[3.15] Crimson Bow Gladiator, RoA + Puncture | Pure Bleed Build | All Content | In-depth
!! PLEASE READ !! Due to lack of time i can't update the build to 3.16. New tree also doesn't seem to favour my way of playing the bleed bow, making it not as good league starter. Overview ====== For the longest time bleed was in a rough spot, a mechanic that couldn't be used as a standalone... but is it still the case? Over time, new and more powerful toys were added to the game. Stronger ascendancies, influenced items, fossils, new crafting system. After everything, bleed finally became a force to be reckoned with. This build features a reasonably tanky and well-rounded character capable of tackling all of the content this game has to offer. It uses Rain of Arrows for map clear and Puncture for single target damage, with bleed being the primary damaging mechanic. Guide also contains optional end game version of the build which uses Siege Ballista for single target instead. Pros + Good clear speed and single target + Relatively good survivability through speed, corpse removal and Purity Sentinels (bodyguards) + Relatively cheap to get started + Decent but not great for beginners and league start + Reaches around 6000 life + Bleedsplosion popcorn sound Cons - Requires few key items to really start rolling - Might struggle in red maps at low investment - Not tanky and not very hardcore viable - End game gear is very expensive - Puncture might feel sluggish - Not very SSF friendly, but doable if you're willing to grind
Passive Tree and Bandits
Level 94 - Base passive tree
Passive tree with all the essential nodes, that makes total level 90 + 4 for two extra jewel slots. Besides of scaling life and bleeding damage, the tree focuses on dodge/evasion as a secondary defence and Frenzy charges for extra attack speed and damage. For levels above 94, just pick up jewel slots. They're way too good if they have 3 mods or more. Shouldn't be too difficult to buy few. You should also consider using cluster jewels at this point, they're extremely strong. In case you don't have any spare money, you can always pick up Hunter's Gambit notable at shadow's starting area. Bandit Reward: Oak (recommended) OR 2 passive points Ascendancy: Gratuitous Violence -> Arena Challenger -> Outmatch and Outlast Cluster Jewels and suggested Passive Tree
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Level 83/98 - Cluster Jewel Tree
Level 70/100 - Cluster Jewel Tree First tree is what i suggest you should use in the end game. Much higher damage while still having tons of QoL features. Second passive tree is there if you really want to go ham on the cluster jewels and damage at cost of QoL/speed. When using any of these tree i suggest using some form of automatic frenzy charge generations, you can find them in End Game Build section. Suggested Cluster Jewels: Large - 12% increased Physical Damage / 8 passives * Master of Fundamentals (Prefix) * Battle-Hardened OR Iron Breaker (Prefix) * Furious Assault (Suffix) There's not much to do discuss, this is the best possible combination for a large jewel. Medium - 12% increased Physical Damage over Time / 4-5 passives * Wasting Affliction + any of the notables below * Rend / Compound Injury / Circling Oblivion - highest damage notables * Vivid Hues / Flow of Life / Disorienting Wounds - defensive notables Medium - 10% increased Damage over Time / 4-5 passives * Wasting Affliction * Any of the following: Flow of Life / Brush with Death / Exposure Therapy / Brewed for Potency / Student of Decay Physical DoT cluster has higher damage potential while generic DoT is easier to craft and more defensive oriented. Wasting Affliction is by far strongest damage notable (still) and should be prioritized. Other notables are equal in power Small notables aren't covered because they must have very good mods to be worth your time. Standard non-cluster jewels should be stronger in almost all cases unless you need a specific notable.
Pantheon
Major God: Soul of Lunaris
All around best god for evasion based builds. Extra speed is avoidance is always welcome. Solaris and Arakaali can be used too against specific content, but Lunaris is most versatile. Minor God: Soul of Ryslatha OR Ralakesh Minor one are more preference based, you can pick almost anything, really. Ryslatha is always a good option for builds that use instant flasks to quickly heal up after big hit. Also really useful for labyrinth. Ralakesh is very viable option. Corrupted blood is one of the most troublesome mechanics i've encountered while playing. Reduced damage and chance to avoid might help in tough situations.
Gem Setups
NOTE: You can find list of worthwhile Alternate Quality Gems list at the end of this section.
Main Skill - Vaal Rain of Arrows: Rain of Arrows has very wide area of coverage and often hits enemies multiple times. It doesn't deal high amounts of damage, but it's sufficient to quickly clear groups of enemies. Multiple hits mean it's more resilient to certain map mods and running out of mana. The biggest strength of the skill is the Vaal version, which is the hardest hitting clearing bow skill for bleed. It also inflicts very strong slowing effect and can be used in variety of ways. Recharges very quickly. If you have problems with mana sustain, you can use Lifetap Support instead of Brutality or Maim before you get 6-link. If you don't like Lifetap Support, you can also use Swift Affliction or Cruelty instead. Single Target - Puncture: Dedicated bleed skill with massive damage multiplier, perfect for single target. It's gonna be your go-to choice against any tough enemy. Grants flat physical damage too, making the progression smoother. There's one big drawback and it's the 70% attack speed multiplier, causing it to feel sluggish. It's partially resolved with Gladiator's Arena Challenger notable. Swift Affliction can be used as an optional link but not recommended. Unless you deal very high amounts of damage, Unbound Ailments is a better option. The extra duration gives a lot of room for dodging and applying other debuffs on enemy. This is true especially against very tanky bosses. Classic version of the build uses Siege Ballista instead with the same support gems. It can be found in End Game Build section. Debuffing Setup: Absolutely necessary bossing setup. Ensnaring arrow makes slowed enemies to always take extra 200% more damage from bleeding, which normally happens only if they're moving. It's a vital tool to bring down bosses quickly, plus it's an amazing kiting tool. The setup also curses enemies on top of that. In order for Ensnaring Arrow to work you CANNOT have pierce, fork or chain on your gear or passive tree. Frenzy Generation/Upkeep: Blood Rage is a natural choice. Attack speed is great, physical leech is perfect for this build and frenzy generation during mapping is insanely easy. For bosses you'll have to use Frenzy skill to generate charges. There are optional ways to automate frenzy charge generation which can be found in End Game Build section. Guard Skill: Steelskin for extra durability. If manually cast, it's great for any encounter. If you're lazy and linked Steelskin with CWDT, it protects you from multiple hits in quick succession. The entire setup is optional, but recommended nonetheless. Primary Aura: You have to choose ONLY ONE aura. You won't be able to sustain more than that unless you invest in specific gear. What auras offer and when you should use each one: Grace - grants extra evasion. Default aura for levelling and early maps. Loses it's usefulness later on. Malevolence - grants up to 20% more damage with bleeding. Default damage aura since it works regardless of distance. Watcher's Eye mods for this aura are amazing. Pride - nearby enemies take up to 39% more physical damage. Superior clearing aura and works for hits, bleed and corpse explosion damage. Pride requires you to stay in close-mid range to enemy in order to work. Other Reservation Skills: Herald of Purity grants small amount #% more physical damage. The more important part are the minions who will block projectiles, draw monster aggro and tank enemies. Blood and Sand is used solely to generate Challenger stacks from Gladiator's ascendancy node. You will have to switch stances during mapping in order to maintain maximum stacks. Optional reservation setups can be found in End Game Build section. Movement Skill: Used to cross gaps and escape tough situations quickly. Your primary way of moving around is still on foot. This marks maximum amount of gems you can have inside your gear. To include any optional gems you'll have to sacrifice something, use Unset Ring or replace the setup in some other way. List of worthwhile Alternate Quality Gems
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Superior Alternate Quality Gems:
* Rain of Arrows (if you can corrupt it to Vaal version) - Fires 4 additional Arrows * Chance to Bleed - Supported Skills have 20% more Added Damage * Maim - Supported Skill have 20% increased Effect of Maim * Unbound Ailments - Supported Skills deal 20% increased Damage with Ailments * Vulnerability - 10% increased Effect of Curse * Blood Rage - Buff grants 2% chance to gain a Frenzy Charge when you Hit a Unique Enemy * Malevolence - You and nearby Allies deal 5% increased Damage with Ailments * Blood and Sand - 20% increased Projectile Attack Damage while in Blood Stance / 20% increased Projectile Speed while in Sand Stance * Siege Ballista (Classic) - 20% increased Projectile Speed All alternate qualities listed above are straight up upgrades compared to what they usually give. Rain of Arrow's quality is a long term goal. Increasing number of arrows effectively increases radius, but also number of arrows that land directly on top of enemies. This should result in overall more reliable pack clearing. Awakaned Unbound Ailments and Deadly Ailments are better than alternate qualities from pure damage / utility perspective. Alternate quality Deadly Ailments should only be used on single target setup, you still want some hit damage for leech purposes after all. Blood Rage is interesting, you could link it with Enhance to boost frenzy on hit chance further. It has potential to be alternative way of gaining charges on bosses, although unreliable. Rest of the gems is quite obvious. Optional Alternate Quality Gems: * Chance to Bleed - Supported Attacks have 20% increased Bleeding Duration * Deadly Ailments - Supported Skills have 20% increased Duration of Ailments on Enemies * Puncture - Projectiles Pierce 2 additional Targets (QoL instead of damage) * Ensnaring Arrow - 20% increased Area of Effect * Steelskin - Steelskin Buff can take 10% increased amount of Damage * Herald of Purity - Minions have 10% chance to Taunt on Hit * Blink Arrow - +1 Cooldown Use * Siege Ballista (Classic) - Fires 2 additional Projectiles / 20% reduced Attack Speed Bleed duration increases are most useful when you want to use Swift Affliction on your single target skill. Puncture one is a straight QoL and nothing else, most people should stick to base quality. Ensnaring Arrow's extra AoE makes it easier to kite enemies around and ensures longer upkeep of the debuff. Useful only for specific enemies/bosses. Steelskin is a choice between better buff or more reliable upkeep, your choice. Herald of Purity's quality is great, but from my experience sentinels are a little too squishy to make good use of it. Blink Arrow is again a small trade off, however extra cooldown is a VERY good alternative and likely worth it. Siege Ballista's quality is extremely good, but then again Rain of Splinters exists and three projectiles is enough plus you can vaal it for Corrupted Blood immunity. Personally i really like all 5 projectiles despite not being that useful most of the time. Choice what to do is yours.
Equipment
IMPORTANT: YOU CANNOT HAVE PIERCE/FORK/CHAIN ON YOUR GEAR
My current gear / TL;DR:
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Weapon: High physical damage bow Quiver: Life, resists and DoT multiplier Armour: Rare body armour OR Farrul's Fur OR Replica Farrul's Fur Helmet: Life and resists OR Assailum (end game option) Boots: Life, resists and movement speed Gloves: Life, resists and added phys OR Farrul's Pounce (classic build) Belt: Ryslatha's Coil Rings: Life, resists and added phys Amulet: Life, resists and added phys, Turquoise/Lapis base pref, Annoint: Cleaving (BASe) Flasks: 1 Life flasks, 4 utility flasks recommended. Flexible, use what you want. Jewels: Life and damage on all of them, very efficient if you have at least 3 good mods. Watcher's Eye with Malevolence mods is also great. Below you will find the gear explained in-depth. Piece by piece. Bleed Bow
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The core item of this build. The ideal bow needs: * High physical damage * High attack speed. * +#% Damage over Time Multiplier OR #% Faster Bleeding Everything contributes to damage and smoothness. High physical damage should prioritized. Attack Speed is also very welcome for QoL, mobility and slightly higher overall damage. Last two mods from the list also increase damage, but they rarely appear and Faster Bleeding is a Hunter influence modifier. Keep an eye on them, but don't feel bad if you don't have them. Extremely good bow will require some investment, so you should look for cheaper options first. Lioneye's Glare or Reach of the Council are very good starting bows until you get your hands on something better. Details how to craft it can be found in crafting section. Body Armour
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Rare Body Armour High level chests can give you really high amount of life on top of other potential bonuses. Well crafted influenced body armours in particular can be amazing. Elder armour especially has some really useful mods for defence. Redeemer's influence has a mod that automates frenzy generation/upkeep on bosses. Farrul's Fur Optional body armour that automates frenzy generation if paired with Aspect of the Cat. Primarly used in classic build, but not limited to it. It's very expensive. Replica Farrul's Fur Special version of Farrul's Fur. It automates frenzy and endurance cahrges generation if paired with Aspect of the Cat. It's the best armour for Puncture based build - offensively, defensively and QoL. Original Farrul's Fur is expensive, and this one's price is even higher. Quiver
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At the beginning, a rare quiver with life, resistances is all you need. Added physical damage/speed mods are also welcome. It will serve you well until end game when you'll want to craft something better. Hunter influenced quiver for Damage over Time multiplier modifiers is something to chase for. Huge boost to damage which is hard to ignore. However it will take you some time until you get your hands on one. Details how to craft it can be found in crafting section. Helmet, Gloves and Boots
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Packed into same category, as you want same thing from all of them: * Life * Resistances * Movement Speed (boots only) Evasion based preferred, especially the helmet (can achieve really high evasion). You should avoid ES based gear due to very low intelligence this build has. On top of that, gear with ES makes end game crafting much more difficult. Optional End Game Uniques Farrul's Pounce are unique gloves that are a core item in Classic build. Don't use them in main version of the build that focuses on Puncture. Assailum is an optional helmet which gives a lot of single target damage in exchange for survivability and QoL. Used in main version of the build. Details for both can be found in End Game Build section. Enchantments Gloves: of Spite Nothing else is useful, really. You can totally ignore the gloves enchantments. Boots: #1 - 16% increased Attack and Cast Speed if you've Killed Recently #2 - 8% chance to Spell Dodge if you've taken Spell Damage Recently. #3 - 10% increased Movement Speed if you haven't been Hit Recently All of them are really good, pick based on your preferences. Helmet: Any Puncture / Rain of Arrows enchantment To be fair, helmet enchantment doesn't matter at all in this build. There's tons of fine options but none of them is a clear winner. Just use whatever you prefer, including secondary skills/auras. Belt
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Core item of this build. Ryslatha's Coil is basically a 20-35% more damage multiplier on average. The more hits on an enemy the higher extra damage you get out of it on average. 50 life on stun is really useful during the map clear, as the bleedsplosions often stun enemies around. It can also be corrupted for some very good vaal implicits. Until you buy one, just use a rare belt with life and resistances. However it's best not to plan around resistances from a rare belt in long term, it'll be harder to switch to Ryslatha's Coil. Rings and Amulet
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Like majority of other gear and little bit more: * Life * Resistances * Added physical damage * ~60-70 Intelligence total You need to get your life and resistances somewhere, and jewellery is great for that. Vermillion Ring deserves a special mention, it's an amazing option to increase your life pool. Amulet can be anything, but Lapis, Turquoise and Agate are preferred especially early on. You'll need around 60-70 intelligence in order to use some gems. Jewellery is most likely where you'll get it from. Amulet Annoinments: Cleaving - Black, Amber, Sepia Cheap and very high damage notable. It might be for axes, but the 2 bleed modifiers are global. You can also allocate "Growth and Decay" notable instead. It grants slightly less damage but makes it worth considering. Unfortunately it's more expensive than Cleaving. Thief's Craft - Amber, Sepia, Clear Extremely cheap early mapping node. Extra 30 intelligence for easier gearing. Constitution - Golden, Golden, Silver Discipline and Training - Silver, Silver, Black If you prefer permanent life boost. Former node is better, latter is slightly worse but also cheaper Flasks
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1 life flask for emergencies and 4 utility flasks. Running 2 life flasks is a possibility. The setup are flexible, use everything to your preferences.
You should be using Quicksilver flask of Adrenaline since this build doesn't have too much movement speed on it's own. Jade/Stibnite flask are a natural choice since it's easy to get decent amounts of evasion, allowing for relatively high mitigation. That's why i pick up life/evasion cluster on passive tree. Quartz flask is also one of my favorites due to synergy with acrobatics and phasing it provides. You should have at least one bleed and one freeze/chill removal flask. Other three suffixes on flasks are up to you. Jewels
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There's not much to discuss, you want any 3 out of these 6 mods on your jewels: * 5-7% increased maximum life * 14–16% increased Global Physical Damage * 16–20% increased Damage with Bleeding * 10–12% increased Damage over Time * +3-4% to Physical Damage over Time Multiplier * 12–16% increased Bleeding Duration / Attacks have 3–5% chance to cause Bleeding Life on the jewel is especially valuable, get it if you can. Bleeding duration might seem useless, but it's nice to have especially if you don't use cluster jewels yet and/or use Swift Affliction on your single target skill. You also might want a single abyss jewel with chance to gain onslaught on kill if you don't have it on boost, awesome for clearing. Getting a jewel with all 4 good mods is really hard/expensive, but finding one with 3 mods at once should be easy. Be sure to look out for other mods that can be beneficial for you: * Attack speed mods * 8–10% increased Damage * 0.2–0.4% of Physical Attack Damage Leeched as Mana * 14–18% increased Evasion Rating * Any resistance / intelligence mods Watcher's Eye is an expensive jewel you might want to acquire once you reach the end game maps. It's capable of granting very high amount of damage and some extra defence/QoL. Unfortunately the only good mods it has are for Malevolence aura. Watcher's Eye modifiers for Pride aura don't work with bleed at all. The mods you're interested in: * +(18-22)% to Damage over Time Multiplier while affected by Malevolence * Damaging Ailments you inflict deal Damage (10–15)% faster while affected by Malevolence * Unaffected by Bleeding while affected by Malevolence * (15–20)% increased Recovery rate of Life and Energy Shield while affected by Malevolence
Levelling and Progression
Bleed levelling (Act 1-10)
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Gem Progression:
Split Arrow - Pierce - Chance to Bleed Rain of Arrows - Chance to Bleed - Maim - Vicious Projectiles Your levelling setups for first 3 acts. Split Arrow is going to be your clear skill for a short moment. Once you hit level 12 you can finally use Rain of Arrows which you'll stick with for the rest of the game. Rain of Arrows - Chance to Bleed - Vicious Projectiles - Deadly Ailments OR Brutality Your clearing setup after you finish normal labyrinth and respec to bleed. You can use Deadly Ailments or Brutality depending on your 4-link colors. Puncture - Chance to Bleed - Deadly Ailments - Vicious Projectiles OR Brutality Additional setup for bosses. Hit once or twice and let the enemies slowly die to bleeding. Swap Vicious Projectiles for Brutality when you reach level 38 and have a suitable 4-link. Ensnaring Arrow - Barrage Support Extra setup for single target. Use on immobile bosses in order triple bleeding damage from Puncture. Vulnerability - Curses enemies to increase damage. Use on bosses, tough packs, rares etc. Blood Rage - Frenzy generation and attack speed against normal enemies Herald of Purity - More physical damage and Sentinels for drawing aggro. You'll need extra intelligence on gear in order to use it. Blink Arrow : Your movement skill Grace : Your levelling aura, grants additional evasion. Purity of Elements : If you REALLY need resistances. Use instead of Grace if necessary. Passive Tree Progression Level ~10 (Act 1) Level ~22 (Act 2) Level ~32 (Act 3) Level ~32 (After Respec) Level ~38 (Act 4) Level ~46 (Act 5) Level ~55 (Act 6-7) Level ~70 (Blood Acqueducts farm) Level ~71 (After Kitava) Bandit Reward: Oak (recommended) OR 2 passive points Ascendancy Order: Gratuitous Violence -> Arena Challenger -> Outmatch and Outlast Gem Rewards: * lvl 2 - Split Arrow * lvl 3 - Pierce (Medicine Chest side quest) * lvl 4 - Puncture * lvl 8 - Maim * lvl 10 - Blink Arrow * lvl 12 - Rain of Arrows * lvl 18 - Vicious Projectiles * lvl 24 - Grace, Vulnerability (buy other one from Clarissa) * lvl 38 - Barrage Support Additional Gem Purchases: * lvl 4 - Chance to Bleed (Act 1) * lvl 18 - Ensnaring Arrow, 2x Deadly Ailments (Act 2) * lvl 38 - 2x Brutality (Act 4) General Levelling Guidelines First and most important to remember - when searching for an equipment, your priority on them is Life and Resistances. Links are equally as important, be sure to look out for correct socket colors. Upgrade potions regularely. This applies to all acts. The exception to the "Life and Resistance" part is your bow. You'll have to upgrade it overtime to maintain high amount of physical damage. In case you cannot find a good rare bow, you can create one on a crafting bench inside your hideout starting from middle of act 3 when you find physical damage recipe. There is also a vendor recipe that gives similar but slightly weaker damage (sell to shopkeeper): Bow + Blacksmith's Whetstone + magic/rare Rustic Sash Any of these two methods should easily carry you through majority of the storyline. There are few very notable bases you should be crafting with this method: Bone Bow (lvl 23, vendor recipe) -> Decurve Bow (lvl 38) -> Citadel Bow (lvl 58) Starting from Decurve bow, use Whetstones on a white bow to increase it's quality. Act by Act Guidelines:
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First 3 acts are trivial. Stack added physical damage early on since there's almost no danger. You'll be using normal attack based build as bleeding isn't very good just yet. Try to find Lapis Amulet before lvl 16, you'll need a little bit of intelligence to use Herald of Purity.
At level 32, after finishing act 3 and beating normal Labyrinth you can respec, now inferior, projectile nodes. You'll have to finish one of the side quests in Fetid Pool or Crypt to be able to remove all 4 nodes. Once you fully convert to bleed, the playstyle will change massively. Majority of the monsters should die quickly, but those that don't move much will be huge pain in the ass. You'll be using Ensnaring Arrow to make them take full damage. It is absolutely necessary to take them down quickly. In act 4 it's important to have good resistances, especially fire resist. At level 38 after you breach the beast, you can buy Brutality support. It's a good idea to link it to your main skills, if you have right colours. Act 5 is where things get little bit tougher. Monsters out there are quite dangerous and it's recommended to have capped fire and lightning resitances. It's also a time where bleed removal life flask becomes necessary. I suggest to farm Chambers of Innocence until you reach level 45 and then face the Innocence himself. Next boss is Kitava, 1600 life is enough to tank almost all of his abilities. Once you arrive in act 6, check your resistances. If they're below 50%, you should pick up Purity of Elements from Clarissa (act 3) - use it instead of Grace aura until you solve the resistance problem. It's recommended to have at least cold and lightning capped before the final boss. Act 7 shouldn't give you any troubles outside of boss fights and spooky ghosts inside Crypt. Progress easily, collect all passive points and before you descend to Temple of Decay - you should face Izaro inside cruel Labyrith. Act 8 should be a piece of cake, every single fight (yes, even Doedre). It's good to have freeze removal flask for Lunaris area, in case you don't have it already. Defeat the final boss of this act and proceed to Blood Acqueducts. The area with a long stream of blood is where you'll spend next 1-2 hours. It's a great place to farm experience, i recommend staying there until level 68-70. Look for gear upgrades and slowly adjust your gems to recommended final setups. You should start looking out for 5-link body armour OR Tabula Rasa which you can farm in Blood Acqueducts. You'll probably end up buying, either the armour or the remaining Humility cards. The gem setup socketed inside should be: Rain of Arrows - Chance To Bleed - Brutality - Vicious Projectiles - Deadly Ailments 6th link (Tabula): Puncture You should also try to find/craft/buy a bow with higher damage and attack speed than your current one. There are two amazing and cheap unique options: * Reach of the Council * Lioneye's Glare In case they're out of your price range or unavailable at all (first day of the league / SSF), just craft or buy an Imperial bow with at least 200 max physical damage. You cannot find one in acqueducts, but you can buy it from Irasha starting from level 66. Once you're ready, go on and finish the storyline. Act 9 should be really easy. The monsters in act 10 hit quite hard so make sure to have a Jade/Stibnite flask for defence. It is a good idea to finish merciless Labyrinth before Kitava. 4000 life is enough to not get one-shot in both fights, might be a little hard to acquire tho.
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If you're here, i'm assuming you have at least a 5-link AND/OR decent physical bow. Preferably both, but just one one them is enough for smooth experience.
White maps: Passive Tree Progression (level 80) They shouldn't be a problem at all. Most map mods are trivial, running them blue is completely viable. No real danger outside of few bosses. The best of all, the equipment you acquired before Kitava is enough to easily kill everything. You have 3 very simple goals for this map tier * 5-linked bow with high physical damage * Upgrade your gear that's not a bow (Life and Resistances) * Level up as much as you can. If you haven't bought a bow with high physical damage, then it's finally time to do so. Cost of 5-linking it should be low. Simply buying Jeweller's Touch prophecy should do the trick. There's nothing in particular besides this. You should prepare for what's to come in the next map tier. Yellow maps: Passive Tree Progression (level 90) This is where you'll spend quite a lot of time, recommended level is 80-90. This map tier isn't too risky, but some map mods might be deadly without proper defences/damage. Gear goals for this tier: * Ryslatha's Coil * 6-linked body armour * Amulet annointment * General gear upgrades Ryslatha's Coil is one of the most important parts of the build. Gives insane amount of effective damage and decent chunk of life. Try to get one with as much life and maximum physical roll. Unfortunately it's quite expensive due to rarity. Acquiring 6-link armour shouldn't be too taxing. Simply buy a good base and craft it with Greed essences or chaos spam. There's also a high chance you can find a good corrupted rare with right socket colors. For convenience it's GGGRRB for single target setup. It's worth mentioning amulet annointments. It's a relatively cheap yet very strong upgrade. Make sure your amulet is quite good before you use the oils. Of course, with such major changes to the build you should also adjust your other gear. Never stop looking for upgrades. Red maps: Passive Tree Progression (level 94) That's where mapping becomes tough. Defences has worse effectiveness, monsters can hit hard, map bosses become tanky. Your damage should carry you through most maps easily, but the bosses combined with some map mods can be too scary. The build should be fully functional at this point and all you can do now is improve it to be faster and stronger. There are 3 following goals for map tier: * Very high physical damage bow * End game build * Min-maxing gear, self-crafting equipment The bow is one of the obvious things to upgrade. Crafting it should be only a matter of time, since you can use Harvest to make it. Couple exalts might be required for multimodding. Again, all details how to make one can be found in crafting section. End game version of the build is something you should check out. It has optional QoL and/or damage upgrades. It also contains classic version of the build. You can find the details in section below. Lastly, general gear upgrades. It's all min-maxing at this point. I cannot tell what combination you should run as it all depends on your current and future gear. Overall, fossil crafted gear can massively increase your damage. After that, all you can do now is enjoy the build, kill some end game bosses and look for another build you want to play.
Map Mods
Map Mods you absolutely can't run:
* Monsters reflect #% of Physical Damage Don't shoot, you'll most likely kill yourself instantly. Reroll the map and move on. If you're inside map, leave it immediately. Map Mods you can run but are slightly annoying/dangerous: * Cannot Leech Life / Mana from Monsters This mod is so rare it might as well not exists. It's really awful to run tho and makes clear very, very slow. You can bypass it with Enduring mana flask. * Players cannot Regenerate Life, Mana or Energy Shield Build mostly relies on leech so it's totally fine to run. Just make sure to not run out dry by using non-clearing skills. Mana pool is small after all. Blood Rage degen is going to be really awful * Player Dodge chance is Unlucky / Monsters have #% increased Accuracy Rating Scary mod, almost completely nullifies your defences. However you will kill majority of the monsters almost instantly so it's not that big deal. Some tanky rares might still be very dangerous. * +#% Monster Physical Damage Reduction Absolutely awful. Unlike "Monster Life" mod, this also lowers the damage of bleedsplosions. Lowers clear speed and single target by a lot. Obviously doable but it's best to avoid it. * Monsters have a #% chance to avoid Poison, Blind, and Bleeding Almost the same as Phys Damage Reduction if not worse. It's annoying as hell during clearing, you'll often find yourself shooting multiple times at one pack. Rain of Arrows should still make it relatively smooth to clear the map. Bossing is where you'll feel the difference the most * #% increased Monster Movement/Attack/Cast Speed It's problematic if enemies are able to attack you. It won't happen most of the time, but the possibility exists. This mod bumps up that chance. Be cautious. * Players gain 50% reduced Flask Charges Really annoying in low density maps. It's OK for the most part tho. Other than that, it's standard. Too many damage mods are dangerous, curses are scary for bosses etc.
End Game Build
End Game Enhancements
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Considering the build is straightforward, there's not much to do creatively other than constantly upgrading the gear. However there are some improvements to make it more smooth to play and/or more damage.
Assailum Helmet This is an optional yet very poweful helmet. Bow skill gems socketed inside this helmet cannot be used directly. They can be fired by using channeling skill Snipe, which also grants massive damage multiplier to them based on amount of channeling stages. However, great power comes also comes with big downsides. Breakdown: Pros: * With 4-link Puncture socketed inside, it deals up to ~125% more damage compared to standard 6-link. In majority of scenarios it's closer to 50-100% more damage, depending on luck and time spent. Cons: * Requires you to fully charge the "Snipe" ability to make this helmet worthwhile, roughly 2,5-3 times as long attack time. * Longer attack time means it's more prone to RNG events and significantly more vulnerable during channeling. * Harder to use since it's a channeled ability, instead of a single click. * Almost no useful stats on the helmet itself. In short, it brings a lot of damage to the table at price of survivability and QoL. I personally don't think the damage is necessary and don't recommend it as a result. However i feel obligated to mention it because it is an interesting and powerful item. In order to use it, you must socket 4-link Puncture setup inside the helmet. Then you must channel Snipe ability which will fire the Puncture once you stop channeling. You cannot use this helmet in classic build. Suggested setup: Puncture - Vicious Projectiles - Deadly Ailments - Brutality Automatic Frenzy Generation Having to recharge frenzies on bosses is definitely the most irrating part of the build. I mitigate this with 16 sec charge duration so they can last between boss phases. However you can automate this process in few ways. Which option you choose is up to you: #1 - Farrul's Fur with Aspect of the Cat. #2 - Redeemer influenced body armour with "10% chance to gain a Frenzy Charge on Hit". #3 - Dropping frenzy charges on passive tree and crafting +1 minimum frenzy charges on both rings and amulet. Farrul's Fur option is the easiest, but this body armour is also very expensive. You have to craft Aspect of the Cat adds somewhere on the gear as well. Extra crit and other stats from the Aspect are fairly powerful and nice QoL as well. Redeemer's armour is worse when it comes to charge generation, but should do the job in the long run. With enough currency it should give high amounts of life as well. Third option is also easy to do and potentially the best one. With 3 minimum and maximum frenzy charges you always get Gladiator's 10% more physical damage buff. This method frees up body armour slot and at least 6 passive points to try out cluster jewels. Automatic Vulnerability on Hit Primarly for mapping. While extra clear speed shouldn't be necessary it will help in maps with awful defensive mods. There are two primary ways to get it: #1 - Warlord influenced ring. #2 - Ring from Delve node that gives physical themed items. #3 - Vaal implicit on gloves. The choice here is that there's none, sort of. You'll likely craft a Warlord's ring and be done with it. Ring from azurite mine is too unreliable and vaal implicit is too risky unless you want to use unique gloves. Methods how to make such ring can be found in crafting section. Optional Mana Reservation While i recommend Herald of Purity for extra safety and little extra damage, it's not the only option available. For more damage but also riskier playstyle you can use two other mana reservation skills: You can replace Herald of Purity and/or Blood and Sand for them. Auras choices are still the same, but Pride is definitely way to go if you decide to use either of them. In order to make use of all skills you must remain in close-medium proximity to the enemies, which isn't ideal for safety reasons. You can link Flesh and Stone with Maim support to achieve highest amount of extra damage. There's also a possibility of running TWO auras at once with Blood and Sand, which should give highest potential damage output. To do that you'll likely need Enlighten support gem and extra source of "Aura has X% reduced Mana Reservation". Easiest sources are helmet enchantment and hunter influenced amulet (Malevolence aura). With more investment you can run even more mana reservation options. The only thing left that's interesting is classic build which you can find below. Other than that, just craft better gear. Classic Build
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This version of the build uses Siege Ballista for single target, combined with Farrul's Pounce gloves to deal damage similar to Puncture.
Pros: + Safer playstyle + Significantly more versatile in almost every scenario + Doesn't require you to stand still to deal damage + Combination of clearing by yourself and totem for single target doesn't feel boring Cons: - Still less damage than just using Puncture - Unique heavy, requires good rares to cap resistances - Uses Farrul's Fur so it's expensive by default Passive Tree: Level 94 - Classic passive tree Level 81/96 - Classic passive tree with cluster jewels They're not required but heavily recommended. Ironwood cluster makes totems significantly tankier and Panopticon notable is a huge effective dps increase. What you do with remaining points is your choice. In case you need more than that, you can always change bandit reward to 2 passives. Required Items: Build Mechanics: Farrul's Pounce gloves grant Crimson Dance periodically when combined with Aspect of the Cat. Standard bleed and Crimson Dance bleed don't interact with each other at all, allowing to apply both bleed types simultaneously. This means that if a build is capable of applying all 8 Crimson Dance bleed stacks, Farrul's Pounce effectively doubles the damage. Puncture's attack speed penalty and necessity to stand still for longer periods of time make it impossible to use the gloves to their full potential. Three (or more) Siege Ballistas can easily achieve this while having relatively high damage multiplier. Everything combined allows classic build to deal similar damage to current version despite massive different in damage multiplier for bleed. Item Explaination: You already know why Farrul's Pounce is here. It's worth mentioning they're a unique gloves. You can try corrupting them to get Vulnerability of Hit vaal implicit. Farrul's Fur is used to remove Cat Aspect's mana reservation cost, longer Crimson Dance phase and to generate frenzy/power charges as a bonus. There's almost no reason to not use this chest. Do not use Replica Farrul's Fur. While generally stronger, it also has negative effect on Crimson Dance uptime which impacts your single target damage. Next is a rare helmet/boots with Aspect of the Cat. You MUST socket Less Duration support into that gear piece in order to cycle through Cat phases quicker. You can't get benefit from the gloves until you cycle through both phases after all. You can also socket Swift Affliction to further speed this up. Keep in mind that all global reductions or increases to skill effect duration also apply to Aspect of the Cat, this includes bonus from Malevolence aura. Rain of Splinters jewel while not necessary is great to ensure hitting moving target or for extra clear. Encounters like blight, legions, abysses, breaches and delving greatly benefit from it. Mana Issues and Solutions 3.15 patch unfortunately made this build whole lot more painful for classic build. High cost and low mana pool doesn't allow to place all ballistas before a boss fight. There are four ways to deal with this: #1 - Keep summoning ballistas as you spam RoA / Vaal RoA (preferably with Lifetap support) #2 - Skills Cost no Mana or Life while Focussed craft on amulet #3 - Support Siege Ballista with Lifetap #4 - Mana flask with Enduring prefix First option requires some skill and management. You can also help yourself with 20-25% reduced mana cost of skill flask suffix (Catarina flask mod), this should significantly help with management. Second option is really good, as the biggest problem is setting up ballistas at the beginning of a boss fight/harvest etc. That way you almost entirely remove this problem. Third and fourth options are the lazy and suboptimal way, only use them as a last resort. If you decide to use this build version, i hope you'll have a great time like i do. It's nearly identical to the original build version back from 3.4 for which i wrote this guide. It's my preferred playstyle for bow bleed. https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/3053600 - My Guides Última edição por DankawSL em 22 de out de 2021 17:43:34 Último bump em 30 de jan de 2022 01:28:54
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IMPORTANT NOTE: All videos have timestamps and character info in the description. Each video contains conqueror fight and map clear of his citadel. Level of gear showcased in non-harvest gear videos is obtainable with medium-high investment. My Sirus fights are terrible, especially classic ones. Never really trained this fight due to playing HC and i knew risk of losing my chars was too great. 3.14 Build Videos Puncture: Early maps (league starter) / T15 Veritania (medium budget) Classic: Crusader / Redeemer / Warlord / Hunter / Awakener 3.12 Build Videos Puncture: Crusader / Redeemer / Warlord / Hunter / Awakener Classic: Crusader / Redeemer / Warlord / Hunter / Awakener 3.12 Build Videos (Harvest Gear) Puncture: Crusader / Redeemer / Warlord / Hunter / Awakener Classic: Crusader / Redeemer / Warlord / Hunter / Awakener
Path of Building (PoB)
PoB code:
https://pastebin.com/1gnkbjY4 This PoB is based on my character from Delve HC. Default gear is mostly life/resistances focused, with all crucial equipment pieces equipped. No mirror tier bullshit here. It features 2 different gear setup versions for budget and end game build. There's 3 different bows for low, mid and high budget. Equipment for end game build is VERY expensive but still obtainable. You can change them at any time for quick comparison. For classic build use end game gear and switch gloves to Farrul's Pounce. Levelling trees, cluster jewel focused trees and classic trees are also available for convenience. For levels above 94 i recommend picking up nearby 3-socket jewel slots. I socketed typical bleed jewels inside all nearby jewel sockets. Shaper/Guardian config is enabled by default. "Enemies are moving" is ticked on - be mindful of it if you were to use my calculator (see below). ========================================= = CALCULATING EFFECTIVE DPS - PLEASE READ THIS = ========================================= PoB does NOT calculate bleed dps correctly For more accurate DPS numbers, i've created google doc specifically for it. WARNING: Currently outdated but should still work well for the most part. Bleed DPS Calculator. All the necessary info can be found in the document.
Crafting Section
How to craft your own gear. To remind:
Magic items can have 2 affixes: 1 prefix and 1 suffix Rare items can have 6 affixes: 3 prefixes, 3 suffixes To check what mod is prefix or suffix, enable Advanced Mod Descriptions in game (Options -> UI) Additional resources: PoEDB.tw Fossil Cheat Sheet In case you don't have required crafting recipes, ask a trusted mastercrafter. You can find them on forums under Trading -> [your league] - Shops. They'll require a small fee for their services. Elder Bleed Bow crafting
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Best bow bases: * Citadel Bow - highest max phys with low AS * Spine Bow - balanced option with good phys, AS and high crit chance * Imperial Bow - highest AS with good max phys Any of these bases are fine, use whichever you prefer. I personally go for Spine Bow since i make the most out of it in Classic build (including crit). Citadel bow has too low AS for my taste and Imperial has low crit and slightly less physical damage. However - any of these are fine, pick which one you like. Key modifiers you want: * High physical damage * +#% Physical/Bleed Damage over Time Multiplier * Attack speed Budget crafting method focuses on first two, with expensive one also having extra attack speed. Budget version allows you to get to ~375 max physical in couple of exalts worth of materials and probably no attack speed. Second version is more expensive and will produce a bow around 500-550 max physical damage (depending on a bow). Of course there exist other methods, but this one is the most reliable and cheapest to make something you'll use for all end game. Keep in mind that should you choose expensive version, it can cost you quite a lot if you're unlucky, but probably still cheaper than most bows for sale. Before you start crafting it is recommended to increase bow quality to 28% or more. Buying a 6-link base and crafting on it will save you lots of money on fusings too. "Budget" Elder Bow Crafting Method
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Required: Elder bow ilvl 83+
Step 1: Use Deafeaning Essences of Contempt until you get DoT Multiplier for Bleeding mod: * +#% to DoT Multiplier for Bleeding from Hits with this Weapon (~1/28 chance) * Any tier is fine. Difference between T3 and T2 mod is not big, and T1 is too rare (~1/84 chance). * Make sure it's DoT Multiplier for Bleeding and not Poison! Step 2: If bow has a free prefix, go to step 4. If it doesn't, check if: * 3rd prefix is "(110–134)% increased Physical Damage" or better, go to the step 4. * You have 3 suffixes - use Orb of Annulment. If you removed a suffix, repeat step 2. * You have 2 suffixes or less - use "Remove prefix, add suffix" beastcrafting recipe. Step 3: If you removed 3rd unwanted prefix, go to the next step. If you removed essence mod OR DoT Multiplier, go back to step 1. Step 4: Check how many suffixes you have: * If you have 3 suffixes, craft any prefix at crafting bench and use "Reforge a Rare item, keeping all Prefixes" harvest craft. Repeat until you have 1 suffix that is NOT "#% of Physical Damage Converted to Chaos Damage". * If you have 2 suffixes, use method for 3 suffixes OR craft "Prefixes cannot be changed" and use Scouring Orb to remove suffixes. * If you have 1 suffix, go to next step. Step 5: Craft in following order: * Can have up to 3 Crafted Modifiers * (100–129)% increased Physical Damage * +(31-35)% to Physical Damage over Time Multiplier Hunter Quiver crafting
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Let's start with a quick look at the mods you're chasing:
* +(21–25)% to Physical Damage over Time Multiplier (Hunter suffix, T2: 16-20%) * +(16–18)% to Damage over Time Multiplier (suffix, T2: 12-15%, T3: 7-11%) The goal would be to have both of them. Unfortunately chances of rolling both of them is small. That's about it. One more very important reminder: You can't have pierce on your quiver! Useful non-shaper mods you might want on the quiver: * +#% to Fire/Cold/Lightning/Chaos Resistance * #% increased Attack Speed * Adds X to X Physical Damage to Attacks Alt -> Regal method should allow you to reliably get cheap damage upgrade if you wish. You will get what you want eventually, but it's going to be mediocre at best. You shouldn't expect getting more than 2 desired affixes with Alt -> Regal method. Alt -> Regal Method
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Required: Hunter influenced quiver ilvl 82+
Step 1: Spam alts/augs until you hit at least one of the following: * +(21–25)% to Physical Damage over Time Multiplier * +(16–18)% to Damage over Time Multiplier * +80 to Maximum Life (or more) Step 2: If you don't have 2 affixes yet, augment the quiver. Step 3: Regal the quiver: * If you have at least 2 desired mods, proceed to next step. * If you still have only one, scour the quiver and return to step 1. Step 4: Depending on your mods and suffixes, do the following: * If you don't have any life, craft 40-55 life at crafting bench and finish crafting. * If you have life below 40 and both DoT multiplier suffixes, go to step 5a. * If you have life and any 2 suffixes, craft remaining suffix and finish crafting. * If you have life and any 1 suffix, go to step 5b. Step 5a - Do in following order: * Craft "Suffixes cannot be changed". * Use Scouring Orb to remove prefixes. * Craft 40-55 life at crafting bench and finish crafting. Step 5b - You have two choices: #1 - Craft suffix and finish crafting. #2 - Craft an extra suffix with an exalted orb. You need to craft cheap prefix at crafting bench, afterwards use exalted orb, and then proceed with choice #1. Damage crafts - Amulet, Gloves, Helmet
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Elder/Hunter Amulet
Crafting method: Alt -> Regal -> 1 Craft/Multimod Fossil Method: Jagged + Corroded (optional) + Pristine (optional) Influenced mods: * +(13–16)% to Physical Damage over Time Multiplier (Elder/Hunter) * (1.6–2)% of Life Regenerated per second (Elder/Hunter) * (7–13)% increased Attack Speed (Elder) * Malevolence has (20–25)% reduced Mana Reservation (Hunter) Crafted mods: * -9 to -8 to Total Mana Cost of Skills * 0.7–1% of Life Regenerated per second Both influenced mods should more or less the same. Hunter is probably slightly easier to craft. Provides very high damage boost. Using both Jagged and Corroded will give you highest chance of rolling damage affixes and phys DoT multiplier. You'll have to be a little lucky with the life tho. You can add Pristine to increase chances of rolling life, but it will also affect chance of physical life leech mod that's not needed at all. Marble amulet is really cool base to craft, it's always that little extra regen to mitigate degens (like Blood Rage). Not necessary by any means, only a personal preference. Elder/Hunter Gloves Crafting method: Alt -> Regal -> 1 Craft/Multimod Fossil Method: Jagged + Corroded (optional) + Pristine (optional) Influenced mods: * +(13–16)% to Physical Damage over Time Multiplier (Elder/Hunter) * (31–35)% increased Damage with Bleeding / Socketed Gems are Supported by Level 20 Chance To Bleed (Elder) * +1 to Maximum Frenzy Charges (Warlord) Crafted mods: * You have Onslaught during Soul Gain Prevention * (31–36)% increased Attack and Cast Speed while Focussed * Non-Vaal Skills deal (51–60)% increased Damage during Soul Gain Prevention Elder influence has higher potential, but Hunter has much higher probability to craft phys DoT multiplier. Gloves have high damage potential in general. Elder gloves can grant up to 16% phys DoT multiplier, increased bleed damage AND pseudo 5-link for clearing if your damage is high enough. Any approach to fossil crafting is viable pretty much. Rolling high life might be hard, so you'll probably end up having to mastercraft it. Similarly to amulet, you can add Pristine fossil to increase chances of rolling life at cost of lower chance to hit damage mods. Alt -> Regal method for methodical approach or spam fossils and pray to make a decent one. Elder Helmet Crafting method: Alt -> Regal -> 1 Craft Fossil Method: Jagged + Pristine Influenced mods: * Nearby Enemies take 9% increased Physical Damage (Elder) Crafted mods: * 7–8% of Physical Damage from Hits taken as Fire Damage * (121–140)% increased Duration of Ailments you inflict while Focussed 9% damage increase is quite big damage increase, as it's a straight multiplier to the damage dealt. The increase is additive with Vulnerability/Maim debuffs. Because of this, helmet crafting shouldn't be prioritized over amulet/gloves. Focus craft can be useful, but most of the time enemy will die before you take advantage of the massive duration increase. Other crafts - Rings, Boots, Jewels
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Warlord Rings
Crafting method: Alt -> Regal -> 1 Craft/Multimod Method: Jagged + Pristine (optional) Influenced mods: * Curse Enemies with Level 8 Vulnerability on Hit (Warlord) * (18–22)% increased Damage with Bleeding / (9–10)% increased Bleeding Duration (Warlord) Crafted mods: * -9 to -8 to Total Mana Cost of Skills * 17–20% increased Damage Unlike amulet, rings don't have global physical damage prefix. If you want to craft the ring, you're probably doing it for Vulnerability on Hit mod. In this case the curse's level doesn't matter since benefit per level is minimal. Alt -> Regal method for methodical approach or spam fossils and pray to make a decent one. Elder/Redeemer Boots Crafting method #1: Chaos Orb spamming Crafting method #2: Alt -> Regal -> Multimod Essence method: Screaming/Shrieking Essence of Greed Fossil method: Pristine + Dense (optional) Influenced mods: * (7–10)% chance to gain an Endurance Charge on Kill (Elder/Redeemer) * (9–10)% chance to Dodge Spell Damage (Elder/Redeemer) Crafted mods: * All 3 hybrid movement speed crafts * You have Onslaught during Soul Gain Prevention * Non-Vaal Skills deal (51–60)% increased Damage during Soul Gain Prevention Elder influence is easier to roll in general. Great defensive craft. There's no tricks to easily craft these unfortunately. I suggest chaos spam or alt -> regal if you have something specific in mind. High life, desired mod and movement speed/open prefix are the key mods. 20%+ MS can be crafted, it's enough for the build. Essences will guarantee high life roll, but might be really costly. You can also use fossils if you only care about endurance charge on kill. It'll remove nearly all prefixes (elder), making it somewhat easy to hit movement speed and charges. Craft 70 life / movement speed mod afterwards. Crimson Jewels Crafting Method: Alt -> Regal Fossil Method: Jagged + Corroded (optional) + Pristine (optional) Jewels have a really high pool of mods, so hitting the right mods might be really hard - especially hitting life. Getting right combination of damage mods should be relatively easy with either method. If you're seeking 5-7% maximum life mod, it's probably easier and cheaper to simply buy the jewel if you have the possibility. Crimson Jewel is the base with highest chance of rolling physical/life mods. Don't craft any other jewel base.
FAQ
Q: Is this build good for a new player?
A: It's decent because it's easy to get good damage on a budget. Survivability might be a problem since build's defences aren't top tier, which means mistakes will be punished. If you want a new player friendly build, you should check out my Caustic Arrow Raider guide. Q: How's the hardcore viability? A: On the edge of viability. It's fairly safe until red tier maps where mistake or very unfortunate event might take your life. I would only recommend it to exprienced hardcore players. Q: How does it perform in SSF? A: Mediocre. Due to limited gear acquisition you will often hit a wall starting around ~white/yellow maps transition. It's caused by Ryslatha's Coil being ridiculously rare and lack of it heavily hinders the build. It forces you to have 100% bleed damage elder mod which also might be hard to obtain early on. Same issue with acquiring oils for amulet annointment. All combined slows progression considerably. If you're fine it, feel free to try. Q: How do you level with twink gear? A: Using bleed with high damage bows should be fairly fast. Other than that usual Goldrim/Tabula/Wanderlust and you're good to go. Q: Why can't i have pierce/fork/chain on my gear? A: In order for Ensnaring Arrow to work and apply the debuff. It can only happen if the arrow hits an enemy and stops. Any of the mechanics above allow the arrow to hit the target an keep flying towards next victim, preventing debuff from being applied. Q: How about Mirage Archer? A: Sure, why not. If your damage allows you to run then there's nothing stopping you from using. Q: Why don't you use War Banner? A: Using it would mean having 5% of you mana pool unreserved. With some investment it should be possible to run it. Keep in mind that this build has very little room for extra skill gems. Q: I don't like Rain of Arrows, can i use Split Arrow instead? A: While not advised, yes you can do it. However you must link it with Pierce or Chain support. Without these supports, it won't clear well. Rain of Arrows is simply much more versatile without giving up too much damage. Q: Have you thought about using Lioneye's Fall and taking melee nodes in Marauder's starting location? A: Yes, it's a very viable alternative. However it heavily encourages armour as a defensive mechanic which i dislike in general. Performance-wise it's very similar to the passive tree i provide. Overall going to shadow area is easier for newbies, has smoother progression and much less demanding gear requirements. Q: I have problems sustaining mana, what can i do? A: This shouldn't be happening to be fair. Best course of action is to craft "-X to Total Mana Cost of Skills" or even flat mana might solve the problem. Linking Enlighten (at least lvl 2) with mana reservation skills should do the trick as well. If you can't do any of those, you can always disable Herald of Purity/Stance until you can support every mana reservation skill. Q: What is T4 Aisling research bench? Isn't T3 the highest? A: Since 3.14 patch, if you successfully kill Syndicate Mastermind, all rewards from syndicate members in a safehouse are increased by 1 level. Maximum level was raised to 4 in the same patch. For example, this means T3 Aisling in research is upgraded to T4 in Mastermind's safehouse and will give better rewards. T4 Aisling bench in research adds a veiled modifier to an item, with a chance to add 2 veiled mods. Q: Path of Building (PoB) gives me an error when loading your build! A: Then it means you're using original PoB which is no longer updated. You should download Community PoB Fork version which is up to date and has significantly more features. Q: How does the bleed work? A: Mechanics are quite simple: #1 - Each hit that applies bleeding is inflicted on the enemy, but only 1 ailment can deal damage (or 8 in case of Crimson Dance). #2 - Bleeding damage is based on source physical damage. That means it also inherits the high or low damage rolls. #3 - Game ALWAYS proritizes stacks with highest damage. #4 - Having previous points in mind, that means hitting target multiple times will increase the damage output since you apply more high damage bleeding debuffs. Q: Are you sure Ryslatha's Coil works with bleed? A: Yes, i'm certain. This video should dispel all your doubt Q: How do Farrul's Pounce two different bleed types interact with each other? A: They're completly separate debuffs. That means you can have up to 9 bleeds total, 8 from Crimson Dance and 1 standard bleed. Q: If Farrul's Pounce have such potential, why don't you use it with Puncture for more damage? A: That's a great idea that fails in practice. Use Vaal Rain of Arrows to quickly stack up Crimson Dance and Puncture for standard bleed and long term damage. Timing it felt awful and overall playstyle was more dangerous. While it dealt higher damage, the playstyle was significantly worse and gearing more difficult. Q: Is it good for party play? Should be fine overall. No matter what, bleedsplosions will contribute greatly to the team.
Changelog
To do list (for me mostly)
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* Low priority: Bleed calculator update
* Proof read every single time there's a new big update. Pros and Cons: * No longer considered hardcore viable. Flask changes killed remaining bits of it. * No longer considered SSF friendly (requires time to grind core items). * Clarified "tankiness". Now no longer considered tanky, but has decent survivability through previously mentioned reasons. * Removed "Can be hard to optimize". * Added "Might struggle in red maps at low investment". * Reshuffled points so more important ones are further up. Gem Setups: * Replaced Deadly Ailments with Lifetap support in Main Skill - Rain of Arrows setup. * Removed Deadly Ailments alternate quality, as it was changed this patch. Equipment: * Updated flask setup suggestions. Couple required mods, rest is up to you. 2 life flask setup doesn't seem bad to be honest. * Minor update to bleed bow. Now i state getting "very good bow" will be expensive, and you should use cheaper options instead. Passive Tree * Updated medium cluster jewel information End Game Build * Removed Elemental Ailment Immunity. Investment cost is extremely high with Farrul's Fur, making not worth to be picked up. * Added "Mana Issues and Solutions" to Classic build. Path of Building * Updated PoB link to newest version. * Reflected changed from Gem Setups * Now uses Pride aura by default instead of Grace. I've used it for so long and wouldn't switch to any other aura. * Removed mention that Ryslatha's Coil doesn't work in PoB (since it does for some time). * "Enemies are moving" is ticked on. With removal of 100% more damage bleed mod, PoB is now "somewhat" accurate. Combined with me not updating my calculator for some time, this seemed like a good move. I'm positive not having it up scared a lot of players. Changelog's... changes: * The changelog has been cleared out to keep it clean. * You can still find whole changelog prior to 3.15 update on page 118 inside the archived guide. https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/3053600 - My Guides Última edição por DankawSL em 5 de ago de 2021 12:31:08
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sick build mate, can't wait to try it out next league.
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Next league the build is probably gonna die out, unless there's a way to obtain fossils. You can still use the build, but it's damage is going to be nearly halved. Will require much more work to feel good (at least 6-link for red maps).
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Now that Delve becomes a permanent addition to the game, i can safely commit to improving the guide. I already pushed small update yesterday:
November 13th
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* Adjusted Ryslatha's Coil more DPS to actual values - 15-20% more damage Path of Building: * Added accurate Bleed DPS Calculator NEW SECTION: Changelog * There was no point having one without any changes, right? * Rewriting some parts of the guide to be little bit better for less experienced players. Fixing typos/sentences is also a priority. * Playing the build to try to actually reach it's full potential. Kinda hard to do so later into the plus i want to play an insanely hard private league too. * My nemesis - levelling / progression guide. Most time consuming part because you have to run tests and also make it as compact as possible while being good for beginners... I'll definitely be playing this build again in Betrayal league as my 2nd character (assuming i won't die). It's going to be easier to plan gear now that i've locked the final setup. https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/3053600 - My Guides Última edição por DankawSL em 14 de nov de 2018 11:53:35
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I've been thinking of doing something like this using the new crit bleed bow. No idea if it's going to work though. Have to switch things around and probably utilize Lioneye's Fall.
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November 15th
Path of Building: * Bleed DPS Calculator remade to be universal for all bleed builds. * As a result, fixed the problem where DPS was too high by ~42% * New PoB code to reflect above changes (custom bleed mods have been removed) I'll be updating the guide silently until a lot of stuff accumulates over time. " This bow looks cool and that's about it. For bleeding itself, it's almost useless. It simply cannot compare with fossil mod crafted bow. It can be good as a starting weapon especially with TS and it's multiple hits, but it still has to compete with * Reach of the Council (LMP + high AS and max phys) * Lioneye's Glare (high damage, can't be evaded + far shot) * Death's Opus (LMP + high crit chance and multi, perfect agony build LUL) It can see some use for raw bleed DPS early on but that's it. Crits ailments deal 150% dmg by default and you have to invest into crit in the first place. Perfect Agony sucks so getting crit multi is not worth the trade off. Other bows are very competitive and that doesn't even include absolute #1 that's bleed fossil mod... Yeah... The real reason to use the bow are increased flask charges, but it's not really that needed in current speed of the game. I have very minor issues without any flask mods at all. It's still a pretty good bow, but mostly for attack builds (phys or phys -> 99% ele conversion), not bleed ones. Lioneye's Fall is definitely an option, but i didn't play around with it too much. It would probably require big changes to the passive tree and i'm comfortable and confident in the current one. https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/3053600 - My Guides Última edição por DankawSL em 16 de nov de 2018 15:33:44
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Changelog, November 18-19th
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November 18th, 2018 NEW SECTION: Crafting * As simple as it's named. How to craft your gear. * It's fossil crafting only, as that's the best way to do it for all gear except rings. * Will be updated once we know more about new mastercrafting mods. Assuming they're as broken as they seem to be. November 19th, 2018 Passive Tree: * Rewritten to give better understanding of the build. Gem Setups: * Added note that Tornado Shot setup can also be used as single target for end game. * Added optional Increased Duration gem linked to Blood Rage. Equipment: * Removed Bleeding Bow crafting, you can find more detailed version in newly added section. * Rewritten some parts of the gear explaination to be more insightful for basic and end game gear. * Added new options for end game gear, most of them require fossil crafting. * As always, details how to craft can be found in the suitable section. Crafting: * Added another Quiver crafting method, Alt -> Regal * Expanded more on Quiver crafting * Changed optional Pristine fossil in Quiver crafting to Shuddering. * Moved Belt crafting to Damage crafts The first part of the roadmap is done. I've started to work on the second and that is getting to end game. I'm certain that i won't be able to 6-link the elder bow at this point, so all i can do is craft the bow and wait for the league to end. Once that's done and my character is moved to permanent league, i'll 6-link it with Vorici from the saved up fuses. That way i'll be able to test the hard encounters, even if it means i have to suicide to standard. For levelling section, i'll most likely make few characters and see how it goes. It might not be ready before 3.5 as it takes a lot of time as well. We'll see how it goes. https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/3053600 - My Guides
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November 23th, 2018
Passive Tree: * Provided actual passive tree for Bleed Gladiator instead of my CA Raider * I know, it's embarrassing that the build had wrong tree for whole 12 days. November 25th, 2018 Pros and Cons: * Updated to reflect recent changes to the guide NEW SECTION: Levelling and Progression: * Bleed levelling (Act 1-10) has been released * Early mapping section will be released later as i still need more experience on that. Might finish it before beginning of the new league. =============================== Instead of fossil farming i've spent my time making the levelling section. It was surprisingly decent, on pair with other methods i've run in past. ~6-7 hours to get to BA is a very reasonable time for HC viable method. Of course, levelling with bleed has it's own problems but it's good overall. I'll focus on creating that damn bow now. Adjusted gear and passive tree on my current bleed char so i can fossil farm. I also bought 100 jagged fossils at very good price so... high chance i'll finally be able to craft it in few days. https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/3053600 - My Guides
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November 29th, 2018
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* Added new con - "Siege Ballista might feel clunky/annoying" Equipment: * Updated bow and flask setup * Added Elder amulet with +1 pierce as an end game option to save 3 passive points. * Stygian Vise is now primary option to Ryslatha's Coil. * Fossil crafted Stygian Vise is listed as viable end game option. * Removed elder Rustic Sash as a recommendation (still OK if you can't afford Leather Belt) * Dying Sun is no longer necessary for end game * Added Rain of Splinters jewel as an option (very recommended) Levelling and Progression: * Added recommendation to upgrade bow before leaving blood acqueducts. Videos: * 4 new videos added: Minotaur / Phoenix / Chimera / Hydra FAQ: * Updated "Is this build good for a new player?" and "How do you level" questions. In case you don't want to look inside, it's almost all gear optimizations plus i've released 4 new videos (and there's more to come). Yes, i've finally managed to craft the bow i needed. Saved up whole 150 fossil tries and managed to hit Vicious Proj + bleed fossil mod total 4 times. The bow is... nuts. Almost perfect since it's T2/T1/T1 prefixes and i cannot craft attack speed since suffixes are full. Nope, not annuling, i'm done crafting. Unfortunately i still didn't manage to 6-link the bow so my damage can still improve quite a lot. Anyway, before i face Shaper, i'll attempt Elder first so it might one or two days before i get to him. After that i'm not sure what's my next move going to be. We'll see. https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/3053600 - My Guides
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