

Use Multi Patitioning option and change the size of the boot partition to your liking, 64MB default is plenty for Chameleon, but you can change to 128-356MB if the Extra folder is big. When you see the TransMac Trial dialog box, Click Run button. Use BootDiskUtility to create 2x 1.2GB USBs OS X BASE Systems Use Transmac to copy machkernel to make it boot and installable without Packages. To do so, type TransMac in Start menu search box, right-click on TransMac entry in search results, and then click Run as administrator option. Further, insert the bootable USB drive and TransMac will format the drive in APFS file format. Similar to Rufus, all you have to do is download the macOS DMG file and import it to TransMac. Because Mace Bash deal extra damage to Unholy.Oh and if you think a Vestal is whorty of your party just for heals, she can still use the AoE heal from rank 2 -) but you'll hardly need it with the right party to accompany her.I wasn't questioning your expertise calm down! )It's simply that I have not played since mid-beta, so I was a bit surprised, since I recall that no one used the Vestal in rank 2 back then. Step 3: Run TransMac software as administrator. If you are using the free version, wait for 15 to 20 seconds for the program to start. If you want to create a macOS bootable USB using a Windows PC then TransMac is a great app. AoE heal or if someone needs a big one - I use certain skill from backline DPS (like graveroobber's lounge) to move her to 3rd rank where she can heal sole targets to much higher effect.Note, it works really good in ruins due to her +dmg on unholy targets (mace bash).


Originally posted by:I talk of my personal experience and belive me I know what I'm talking about, rank 2 Vestal is a thing ONLY with Profane Scroll, and that build starts to shine late game, but with that thing is so GOOD that a nerf could be reasonable, try it once and you'll never go back.And after Crimson Court it's even better! Best aoe trinkets for dmg wow. I really like it! Originally posted by:I concur.
