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Mr.Goodcat
The distributed points are focused towards the combo explained in the Eul section.
I guess i could try using Wex, but in this build Exort needs to be maxed first so the combo can deal massive damage.
Thanks for the feedback!
frankly I'm a little bit concerned about the viability of your skill-build. In general, this looks like a Quas / Exort-Invoker which is fine but - you put a very early level in Wex at level 6 and leave it there until both Quas and Exort are maxed. That 1 level of Wex will enable you to use all spells, of course, but everything aside from Ghostwalk is going to be very weak or even useless. Therefore I recommend, first of all, to level both Quas and Exort to lvl 4 so you get 2 Forged Spirits, which is a hilariously effective way to burst down enemies combined with Coldsnap. Afterwards you may think about maxing Exort and getting like 4 levels in Wex before you continue with Quas. With this method you should be able to use all of Invokers spells with enough impact on each of them at about lvl 15 or sth. I think thats the best way to play Invoker, as you may convert the same playstyle to a Quas / Wex-Invoker. Maybe you'll tell me what you think about that or even try it some time :)
Regards, MrGoodcat