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and you get a breaker at 33%. combine that with the 60% breaker oathkeeper has. that seems to be a good combination.
also if you dont like the cyclone gameplay you could always go retaliation which is also a safe bet
Then you can also go demo and have fire cyclone with that small firey aura from the tree that will bosst speed and will damage everything which is next to you. And since youll be going through enemies as it is, well that just sounds pretty nifty.
And what about nightblade? With all the crazy bonuses to the duel wield (duel blade) skill.
I dont know...sounds like so many cool options here
You also get hp from soldier. You get both OA and DA. You get attack speed. You can get resist reduction to phys as well. Even more OA and damage through fighting spirit which is a great buff even if you don't max it. Soldier is just so good in this case! Shaman is cool and all but i've always disliked it's lack of OA (unless you go savagery)
But it all comes down to item support of course. What i've seen so far, the cyclone set seems to lean towards lighting focused build, and then there's a 2 handed scythe with insane chaos damage buffs to Eor. Not sure how physical version of the build will work, but i think i'm gonna try that one first.
You basically win Grim Dawn automatically with that combo.
Well, that looks cool. I also feel like the phys version of the build can be build around a variety of items, not requiring any specific set. That's always a good thing for players like me who like to find all the stuff by themselves :p I'm bit worried about the energy management though.
Yeah warborn was the one i was thinking about. I didn't know they added Eor bonuses to it! I wonder if it's worth going 1h+shield warborn over 2h mace + 3 pieces. Not that it matters though, i think i'm still missing those pesky shoulderguards >.<
Looks like there's also a cool 1 hander option