by Tinker on Tue Mar 03, 2015 3:44 pm
Chiming in:
Warrior's Pact is not that bad. People generally consider Absolution and Boost Health strong (and Vine Form at least situationally good). Warrior's Pact uses the 1:3 ratio (which you have as of shot #3 of Boost Health, shot #6 of Absolution and shot #5 of Vine Form). Not the best ratio but you can graft it on any other god. I take Body Pact more often, but I also take Warrior's Pact sometimes, mostly with Rogues or in cases when I want more health but my main altars don't give relevant boons.
Balanced Dagger is really strong. It's one of those items I very rarely prep (I did get lots of mileage out of it on my Bloodmage runs in Demonic Library), but I usually purchase when I see it in store. Similarly how Troll Heart, Dwarven Gauntlets, Kegs, etc. are almost insta-purchase. The thing about the preparation of it though is that it competes with items like Dragon Shield (arguably better for a melee build even on Vicious), Crystal Ball / Mage Plate (arguably better for a traditional spellcaster build even on Vicious), Dwarven Gauntlets and similar defining items. So all things considered... I almost never prepare Balanced Dagger, even on Vicious. But I do purchase it when I see it.
Stone Sigil a little someone recommended to cut cost in half or double CP (to bring the ratio to 3x+). I think as soon as it works effectively as CP fodder, people will buy it, and since it's a small item, people will keep it around for a while, to get some mileage out of it, just like the case now with Troll Heart. Imagine if Troll Heart costed 34 Gold, it would see considerably less purchases.
Crystal Ball is one of the strongest caster prep out there. Bear in mind though that Mage Plate and Battlemage Ring are also similarly strong items, and depending on your build may be much better for the occasion. If you're playing the best spellcaster race (i.e. Gnome), you do not *need* Crystal Ball every run, because you are a walking Crystal Ball of sorts. Then you can go with Battlemage Ring, and be badass all along, and still retain your spikes. Or with Mage Plate, and gain +2/+5 mana for every mana restore - without spending anything. I won all five (non-VGT) Vicious+VT dungeons with pure casters using other preps (four with the Mage Plate and one with the Balanced Dagger).
"Thinker", just without the "ache".