Talk:Nature's Blessing

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Hmm..! It's Insta-Super-Healing Spring! Erm... kind of a Healing Geyser *BWOOOOOOSH* +500 health and deep hex-cleaning for everybody really. Awesome. Wonder if he knows a skill called Nature's Jacuzzi too..? Now there's an idea for the honeymoon! :P Cirian 16:41, 19 November 2010 (UTC)

I want this skill, damn it. Tashiro 16:37, 21 November 2010 (UTC)

anyone notice that his skill icons look a lot like the ones from GW2?
Actually, I hadn't. Interesting. Oh, and sign your posts. Tashiro 05:46, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
this skill would be TOO good for player use. OMG think about using Dwarven stability with this? You would have a never ending healing stream with hex removal. then get a party of rangers all with this? Oh God! 400 health a second and 8 hexes removed a second!--76.226.250.204 02:56, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

This skill is not ranger[edit]

Whoever said this skill's energy cost is reduced by Expertise on Thackeray, just so you know Thackeray using TNTF costs 3 energy only, and it is a Paragon skill. The fact is all of Thackeray's skills have reduced energy cost, whether they are his disguise skills, or Paragon shouts. Hence this skill is irrelevant to Expertise, or to the Ranger profession alltogether, and should be classified as ally-only skill. --The preceding unsigned comment was added by 173.32.190.24 (talk).

Just because a skill shares the name and icon of another does not make the two identical. We have no reason to believe any of Thackeray's skills are paragon skills, but we do have a reason to believe that they are ranger skills: they are affected by Expertise and are not rituals, attacks, or touch skills. –~=Ϛρѧякγ AHHH! (τѧιк) ←♥– 01:18, 31 December 2010 (UTC)
Then why arent Relentless Assault and Rain of Arrows listed as Ranger skills too? Why this one only? 173.32.190.24 02:51, 31 December 2010 (UTC)
Because they're attack skills. Expertise reduces the cost of attack skills, ranger or not. — Raine Valen User Raine R.gif 14:48, 4 Jan 2011 (UTC)
That is actually a good question. Does each skill have a flag that gives a 1 if the skill's cost gets reduced by Expertise and 0 if it does not, or does the Expertise attribute check for a ranger, attack, ritual or touch skill? If the former is true, all of Keiran's skills do not have to be ranger skills at all. Koda User Koda Kumi UT.jpeg Kumi 15:48, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
I'm strongly inclined to believe the latter: there have been 0 previous incidents of non-attack, -ritual, -ranger, or -touch skills being affected by expertise and 0 previous incidents of ranger, ritual, attack, or touch skills not being affected by expertise. If this is, indeed, a mistake, then it's the first error in five years – I find that exceptionally unlikely, given anet's track record. — Raine Valen User Raine R.gif 16:44, 4 Jan 2011 (UTC)
Because we cannot see the energy of enemies (or even allies), it is next to impossible to figure out. There may be monster skills being reduced by expertise. Who knows (and cares)? Also, I do not see any problem here, as it does not show up on any list of ranger skills. Koda User Koda Kumi UT.jpeg Kumi 23:04, 4 January 2011 (UTC)