When looking at my skill menu in town, I don't see a difference in the amount going up on my healing skills when I increase Divine favor. Does it not show up on text, but still has a result in combat? Be nice if the text showed how much of an increase occurs, I'm left wondering.
In regards to divine favor it indicates when cast on allies, so does that mean for increased healing it has to be on another player, pet, summoned creature or henchman and not your own monk character? I mostly solo with pets, henchman the pve content for now to learn game so deciding whether or not to have monk as primary class has been hard to figure out due to the reasons above. Thanks for any clarity. Wondering if going ele or mes primary with a more offensive monk would be better. Guessing yes, but healing breeze seems really good and if divine favor buffs that on my own character that would be great.
Monk Divine Favor questions.
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it does not show on skills, as it is a kind of buff. the healing happens after the spell cast and is added in a seperate packet.
it also affects when casting on yourself. but only on targeted spells. something like heal party will not heal anyone due to divine favor.
if soloing pve I think healer is rather a boring and uncomfortable role - and henvhmen usually do use the skills better due to no reaction time and no need to manually retarget. monk is ofc a good class, but in PvE I'd vager at least for a dmg dealer with maybe some healing as a additional feature. smiting prayers or as you stated a offensive primary like mage would be suitable options.
monk does offer many solo farm options however if you'd be into that.
hope it helps
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You can see what each profession's primary attribute corresponds to (including divine favor) by placing your cursor over it in the skills window [K].
- All party members are allies including you.
- Signets are not spell.
You can see the total when you cast a spell, you have 2 numbers, the one on the left = the spell, the one on the right = the DF bonus. (numbers can be reversed depending on..)
it also affects when casting on yourself. but only on targeted spells. something like heal party will not heal anyone due to divine favor.
In the case of a spell that doesn't target an individual, but the group, the caster still receives the DF bonus.