Talk:Golden Lotus Strike

I'm not seeing why shadow refuse would be used for a heal in the example given, but I'd rather leave the comment in than take the whole thing out. I don't play an assassin much, so I could easily be missing something, but seems to me using shadow refuge would waste the time to cast it, rather than just finishing off with Golden Lotus Strike and then getting out. --Kryshnysh 02:13, 11 July 2006 (CDT)
 * Well, you need an enchantment to get energy back. But this seems rather pointless since, well, you're just spending the energy on a Shadow Refuge and then getting a weak freebie attack in, effectively. Compared to the other assassin energy sources (Promise, Black Lotus, and just plain having a high Critical Strikes attribute), I'd have to say that this is rather unimpressive. Decent for starting an attack combo if you use AoD, though, as it'll help offset all that energy you just lost by casting AoD. &mdash; 130.58 (talk) ( 03:16, 11 July 2006 (CDT) )

Assuming that you use some form of generic enchantment (Way of Perfection, Sharpen Daggers, Assassin's Remedy, etc.) this is a good skill to have to start a second chain. Unleash your first lead-offhand-dual combo, then you'll probably be hurting for energy a little bit. Use this skill, and you'll have enough energy to pull off at least the offhand and likely a dual. It's situational but effective. 149.169.109.224 15:05, 27 November 2006 (CST)