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divinity escreveu:
Thanks for the benches. So i can just have sockets on already socketed item? or only non socketed.
Vorici's bench rerolls sockets on the item. So if you're using a 4-socket recipe, for example, the item will end up with 4 sockets, no matter how many it had before.
Fuck master rotas. Fuck any kind of rotas, for that matter.
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Postado porDGTLDaemon#6150em 3 de abr. de 2017 11:21:35
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divinity escreveu:
i read the guide and invited Tora/Elreon/Zana and Haku
https://puu.sh/v7XU9/2f3f79e0ea.jpg - i don't see how i can have his daily mission?
Thanks for the benches. So i can just have sockets on already socketed item? or only non socketed.
Daily available only if he is invited. Otherwise you will meet him only in a wild.
You pay 1500 fusings and has 6 linked item.To do this you should extract gems from sockets
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Postado porZerotuL#1517em 3 de abr. de 2017 11:37:17
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So I started leveling a TS build following a this youtube guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ8i0oe90lk and now I feel like I should have followed this guide instead. The skill tree is similar to the first one NeverSink lists so I might be able to change it around to match that, but I would have to use some of my regret points.
But then I see he has a second skilltree listed that is more updated for 2.6. It then says not to use it for leveling, but how would you do that? It is so drastically different from the first one you would never have enough regret points to make it work.
Sorry for noob questions, just started playing this season and I feel like I already wasted a ton of hours building this TS archer that I have going now and am starting to regret not following this guide from the start.
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Postado porCrankked#5460em 3 de abr. de 2017 12:41:04
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I'm looking for a bow build after a lot of MFing this league. How does this build change if I can afford a legacy reach?
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Postado porWarlockguy#2324em 3 de abr. de 2017 13:54:35
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ZerotuL escreveu:
Initially i would go for life nodes, movement and attack speed, then go for bow and phys damage, then crit and rest.
Take life leech from void node to have enough leech. Then refund it and take a claw node with the Lioneye fall jewel.
Thanks for the tips what about ascendency what should i go for?
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Postado porBsuony#4588em 3 de abr. de 2017 20:11:56
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Bsuony escreveu:
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ZerotuL escreveu:
Initially i would go for life nodes, movement and attack speed, then go for bow and phys damage, then crit and rest.
Take life leech from void node to have enough leech. Then refund it and take a claw node with the Lioneye fall jewel.
Thanks for the tips what about ascendency what should i go for?
Wanting to know this as well. Just did my first one and need to choose one of three classes now.
EDIT. Wen't with Deadeye. Big change already. Cool stuff
Última edição por AntSunrise#6376 em 3 de abr. de 2017 23:14:28
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Postado porAntSunrise#6376em 3 de abr. de 2017 22:35:57
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Bsuony escreveu:
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ZerotuL escreveu:
Initially i would go for life nodes, movement and attack speed, then go for bow and phys damage, then crit and rest.
Take life leech from void node to have enough leech. Then refund it and take a claw node with the Lioneye fall jewel.
Thanks for the tips what about ascendency what should i go for?
Deadeye for pure damage, but it pure glasscannon with no defenses
Raider dps and defences.
Deadeye is recommended if you have a powerful PC that doesn't lag, good internet connection that doesn't lag and you are sure you can handle it. Deadeye is very squishy since it provides 0.0 surv.
Raider provides little bit less DPS, but grants dodge,spell dodge, elemental damage, almost perma phase, movement speed,frenzy generation->wild attack speed-> more leech per second, more crits per second, more flask charges per second....
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I'm looking for a bow build after a lot of MFing this league. How does this build change if I can afford a legacy reach?
Shaper capable build.He won't be an easy target, but still killable.
Última edição por ZerotuL#1517 em 4 de abr. de 2017 04:08:55
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Postado porZerotuL#1517em 4 de abr. de 2017 04:05:21
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ZerotuL escreveu:
Deadeye for pure damage, but it pure glasscannon with no defenses
Raider dps and defences.
Deadeye is recommended if you have a powerful PC that doesn't lag, good internet connection that doesn't lag and you are sure you can handle it. Deadeye is very squishy since it provides 0.0 surv.
Raider provides little bit less DPS, but grants dodge,spell dodge, elemental damage, almost perma phase, movement speed,frenzy generation->wild attack speed-> more leech per second, more crits per second, more flask charges per second....
so I'm torn between raider and pathfinder which do you think is better for overall doing everything?
and what should i go for first on the ascendancy tree?
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Postado porBsuony#4588em 4 de abr. de 2017 08:59:35
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Bsuony escreveu:
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ZerotuL escreveu:
Deadeye for pure damage, but it pure glasscannon with no defenses
Raider dps and defences.
Deadeye is recommended if you have a powerful PC that doesn't lag, good internet connection that doesn't lag and you are sure you can handle it. Deadeye is very squishy since it provides 0.0 surv.
Raider provides little bit less DPS, but grants dodge,spell dodge, elemental damage, almost perma phase, movement speed,frenzy generation->wild attack speed-> more leech per second, more crits per second, more flask charges per second....
so I'm torn between raider and pathfinder which do you think is better for overall doing everything?
and what should i go for first on the ascendancy tree?
Haven't played pathfinder, but PF is all about flask piano. Personally i don't like gameplay that depends on flasks.
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Postado porZerotuL#1517em 4 de abr. de 2017 09:26:54
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ZerotuL escreveu:
Haven't played pathfinder, but PF is all about flask piano. Personally i don't like gameplay that depends on flasks.
ok raider it is, what nodes should i take and in what order?
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Postado porBsuony#4588em 4 de abr. de 2017 09:34:16
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