Coo-d-GRAHSS , as opp to GRAH, has best pedigree throughout history, and follows the French more closely. The C is pronounced in French, but people only know enough French to know they often drop the final ess sounds in words, so they think it's dropped in this word. It's not. However, GRAH seems to predominate in past couple decades, so hard to call it wrong.
Hey I really like the guide I am leveling my red burg on Evernight atm. It was nice to compare my build to yours I am mixing it with yellow line instead of blue.. What I missed from your guide tho was LI stats. Every single time I struggle to get "correct" LI Legacies But generaly keep up the good work mate :)
I'd like to have a time stamp where u talk about virtue (if u talk about it). Only thing in concerned about at start now because I can always reset build ^^
Hello bro, thanks for your guide, im returning to lotro since i left on 2010, a lot of things has been changed. Can you tell me the stats order to take? Or the gear that i need for this build? Thanks in advance. Mati.
Stats/gear are a little bit odd actually because it is best to look at percent (%) gains more than anything, which can require a minute of looking through stuff. That is one reason I have been hesitant to makes guides and the such on them. But in very short, for Burglar: Primary: Agility for damage, Vitality for surivability Secondary: Physical Mastery, Critical Rating, Finesse. Stat weight: 1% crit > 2% PM > 2% finesse for general gameplay. At level cap where finesse becomes more noticeable, it is easy to cap at ~25%, which is more important than other stats and becomes highest priority in initial gearing. Hope this helps!
I do not... I was holding those off until the LI revamp, but that got pushed back to 2021, so I may look into that. I did, however, go over them a bit in a live stream, around 21:45 maybe, in this one: ua-cam.com/video/1icr47nandM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Louey7 if that would help?
right at the beginning when u are fighting multiple mobs, you end up fighting a tough uruk 1v1.................why do you keep moving? its 1v1 why move? is there an advantage to moving? IE blue hunter gets a defensive buff for moving.
A couple things there... One, I just like to move a lot (especially on Warden) without paying much attention to that or even realizing it, and two, moving back out of an enemy's range can briefly delay damage. So in the first AoE fight with the 4 mobs, the occasional backpedaling worked to let me get out of their range for a fraction of a second. In tough fights like that, I will also do it to be more prepared to step farther back if I need. It also looks like there is a third reason, and that is to move the camera to a more convenient angle. At the end of the Uruk fight when he was almost dead, I stepped to the left and rotated the camera to position for the next fight... Hope that helps and makes sense. This is so long ago I don't remember the exact details, so this is based on review of the video and what I generally tend to do in combat like this. Perhaps in general in games, I just don't like standing still so I'm constantly moving whether there is advantage or not!
Btw bro, not to be that guy, but the skill CdG is French I believe so it is pronounced with the P in Coup silent, and it’s pronounced “grahc” instead of grace. Like Koo-de-grahce instead of coup-de-grace Small ocd grammar haha great vid
You don’t need that many points in the debuff that the crit chain gives you one is perfectly fine since a lot of you go through a lot of crit attacks and feint attack is not apart of crit response skills overall a pretty meh build I wouldn’t recommend for a new burglar :o just find someone on the server you play on that knows burglar more than just reading the tooltip from the skill and trait
I would have to disagree on both points... Keeping up the crit defense debuff will always be important (especially for group content while leveling and endgame because it will allow anybody else hitting the enemy to take advantage), so maximizing your uptime on that to help guarantee it is always active and comparing that to two other trait points spent in the build, there aren't any other better alternatives for two points. Feint Attack is also a crit response skill until you get the set bonus that turns it into Improved Feint Attack. At low levels it is locked behind Double-edged Strike for red Burglars. This build also sets you up for something more progression endgame oriented (see lotrohq.com/red-burglar/)
@@Louey7 you don’t need all the points in it due to you use your crit skills more often than you use knives out in group content the amount of times I’ve used crit skills and it’s been up is more than enough to not need the 3 points in it
Your jargon is unreal and is really hard for a beginner to have a clue about what you are talking about. I do like your latest video about the anniversary benefits. That one I get the most off. These other ones your voice is super monotone with run-on sentences going from one thought to the other without stopping. So if I already do t know what you are talking about the sentence runs right into the next thing. Sorry I don't mean to be mean. I am hoping that you might be able to make more understandable videos for someone like myself where you can start from the absolute basics and break it all down. I find it a lot easier to understand lotrowiki right now than you.
*Timestamps:*
01:45 - Start of build and trait analysis
36:07 - Further in the build
38:48 - Gameplay guide
48:36 - Summary and conclusions
I'm sure this has been said 100 times already but, Coo-De-Grah.
Coo-d-GRAHSS , as opp to GRAH, has best pedigree throughout history, and follows the French more closely. The C is pronounced in French, but people only know enough French to know they often drop the final ess sounds in words, so they think it's dropped in this word. It's not. However, GRAH seems to predominate in past couple decades, so hard to call it wrong.
Hey I really like the guide I am leveling my red burg on Evernight atm.
It was nice to compare my build to yours I am mixing it with yellow line instead of blue..
What I missed from your guide tho was LI stats. Every single time I struggle to get "correct" LI Legacies
But generaly keep up the good work mate :)
I have just started playing a burglar and this guide is very useful.
Glad it helped!
I would love to See a blue and yellow line build
Ahh love this one. Can you do 7 Burglar tips video ?
I have a full red line, bout 1/4 of the yellow and 1/4 of the blue. Working very very well so far but I’m still practicing.
I'd like to have a time stamp where u talk about virtue (if u talk about it). Only thing in concerned about at start now because I can always reset build ^^
I love burglars
Hello bro, thanks for your guide, im returning to lotro since i left on 2010, a lot of things has been changed. Can you tell me the stats order to take? Or the gear that i need for this build?
Thanks in advance.
Mati.
Stats/gear are a little bit odd actually because it is best to look at percent (%) gains more than anything, which can require a minute of looking through stuff. That is one reason I have been hesitant to makes guides and the such on them. But in very short, for Burglar:
Primary: Agility for damage, Vitality for surivability
Secondary: Physical Mastery, Critical Rating, Finesse. Stat weight: 1% crit > 2% PM > 2% finesse for general gameplay.
At level cap where finesse becomes more noticeable, it is easy to cap at ~25%, which is more important than other stats and becomes highest priority in initial gearing.
Hope this helps!
hi , cool video :-)... do u have a video in which you explain / guide your imbued weapon from your warden ?
I do not... I was holding those off until the LI revamp, but that got pushed back to 2021, so I may look into that. I did, however, go over them a bit in a live stream, around 21:45 maybe, in this one: ua-cam.com/video/1icr47nandM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Louey7 if that would help?
@@Louey7 Hi ... Thx .. I will check it out.
What would you pick for the Virtue Traits?
Make a lotro point farm guide please
Just look at maps already made with area and arrows showing the path you have to take...
right at the beginning when u are fighting multiple mobs, you end up fighting a tough uruk 1v1.................why do you keep moving? its 1v1 why move? is there an advantage to moving? IE blue hunter gets a defensive buff for moving.
A couple things there... One, I just like to move a lot (especially on Warden) without paying much attention to that or even realizing it, and two, moving back out of an enemy's range can briefly delay damage. So in the first AoE fight with the 4 mobs, the occasional backpedaling worked to let me get out of their range for a fraction of a second. In tough fights like that, I will also do it to be more prepared to step farther back if I need. It also looks like there is a third reason, and that is to move the camera to a more convenient angle. At the end of the Uruk fight when he was almost dead, I stepped to the left and rotated the camera to position for the next fight...
Hope that helps and makes sense. This is so long ago I don't remember the exact details, so this is based on review of the video and what I generally tend to do in combat like this. Perhaps in general in games, I just don't like standing still so I'm constantly moving whether there is advantage or not!
ok gotcha Louey7 i get with multi mobs to make sure they dont flank or get rear attacks. cheers
Btw bro, not to be that guy, but the skill CdG is French I believe so it is pronounced with the P in Coup silent, and it’s pronounced “grahc” instead of grace.
Like Koo-de-grahce instead of coup-de-grace
Small ocd grammar haha great vid
Yeah, I decided to look more into that *after* the video, haha
If you ask me I find playing burg well is about as challenging as warden
elfs should've gotten burgular
totally. Id love to have that shadow of mordor/mirkwood sentinel feel on an elf!
this video hurt me ;-;
You don’t need that many points in the debuff that the crit chain gives you one is perfectly fine since a lot of you go through a lot of crit attacks and feint attack is not apart of crit response skills overall a pretty meh build I wouldn’t recommend for a new burglar :o just find someone on the server you play on that knows burglar more than just reading the tooltip from the skill and trait
I would have to disagree on both points...
Keeping up the crit defense debuff will always be important (especially for group content while leveling and endgame because it will allow anybody else hitting the enemy to take advantage), so maximizing your uptime on that to help guarantee it is always active and comparing that to two other trait points spent in the build, there aren't any other better alternatives for two points.
Feint Attack is also a crit response skill until you get the set bonus that turns it into Improved Feint Attack. At low levels it is locked behind Double-edged Strike for red Burglars.
This build also sets you up for something more progression endgame oriented (see lotrohq.com/red-burglar/)
@@Louey7 you don’t need all the points in it due to you use your crit skills more often than you use knives out in group content the amount of times I’ve used crit skills and it’s been up is more than enough to not need the 3 points in it
its not Coup DA GRACE ... its COO DA GRA ss
Your jargon is unreal and is really hard for a beginner to have a clue about what you are talking about. I do like your latest video about the anniversary benefits. That one I get the most off. These other ones your voice is super monotone with run-on sentences going from one thought to the other without stopping. So if I already do t know what you are talking about the sentence runs right into the next thing. Sorry I don't mean to be mean. I am hoping that you might be able to make more understandable videos for someone like myself where you can start from the absolute basics and break it all down. I find it a lot easier to understand lotrowiki right now than you.