Talk:Spirit Light Weapon

I'm just curious: Can anyone guess why this spell is an elite? It isn't even as good as Healing Breeze. Shandy 06:39, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
 * This is just a guess, but maybe because it only cost 5 and stacks with all health regen, since it's not health regen (whereas, say, Healing Breeze + Troll Unguent will still only give you 10 pips of health regen at most)? 130.58 08:11, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
 * 5 energy for a 134 heal isn't that great, considering the 134 heal probably won't happen due to leaving the proximity of a spirit. Your other point is something I completely overlooked though. Shandy 08:26, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
 * Well, after the Factions Preview Event, I figure it's time for some speculation... Healing Breeze can top out at, what, about 200 for twice the cost (it is more spammable, though)? This is only 5 energy, but contingent (have to be in spirit range) for a 134-point heal-over-time (I'm just going with the number above). That's not too bad for a regular skill. Now throw in the fact that it's a Weapon Spell, not an Enchantment, and that it stacks with all other heal-over-time tricks, and I think we have an elite... or, well, something that's more elite than Healing Hands. And I suspect this got used quite a bit in their in-house betas. --130.58 17:30, 28 March 2006 (CST)
 * Dont diss Healing Hands just because every noobish W/Mo uses it. As a non-elite, HH would rule each Healing monk skill bar, hehe. Back to the topic: The main advantage is the non-removability due to not being an enchantment. This goes for many of the ritualists weapon spells, they deliver long term effects just like enchantments, but there is currently no way of removing them, making them very potent. --Xeeron 18:01, 28 March 2006 (CST)
 * As a none-elite HH did rock every wammo's bar, why do you think it was made an elite :p