Joan Of Arc Prime Talent Tree Build and Guide in Rise of Kingdoms

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Joan Of Arc Prime Telent Tree Build and Guide in Rise of Kingdoms

Joan Of Arc Prime is a legendary cavalry commander in Rise Of Kingdoms with versatility, cavalry, and support talent tree. Joan Of Arc Prime is an extremely powerful commander for open-field fighting during KVK and Ark Of Osiris. Simply scroll down to see all of her skills, especially the first one that is insanely good for open-field fighting.Joan Of Arc Prime is a legendary cavalry commander in Rise Of Kingdoms with versatility, cavalry, and support talent tree. Joan Of Arc Prime is an extremely powerful commander for open-field fighting during KVK and Ark Of Osiris. Simply scroll down to see all of her skills, especially the first one that is insanely good for open-field fighting.

New Legendary Joan Of Arc is in her Prime (when she was the strongest in history) while Epic Joan Of Arc is before her prime time.

Should you invest in the new Legendary Joan Of Arc Prime?

Joan Of Arc Prime is an extremely powerful commander that is top tier. If you are a player who is fighting a lot in the open field during KVK and AOO you should invest in her. She will give you a lot of value and you will use her a lot. The downside of her is that she is only suitable for open-field fighting.

Keep in mind that Joan Of Arc Prime is a cavalry commander and there is no point in investing in her if you are focused more on archers or infantry troops. If you do not use her with cavalry troops you will lose a lot of bonuses which is not worth it.

Also do not invest sculptures in Joan Of Arc Prime if you do not have Xiang Yu and Nevsky because they are much better cavalry commanders to invest in.

Joan Of Arc Prime Talent Tree Build

When it comes to the Joan Of Arc Prime talent tree you will use the Cavalry and Support talent tree. This will give you a nice balance between bonus stats and rage generation. It is best to use her as a secondary commander so, in the end, you will not need her talent tree. The reason is that other powerful cavalry commanders have much better talent trees so you will use her as a secondary commander in most cases. Also by using her as a secondary you’ll save a lot of gold stars and experience.

Joan Of Arc Prime Telent Tree Build and Guide in Rise of Kingdoms

Legendary Joan Of Arc Prime Talent Tree Build

Joan Of Arc Prime Pairings

Joan Of Arc is a cavalry commander so it is best to use her together with other cavalry commanders. There are plenty of them but to get the best synergy you should use cavalry commanders that are dealing a lot of skill damage. The best commanders that you can pair with Joan are Nevsky and Xiang Yu. If you do not have them then you can pair her with any other nuking commander.

Xiang Yu– is a great pairing for Joan Of Arc Prime. They have great synergy together with skills. In the pairings, you will use Joan Of Arc Prime as the secondary commander because Xiang Yu talent tree is much better.

Nevsky- This one is also a great pairing where you can deal with a lot of nuke damage in a short amount of time. In this pairings, you will use Joan Of Arc Prime as the secondary commander because Nevsky talent tree is much better.

Joan Of Arc Prime Skills

Sacred Banner

Deals skill damage to up to 3 targets in a forward-facing fan-shaped area Damage Factor 1000) damage taken by targeted troops reduces by 15% per target. The commander’s troop and 2 surrounding friendly troops also deal 1%more damage for 3 seconds, gaining 3 additional Rage per second.

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Direct Damage Factor: 1000/1200/1400/1600/2000

Damage Bonus: 1%/2%/3%/4%/5%

Rage Restored: 3/6/10/15/20

Sacred banner is an extremely strong skill that deals damage to 3 enemy targets. What is more impressive than the damage that she deals with this skill is that her troops and 2 nearby friendly troops will deal additional damage of 5% and restore 20 rage. Overall this skill is great.

Hundred-Year Dawn

Cavalry units led by this commander gain 5% Attack and 2%March Speed. Outside of alliance territory. Cavalry units’ March Speed is increased by an extra 2%, and all units deal 1%more normal attack damage.

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Cavalry Attack Bonus: 5%/8%/11%/15%/20%

Cavalry March Speed Bonus: 2%/4%/6%/8%/10%

Cavalry March Speed Bonus: (Outside Alliance Territory): 2%/4%/6%/8%/10%

Normal Attack Damage Bonus: 19%/2%/3%/4%/5%

This skill will give a lot of additional march speed which is great for getting faster to objectives, hunting enemies, and running from them. It will also give bonus cavalry damage which means that you have to use Cavalry units with Joan of Arc prime.

Return of the Saint

Cavalry units led by this commander deal 1% more damage when attacking troops. When using skills, troops led by this commander gain a buff that increases normal attack damage dealt by 10% for 1 seconds. This effect can trigger once every 5 seconds.

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Cavalry Damage Bonus: 1%/2%/3%/4%/5%

Normal Attack Damage Bonus: 10%/15%/20%/25%/30%

This skill is decent. It will boost normal attack damage.

The Blessed

Cavalry units led by this commander have 2% more Health while on the map. When the secondary commander of their troop uses an active skill, they have a 50% chance to cast Sacred Banner. This effect can trigger once every 10 seconds.

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Cavalry Health Bonus: 2%/4%/6%/8%/10%

Probability: 50%/60%/70%/80%/100%

Unyielding Martyr

Troops led by this commander deal 5%more counterattack damage. When the target troop has more than 30% units remaining, troops led by this commander deal 5%more damage.

This new passive skill is great for open-field fighting where there are a lot of troops like during KVK and Ark of Osiris.

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