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I'm asking out into the void for genuine guidance/support because I feel like I'm genuinely missing something: What is the goal of Inscription in 2.1? What 'cool trick' is 2.1 inscription supposed to have?
I've thrown a handful of builds into trying to make inscription 'feel good' (recognizing this is a purely subjective thing). Focusing on Evocation bolts (flexing down, channeling recharge, etc.) felt like pitiful damage (Celestial magic issue.) Didn't seem cost effective (if I want bolts channeling gives me more oomph for XP than inscription).
Doubling up on protectives runs into the issue of, if I'm a scholar in the back I'm not likely using my protectives or if I'm a spellsword in the front may not have the mental bandwith to note who next to me is down protectives.
I've done a shield spellsword with intercepts, mettles, inscription and (no more than 4) columns and had significantly more mileage out of mettles and columns than out of scrolls. (and a mettle is cheaper XP wise than a spell shield scroll, and I can choose what I mettle where as spellshields get popped.)
It may be worthy to note that I often end up buying most scrolls from treasure splits because most people don't care for them and so I've got a collection of 100+ scrolls (and the ones I want more of e.g. dispels cost a lot of xp to make). But ultimately I'm struggling to see what purpose (aside from an artisan that loves the crafting type) inscription serves that isn't better served by more Cscholar skills?
I've thrown a handful of builds into trying to make inscription 'feel good' (recognizing this is a purely subjective thing). Focusing on Evocation bolts (flexing down, channeling recharge, etc.) felt like pitiful damage (Celestial magic issue.) Didn't seem cost effective (if I want bolts channeling gives me more oomph for XP than inscription).
Doubling up on protectives runs into the issue of, if I'm a scholar in the back I'm not likely using my protectives or if I'm a spellsword in the front may not have the mental bandwith to note who next to me is down protectives.
I've done a shield spellsword with intercepts, mettles, inscription and (no more than 4) columns and had significantly more mileage out of mettles and columns than out of scrolls. (and a mettle is cheaper XP wise than a spell shield scroll, and I can choose what I mettle where as spellshields get popped.)
It may be worthy to note that I often end up buying most scrolls from treasure splits because most people don't care for them and so I've got a collection of 100+ scrolls (and the ones I want more of e.g. dispels cost a lot of xp to make). But ultimately I'm struggling to see what purpose (aside from an artisan that loves the crafting type) inscription serves that isn't better served by more Cscholar skills?