Hey, been following your leveling guide to the T, but now I'm closing in on mapping, and atm kinda tired of using specters. Was just curious on what I should be looking to progress for first, I'm still currently building up currency for Anima components, and I was feeling of transitioning once I actually got the stone. Any tips would be appreciated.
I recommend SRS. They're still really strong, and you don't have to scale stuff like +1 maximum Spectres. I personally hate using SRS (for the same reasons I hate using BV), so I stuck with Spectres.
Also, I'm curious how you could be tired of using Spectres. Do you mean you're tired of one specific Spectre? You could just change it up and use any other mob in the game. You might find one that you like. Just be ready to change support gems depending on the Spectre you choose (Tabula Rasa would be handy here).
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whats the computation for the "Level 28" golem?
if im counting it correctly, max is only 27.
corrupted gem = 21
corrupted infernal mantle = 2
corrupted empower = 4 (by the way, why does the tool tip on the gem still showing "+3 levels from support" shouldn't it be +4? )
thats 27.
reason why I'm asking:
according to https://pathofexile.gamepedia.com/Summon_Flame_Golem , if you do get it to Lv27, you get 1% damage increase and 2% HP increase.
I now have a 6 socketed "+1 to Level of Socketed Gems" infernal mantle and it would take 1500 fuse to link this. thats rougly 8.5 Ex. is it worth it?
Thanks
What he mean is this
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6 socketed "+1 to Level of Socketed Gems" infernal mantle + 1 gem socketed vaal
cost about 1.2k fuse 1.2k vaal jeweller chroma not sure need but that how to get lv 28
so if im using IM, most that I would get is 26? then it really aint worth doing a 6-L on that +1 IM that I have. ill only get 2% hp for my golem. correct?
The Empower tooltip shows +3 because Lv 4 Empower provides +3 Levels (Lv 1 Empower provides nothing).
Anyway, it's (21 + 2) + (3 + 2) = 28.
It's essentially a Lv 6 Empower in the slot, which provides +5 Levels
Also, calculating Golem HP and Damage isn't just looking at the HP/Damage %Increase in the wiki. Use the 2nd column labelled "Lvl." instead.
So from Lv 26 to Lv 27, you can see the Golem level actually goes from Lv 82 to Lv 84. Now scroll down to the second table. Golem HP will actually increase by 1170 Life and 114-285 Damage. This then scales with the 2% HP Increase, the 1% Damage Increase, and ALL the Minion Life and Minion Damage passives you have.
Needless to say, this is quite a significant boost. Interestingly, this is also why the increase is almost "exponential", because of the compounding layers that all increase at the same time.
Whether to 6L or not is entirely up to you. As long as you have a way to not get to Low Mana, it's still a strong chestpiece to use. Alternatively, you could spend that same currency on a SotL too, though it probably wouldn't be a +2.
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Última edição por thsscapii#3432 em 8 de out de 2017 05:15:40
Shaper down for the first time (and first try) ever, 1 portal left and got a very sh*tty loot.
He die much faster than i thought but lag and noob strike me hard.
Última edição por tuantuan123#3145 em 8 de out de 2017 06:31:54
Hey, been following your leveling guide to the T, but now I'm closing in on mapping, and atm kinda tired of using specters. Was just curious on what I should be looking to progress for first, I'm still currently building up currency for Anima components, and I was feeling of transitioning once I actually got the stone. Any tips would be appreciated.
I recommend SRS. They're still really strong, and you don't have to scale stuff like +1 maximum Spectres. I personally hate using SRS (for the same reasons I hate using BV), so I stuck with Spectres.
Also, I'm curious how you could be tired of using Spectres. Do you mean you're tired of one specific Spectre? You could just change it up and use any other mob in the game. You might find one that you like. Just be ready to change support gems depending on the Spectre you choose (Tabula Rasa would be handy here).
Honestly, the process of looking for them is tiring, I spend a large amount of my time sifting through specific maps, spamming desecrate and it's just not fun to me personally. Plus, the AI of specters indoors is abysmal to work with, then if they die I have to find them again. Very troublesome.
Hey, been following your leveling guide to the T, but now I'm closing in on mapping, and atm kinda tired of using specters. Was just curious on what I should be looking to progress for first, I'm still currently building up currency for Anima components, and I was feeling of transitioning once I actually got the stone. Any tips would be appreciated.
I recommend SRS. They're still really strong, and you don't have to scale stuff like +1 maximum Spectres. I personally hate using SRS (for the same reasons I hate using BV), so I stuck with Spectres.
Also, I'm curious how you could be tired of using Spectres. Do you mean you're tired of one specific Spectre? You could just change it up and use any other mob in the game. You might find one that you like. Just be ready to change support gems depending on the Spectre you choose (Tabula Rasa would be handy here).
Honestly, the process of looking for them is tiring, I spend a large amount of my time sifting through specific maps, spamming desecrate and it's just not fun to me personally. Plus, the AI of specters indoors is abysmal to work with, then if they die I have to find them again. Very troublesome.
Well. The good news is that Spectres will persist through logout soon, so you get to keep them (unless they die, which shouldn't be happening anyway). Most of the "good" Spectres to use are actually easily obtainable; availability and ease of summoning make up part of the criteria for them being a good choice.
Otherwise, you'll have to look at the other minion options, such as Zombies, Skeletons, and SRS. You can even consider Unique-exclusive ones such as Crimson Dervish or Spectral Wolves, though you might have to change your gear or passives to accomodate them.