Talk:Keystone Signet

Mantra of Signets, then Keystone Signet. Hmm. 148.177.129.213 00:21, 21 October 2005 (EST)
 * High inspiration and Mantra of Inscriptions will work out to be more energy efficient. Been fiddling with this as part of my current tombs build: inscriptions, succor, keystone, weariness, humility, leech, purge, resurrection.  The last six are signets.  Use succor on your monks.  Leech signet will give you the energy to recast succor to reactivate inscriptions.  Use signets as soon as possible.  --Fyren 02:35, 21 October 2005 (EST)
 * Other than the fact that this can be used for an energy-efficient signet-and-maintained-enchantment build, are there any good uses for it? Otherwise I'll add The Tag. :) Entropy 01:41, 4 January 2007 (CST)
 * Basically no. There are just gag/gimmick signet builds.  That message was from 2005, heh.  --Fyren 01:50, 4 January 2007 (CST)
 * Yay Fyren! :)

Entropy 01:56, 4 January 2007 (CST)

Does KS recharge a copy of KS?
Anyone ever tried it? Steal an Echo from a friend, echo Keystone Signet, then use the copy. Does the first Keystone Signet now get recharged? (Yes, I am bored at work, why do you ask?) &mdash; Stabber 07:49, 24 February 2006 (CST)
 * No, multiple copies of keystone or oath shot won't recharge each other. --68.142.14.38 08:10, 24 February 2006 (CST)

reference
Except for the name, which may be a coincedence, how can you associate this skill in anyway with the Keystone? -PanSola, Table of The Lyssa Advocacy Front (sing) 09:55, 17 May 2006 (CDT)
 * I think we're running out of tin-foil. --Black Ark 15:52, 19 July 2006 (CDT)
 * I think it is ment to be seen as the "signet of signets" or a keystone like in a bridge where it is central to keeping other bricks in the bridge standing up --Jamie [[Image:Jamie.jpg|24px|(Talk Page)]] 05:48, 5 September 2006 (CDT)

Worst Skill EVER
Anyone beg to differ?

I do beg to differ. It's not all bad. This can be combined with Signet of Disruption, and Leech Signet Darkerhat 20:33, 16 January 2007 (CST)


 * You get more casts over time with a decent-specced mantra of inscriptions than with keystone signet for a lot of signets... --Kit Engel 20:45, 16 January 2007 (CST)
 * I would rather use this than use Balthazar's Pendulum. Tycn 00:22, 17 January 2007 (CST)
 * I dunno; mantra of signets combined with signet of disruption and leech signet does quite alot. (can do your signets 3 times)
 * I'll have to get my friend will to write another reply (I'm not a mesmer kinda guy) but he managed to use keystone signet in a build that really did some damage. He used it in combination with mantra of signets to recharge his signets and cast 3 times fairly quickly. Imo, keystone signet is the mesmer version of a few warrior skills: it's a great skill when used properly, but few people actually use it properly. --Cynn 00:59, 24 January 2007 (CST)
 * Heh heh, bring it on then. Can't wait to see what new gimmick build using Keystone you have. I still say the tag is well-deserved. Entropy 03:33, 24 January 2007 (CST)
 * Quoting William Drakenblood concerning the utility of Keystone Signet:


 * Keystone Signet is one of those skills where the benefit often goes unappriciated. Elites like Echo are instantly gratifying, while the utility of Keystone Signet lies in what it can do for a build in the long run.


 * The secret to Keystone Signet lies in its ability to use signets repeatedley. By combining the stance Mantra of Signets at any level of Inspiration Magic, followed immediately by using Keystone Signet, all of your signets, including Keystone Signet, can be recharged. This allows you to use your other signets, recharge them all with Mantra/Keystone, then use the signets a second time, then use Keystone again, and finally use the signets a third time. By this point, the non-signet skills on your bar should be ready again (4-second disable at 16 inspiration magic,) or, if you are using an entire skillbar full of signets, allows you to use all of your skills multiple times, which is especially nice for signets which normally have longer recharge times.


 * Just for the sake of argument, consider the folliwng build I just made up for this demonstration. This build uses spells and signets together:


 * 1. Signet of Humility (just a random signet thrown in to demonstrate)
 * 2. Ether Lord (hexes are good when your skills are disabled - if you know how to use Backfire, this is common sense)
 * 3. Ether Signet (just a random signet thrown in to demonstrate)
 * 4. Ether Feast (for self-healing)
 * 5. Unnatural Signet (primary source of damage)
 * 6. Mantra of Signets (to augment the use of Keystone Signet)
 * 7. Keystone Signet (Elite - the skill in question)
 * 8. Ressurection Signet (of course - unaffected by Mantra or Keystone)


 * On a Me/Any wearing a set of Artificier's (Armor +3 [for each equipped Signet])
 * This mesmer could have:
 * 12+1+3 Domination Magic, for added damage
 * 12+1 Inspiration Magic


 * or


 * 12+1+3 Inspiration magic, for a quicker spell recharge
 * 12+1 Domination magic


 * In this build, Unnatural Signet, with a recharge of 40 seconds, is a source of damage. While it is ineffective when only used once, it makes a nice spike when used 3 times. At 16 Domination Magic, Unnatural Signet deals 79 damage, and if cast 3 times consecutively, that is a nice spike of armor-ignoring, 0-mana-cost damage which deals a total of 237 damage.


 * Keystone Signet is, truly, its namesake in this build. It is the skill which augments the effectiveness of many of the other skills here. While I selected several random Ether spells for the build, one could easily fill in the gaps with whatever they like - Hexes with long recharges will work and remain disabled while Keystone signet recharges the signets, and will suffer no penalty, for one example. Elementalist spells with long recharges would also work well.


 * The strength of this skill on an all-signet build (Me/N and Me/Mo combos come to mind...) are even more effective, but this subjects the entire build to anti-signet skills like Rust, Ignorance, and Panic. Ultimately, the decision of whether to go all-signet or not is up to the user - just know that the option is there, and very viable.


 * In any event, while Keystone Signet has a very distinct role, the role functions as it should. The armor bonus from Artificier's Armor, having little reliance on energy (and thus being immune to energy denial) and having a build that not many people are using are just some of the benefits to using this skill. To my knowledge, there are only 5 elite signets (Archer's Signet, Boon Signet, Cautery Signet, Keystone Signet, and Plague Signet) meaning that all but 4 signets in the entire game can be combined with, and benefit from, Keystone signet. I'm not the most creative person in the world. I leave it up to you to decide how you want to use Keystone Signet, or even if you want to use it at all. But it certainly has a use. There are no skills which are useless - only people who have not taken the time to find a use for them.


 * -Willilliam Drakenblood 01:42, 26 January 2007 (PST)