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#2 it can be fun, I like my two, though I got bored of the summoner around the end of the first playthrough, the vitality melee one though, is entirely dominant, until she runs into something immune to vitality damage, never did figure out how to get around that, probably just missed something in the tree somewhere.
#3 it works, but like all pet builds in any ARPG, it gets boring as all you do is sit around and watch the pets go.
#4 has options for poison/(acid(I think, been a while)), cold, and vitality damage, what second class it chosen would change what skill you go for.
sounds good i think i will pick up all the dlc then
Get both. You will not regret it.
https://imgur.com/D4QBMme
- buy via the definitive edition bundle and you even get 10% extra
I liked the story,I liked the gameplay . Honestly it's worth 100% but I really suggest to buy during a sale because everyone have their opinion about games etc .
a question which stat buffs your summons ?
i also wanna use a scythe for a grim reaper cosplay should i upgrade physical for more dmg or cunning for crits ?
or should i just rely on necros buffs for his weapon and only go as far to be able to use my weapon ?
about 2 apples and 7 grapes on a scale of 3 tangerines
can clear all content
can be a main dmg mastery
can be a passive support mastery,
can be a mix of the two
can be made into lulz and memes
you have 5 direct offensive skills to use, 2 passive weapon offensive procs, and regular passives and buffs that can be used in a multitude of combinations with themselves or other masteries
you have other skills ex granted from items that can boost necro and benefit from necro skill effects or passives
you have other masteries that can be combined with necro which can then mix skills or buffs
you have conversion items that can convert dmg types into other dmg types adding an insane exponential amount of possibility use of necro skills, summons or not
best recommended approach is to put most attributes points into physique when leveling, - only put into cunning or spirit what you need to wear items, you can then respec later
cunning doesn't really boost crit and crit dmg as much as many beginners think, and physique offers good defensive stats
that said neither approach is mandatory so you can do what you wish and enjoy the most