
Medicine, stealth, teleport, you'll have plenty of useful things.

leadership has 4 or 5 powers alone that are strictly buffs. Take power pools to fill in the rest of your choices. Pick an APP/PPP like primal forces mastery or power mastery for endurance conservation, self buffs, and the +special effect buffs that make your buffs and heals a lot stronger. Ignore starting powers that are offensive and don't take any offensive powers unless they're a prereq for something like tough and weave, then just don't use them. Thermal has single heal, aoe heal, resist buffs, forge, and thaw, though it's two highest powers are both offensive. Empathy of course is pure buffs and heals, and they're strong. FF would be too slow of a pace imo with only needing to do shields every 4 minutes and position for your big bubble, while ignoring the other powers. Time has quite a few debuffs, but chrono shift, farsight, and temporal selection are such great buffs and there is a heal too that it would be one of the best choices anyways, imo. Some others with great buffs wouldn't work (kinetics buffs rely on targetting enemies) or have nice buffs but get more of their effectiveness from debuffs than the sets above do (rad has AM and heal, but even the rez hurts enemies! cold and sonic gets +defense and +resist buffs, respectively, but also have a lot of their balance tied up in debuffs/CC). Maybe some other support sets would work too, but I think at a passing glance that these four would have the most bang for your buck while being purely buff/heal. Or take one of those support sets on a defender and just ignore all the powers in your secondary power set because none of them from any set, I don't think, are defensive in nature. I actually kind of love this idea.Ĭontroller: plant/ (aoe regen buff) or illusion/ (pbaoe stealth+def buff) with /thermal radiation (heals, buffs), /time (heal, lots of buffs), /ff (buffs), or empathy (heals, buffs, rez).

It's very unorthodox, but you could play a character with absolutely no powers that target enemies in a team and they'd never feel like you weren't effective, or even notice you were totally pacifist. This actually is a really viable way to build a character.
