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Rontemon Jul 3, 2017 @ 7:03am
"Berserk's Skull Knight" looking helmet?
I saw a screenshot awhile back of someone with an armor set that looked like Skull Knight from Berserk. https://www.previewsworld.com/SiteImage/CatalogImage/STL030363?type=1

What is this helmet and what type of class/build is this helmet good on? What build? I want to make a sword and shield character with this helmet that looks like skull knight.
Last edited by Rontemon; Jul 3, 2017 @ 7:03am
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HekatonCheires Jul 3, 2017 @ 7:32am 
i think you saw warborn set. Its for soldier.
Rontemon Jul 3, 2017 @ 7:46am 
Originally posted by HekatonCheires:
i think you saw warborn set. Its for soldier.

What is a good secondary class to go with the soldier if I plan to use the warborn set?
Azunai Jul 3, 2017 @ 7:56am 
http://grimdawn.gamepedia.com/Warborn_Armor

i guess that's somewhat close to the image you posted. more or less.

the set really only buffs solder skills, so it would technically work fine for any soldier+X combo primarily using soldier skills and only using the 2nd mastery to enhance the build via passives/support spells/auras.

i guess witchblade would be fitting thematically. or play pure soldier and pick up necro when the expansion hits (necro + soldier = deathknight)
HekatonCheires Jul 3, 2017 @ 8:56am 
Originally posted by Merciful:
Originally posted by HekatonCheires:
i think you saw warborn set. Its for soldier.

What is a good secondary class to go with the soldier if I plan to use the warborn set?

i recommand pure soldier build with cadence and warcry.. pretty tough.. :)
And all bonus from set for that build.

Very op actually
Last edited by HekatonCheires; Jul 3, 2017 @ 8:57am
Anathema Jul 3, 2017 @ 10:23am 
Pure masteries are never ever a good idea. You get more points for you skills, but you're severely gimping your stats from lack of mastery points, and limiting your build possibilities. If you want to use Warborn and go for pure physical damage, Occultist is a popular mastery to pair with Soldier. You can reduce enemy physical resistance with Curse of Frailty, heal yourself with Blood of Dreeg, and increase your attack speed with Solael's Witchfire.
Old Iron Johnson Jul 3, 2017 @ 3:57pm 
Occultist, demo, and shaman are all classes that give you incredibly strong options for pure physical builds.

Occultist is probably the most offense-minded with CoF and Solael's witchfire. Demo has blast shield/overguard combo and Temper. Both of those are best as 1H/Shield builds, while Shaman is good for 2H and a massive health pool.
HekatonCheires Jul 3, 2017 @ 9:51pm 
trust me, pure soldier with warborn set is strong enough to beat all situation, even can face tank with nemesis boss in last difficulty.
Anathema Jul 3, 2017 @ 10:36pm 
Why be good when you can be great?
Rontemon Jul 4, 2017 @ 5:07am 
Originally posted by Azunai:
http://grimdawn.gamepedia.com/Warborn_Armor

i guess that's somewhat close to the image you posted. more or less.

the set really only buffs solder skills, so it would technically work fine for any soldier+X combo primarily using soldier skills and only using the 2nd mastery to enhance the build via passives/support spells/auras.

i guess witchblade would be fitting thematically. or play pure soldier and pick up necro when the expansion hits (necro + soldier = deathknight)

If I reach max level 85 now as a pure soldier with ALL my points into soldier mastery, will I still be able to do a complete respec and reallocate all my points into the necromancer tree when it's released?

And how well would a soldier + necromancer work?
Azunai Jul 4, 2017 @ 5:25am 
you can't remove mastery points or attribute points, but you can reset all skill points you invested into the soldier skills. and all devotion points.

you'll want 50 points in the soldier mastery anyway for any type of physical 1hand+shield soldier, regardless of what 2nd mastery (if any) you pick.

no idea if a deathknight will be any good, tbh. just thought it would be kinda fitting if your character will be based on that skeleton guy in the image you posted :)

i guess necro skills won't be terribly useful for a soldier, but the mastery will probably have some easy to reach passives or auras or utility skills that can be useful to every build.
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