Loki: Lord of Fire
First of all, welcome to this thread. You probably won't recognize me, nor will I recognize you guys, since I'm quite new to this forum. Recently I started to play diablo II once more.
I've lots of experience in several builds. In this topic -however- I'll try to focus me on one particular build, which I will call the Loki, named after the Viking god of Fire.
This build focus on two main points: werewolf and fireclaws. No your not blind, wereWOLF not werebear. Two reasons, first of all -let's be honest- those teddybears look like crap and second of all, I like speed more then anything.
This build will be very risky tho. Being a Werebear gives you the advantage to have lots of life (and defense), but most of all, it gives you the ultimate crowd control skill Shockwave. I'll make up for this with AR and attack speed. The extra attack rating takes away the need for extra dex. I hate dex. Just get some +AR charms or gear-it will be multiplied many times- and you're fine. Rather spent it in str for extra dam. (am I right?) or mass life (which is never a bad thing in Hell). Most of all, I like the AR -and keep my options open- without having to mass Shael's in my weapon. With enough life and mana-stealing and the high damage of FC this wolf could get insane.
Hmm, I should save the rest for a possible guide. For now I would just like your opinions on the viability on a FC-WW build. I haven't played it yet -like I said- its just an idea. I like high damage and high speed. My skill set-up will probably be something like this:
Werewolf: 1-20
Lycantrohpy: 1-20
Oak Sage: 0-1
*Raven: 0-1
Carrion Vine: 0-1
Fire Claw: 20
Firestorm: 0-20
Fissure: 0-20
Molton Boulder: 20
Volcano: 20 (vs PI as well)
*blind, altough it probably isn't very viable cause you have to keep re-casting ravens (only 20 hits per raven).
Stats:
strength: enough for gear (or go for +1% damage if you got a nice high fysical damage as well, useful vs PI's)
dexterity: base
vitality: rest
energy: base
Oh well, to the point: will a FC-WW cut it, or not? A FC-WB is no option.
First of all, welcome to this thread. You probably won't recognize me, nor will I recognize you guys, since I'm quite new to this forum. Recently I started to play diablo II once more.
I've lots of experience in several builds. In this topic -however- I'll try to focus me on one particular build, which I will call the Loki, named after the Viking god of Fire.
This build focus on two main points: werewolf and fireclaws. No your not blind, wereWOLF not werebear. Two reasons, first of all -let's be honest- those teddybears look like crap and second of all, I like speed more then anything.
This build will be very risky tho. Being a Werebear gives you the advantage to have lots of life (and defense), but most of all, it gives you the ultimate crowd control skill Shockwave. I'll make up for this with AR and attack speed. The extra attack rating takes away the need for extra dex. I hate dex. Just get some +AR charms or gear-it will be multiplied many times- and you're fine. Rather spent it in str for extra dam. (am I right?) or mass life (which is never a bad thing in Hell). Most of all, I like the AR -and keep my options open- without having to mass Shael's in my weapon. With enough life and mana-stealing and the high damage of FC this wolf could get insane.
Hmm, I should save the rest for a possible guide. For now I would just like your opinions on the viability on a FC-WW build. I haven't played it yet -like I said- its just an idea. I like high damage and high speed. My skill set-up will probably be something like this:
Werewolf: 1-20
Lycantrohpy: 1-20
Oak Sage: 0-1
*Raven: 0-1
Carrion Vine: 0-1
Fire Claw: 20
Firestorm: 0-20
Fissure: 0-20
Molton Boulder: 20
Volcano: 20 (vs PI as well)
*blind, altough it probably isn't very viable cause you have to keep re-casting ravens (only 20 hits per raven).
Stats:
strength: enough for gear (or go for +1% damage if you got a nice high fysical damage as well, useful vs PI's)
dexterity: base
vitality: rest
energy: base
Oh well, to the point: will a FC-WW cut it, or not? A FC-WB is no option.
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