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It might be a better idea for Siege Mentality(and maybe Defender) to reduce their lvls, but increase the effect.
You get more for a single point, but cannot put a 2nd point into it. This makes sense, as EL favors stacking the same effect over and over, which can lead to OP shit. This makes the point stronger and removes something largely unused(the 2nd point) to insulate vs the problem that can come from stacking stats.
With Indiana Bones or No Idle Hands, I am merely worried that either could lead to some unhealthy strategies(No Idle Hands especially). I am probably overreacting there, cause the powerlevel of their effects is difficult to judge.
Fortification and retaliation have been buffed substantially in ELCP. Retaliation was just buffed in the latest beta. Defenders have a big advantage with ELCP fortification rules.
I buffed defender and siege mentality both, but made them more situational.
Sure, use whatever you want.