TBH: Task Bar Hero Best Priest Build

The Priest is the best character in Task Bar Hero at the moment, so building her right is essential for the wellbeing of your entire team.

With amazing support capabilities, from healing to increasing all damage dealt by the team, she can even replace the Knight as a tank in some builds.

Speaking of the game’s main tank, I have also shared the best Knight build here if you need help.

Now, let’s see how to get the most of this character – here’s the perfect Priest Build in Taskbar Hero.

Best Priest Build in Task Bar Hero

Priest Character Overview

While you can use the Priest as a tank due to here melee damage-dealing, I will recommend the build based on the team most F2P players have to run: Knight – Priest – Ranger.

In this setup, she will focus on keeping both herself and the rest of the team alive while boosting the total damage output of the game.

Equip her with the rarest and best items in your inventory, making sure to always match the item’s level with hers. A level 5 Iron Scepter is much worse than a level 20 one, even if both are Legendary.

When it comes to Decorating and Engraving her items, focus on those that increase HP, Armor, then those that directly boost damage and even life leech. Stats like AoE damage or movement speed are not useful for her.

Early to mid-game Priest build

Priest Character Build

Things are pretty simple here, up to level 25 or so. This is when the two starting skills are essential (and the best in the game), with everything else being gravy. Here’s how to invest your points:

  • Skills: Blessing of Might (maxed out, the best in the game) and Wrath of Heaven.
  • Health and Armor Enhancement maxed out, with additional points in Attack Damage Enhancement, if any are left.

Note: We’re going for Wrath of Heaven for most of the time, because you want to deal max damage when grinding the same stage over and over again.

When actively working to progress through the Acts, switch from Wrath of Heaven to either Heal (which affects one ally) or Sanctuary (heals multiple allies, but they will generally leave the area of healing, being potentially less useful than Heal).

But at this stage, the Priest is fortunately a very straightforward, easy build. The game as a whole is not as straightforward, though. For that reason, I have some useful Task Bar Hero tips and tricks here – make sure you read them when you’re done reading this article!

Mid to late-game Priest build

As the game progresses and you get more points to invest in various skills and stat boosts, you should keep your focus on your team’s survivability when actively working on progressing through the stages.

Invest in new skills like Skill Heal Enhancement, Cooldown Reduction and Elemental Damage Resistance, while also putting extra points in Health and Armor.

The starting skills remain the main ones, with the same strategy: Blessing of Might and Heal while progressing through Stages, then switching Heal with Wrath of Heaven when farming.

Wrapping Up

The Priest is the main character of any team in Task Bar Hero at the moment, and using the recommended build above will max out her output, giving you the best returns for the skill investment.

And that investment can result in real money, too – read about how to make money with Task Bar Hero here.

If you have a different approach to building the Priest, I’d love to hear it. Also, let me know if you have questions about this build or anything related to the game.

Calin Ciabai

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