k to 2k health. So, if Share Pain is healing for 900-1k, its still a waste and unnecessary risk if theyve only taken ¼ damage.
If someone is really getting hammered kiting can be put to good use. Run at them with Soothe queued and jump as youre getting to them so you can be right next to them to fire off Nullify right afterwards.
By virtue of not having to shield an entire team, youve got a lot of endurance to spare. Use it. Blast. A bunch. Kill stuff. Dead stuff is stuff not making you have to heal your teammates.
If youre going for IOs, you want about 50-70% recharge, this in conjunction with Hasten will give you perma WoP, almost perma Anguishing Cry and very high uptime on Painbringer. Which are all awesome things that you want. So do it, mmkay? Oh and heal bonuses are also nice to make your heals even more end efficient and powerful.
What Goes Well With Pain:
Aspirin. Oh ho ho. No but 4 srs, you want a blast set with good damage to complement your own damage buffing. Good choices are Fire, Sonic and Ice. Radiation would work as Irradiate and Anguishing Cry both with Achilles procs would work as a nice combo, but the rest of Rad is a little lack luster with the exception of Cosmic Burst.
I personally went with Sonic because its great single target damage, stupidly end-efficient and means my blasting makes the rest of the team kill even faster. Great vs AVs because you can reliably keep another -30% res stacked with Anguishing Cry just from your tier 1 and 2 blasts. Good times. A set with Aim is also handy so you can ensure Anguishing Cry hits all the dudes you want it to hit. Which is like, all of them. So yeah.
The last thing you want to be wary of when choosing a blast set is that you dont choose one with overly long animations. You want to be able to rush off to hit someone with Soothe/Share Pain on very short notice. While Full Auto is totally cool and yay bullets being stuck in a long animation while someone on your team gets beat the hell down = lose.
How Silas Be Doin It
Observe:
Notes
Recall Friend, nuke and combat jumping (not on tray). Gonna respec out of these and pick up Leadership. Maneuvers for team defense, Assault for dmg buff stacking and Vengeance for awesomeness.
I open most fights by hitting Aim then Anguishing Cry, then cycling my blasts unless someone needs a heal. So I keep that stuff close at hand.
Nullify Pain and Enforced Morale on 3 and 4. Again, powers used a lot. Nullify is there so I^ve got quick access to it. As for Enforced Morale, when EMing a team up its a hassle to click this, so I just click my way down the team and hit 4.
Hope this has helped. First person to say pain sucks empathy is better gets punched in the jeans.