Hey guys, I’m back again to share some of my latest gaming experiments. This time, it’s all about “healer weapons.” Let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride figuring this stuff out.
So, I started off thinking, “What’s the best way to keep my team alive?” I mean, that’s the whole point of being a healer, right? I tried a bunch of different weapons, not really knowing what I was doing at first. There was this one time I used this weapon and it turns out a whole group of people have been using it for a while. It was embarrassing, I thought I was being original.

I messed around with some common options, like the Dagger. I also use a Soul Whip as the main weapon, I find it quite good. I’m sure a lot of folks are using those, but I wanted to see if I could find something even better. Turns out, I ended up liking a Tanky build that also focused on support.
- Experimenting with Different Weapons: I spent hours just trying out every healing weapon I could get my hands on. Some were pretty standard, some were a bit more out there. It was a lot of trial and error, and honestly, a lot of dying. But hey, that’s how you learn, right?
- Reading up on Builds: After getting my butt kicked a few times, I decided to actually do some research. I looked up what other players were using and tried to understand why they made those choices. Found out some setups are particularly good for PVE. This one player suggests using T10 stared with mender fedora, Fel sword, florid zombie, and Aote. I don’t know, I just feel like they are a little too squishy.
- Testing in Real Battles: This is where things got interesting. I took my newly acquired knowledge and tried out different weapon and ability combos in actual gameplay. Let me tell you, there’s nothing like the pressure of a real battle to see if your build actually works.
After all that, I finally found a few setups that I really liked. The Withered reforge seemed pretty solid for most weapons. I saw some people recommending Fabled, but from what I experienced, Withered just felt better overall. And for those who like a bit of risk, there’s always the Dirty reforge. I don’t know what those do exactly, I just know they add ferocity.
Anyway, that’s my journey into the world of healer weapons. It was a lot of fun, a lot of frustration, but in the end, I learned a ton. Hope this helps some of you out there who might be struggling to find the right gear. Keep on gaming, folks!