The DoT effects which are applied are quite potent, but sadly they are not increased by Crit-related stats, they only benefit from modifiers to Spell Damage, so can be only treated as a secondary source of damage. Your damage is scaled by Assassin's very high Critical Strike Chance and Multiplier, and multiple Power Charges. This is a very swift Spell Caster build which is primarily based on very high Physical Damage dealt with initial Hits from Reap and Exsanguinate which are further increased by the DoT effect those Skills inflict. You can also check our other Path of Exile builds right over here Best PoE Builds by Odealo It will be also easy to start farming low-level Maps, but when you eventually get there the progression to higher content becomes quite hard (and expensive). This is still a great League Starter where it's very easy to level up the character thanks to the extra DoT and several sources of solid Physical Damage. There are certainly better builds out there which will perform on a completely different level in that budget. You should note that this build is quite expensive if you are looking to smoothly clear Red Maps and kill end-game Bosses. We will be also closely looking at potential pure DoT build based on those new skills, but with their short duration, they don't look powerful enough on their own. As the League progresses and we are done with more thorough testing, we will most likely update the guide accordingly. This is our initial recommendation for what to Socket in your Body Armour which should have a secondary Spell socketed in its 6 links. This build also uses Exsanguinate for some additional damage and extra Life Leech to recover the Life spent on skills faster. On top of it, it's not limited by any form of cooldowns - so basically we are looking at a Physical alternative to Vortex that has a potentially higher base DPS, faster Cast Speed, and doesn't have to rely only on the DoT effect (and reduced DoT Duration which may be an issue if you want to focus that part of the skill). The base Damage is around the same as that of the Vortex (one of the most popular Cold DoT Spells) but it also has up to 75% More Damage dealt from Blood Charges that are generated if enemies you Hit don't die. It costs Life instead of Mana to cast and deals very high base Physical Damage and applies a powerful Damage over Time effect. It's interesting both in terms of playstyle but also general theme. Reap is one of the most interesting Spells that got introduced in Patch 3.14. This then has changed the combat mode for all staves, so re-equipping that Ancient staff will not put it back into autocast mode.Tags: However, if you switch to, say, a Fire staff which cannot cast ancients, it correctly switches to melee mode because it can't cast Ancients. If you then switch to a sword, you come off of autocast, and if you switch back you go onto autocast. If you use the Ancient staff on autocast mode, and are on the Ancients spellbook, you can correctly select an ancients spell. Here's an example of how the two changes above may interact to be aware of: For example, if you equip a Rune sword and select the Aggressive option before switching to another weapon like a bow and changing style to Accurate, switching back to the Rune sword will retain the Aggressive combat style. Weapons that share a category (daggers, swords, bows etc.) will now remember the combat style that was used. This means you can switch between your various weapons, knowing that the same spell will be ready when you switch back to your staff or wand! Note that your autocast selection will not be remembered in PvP areas. Magical weapons which share the same spell selections will now remember previously chosen spells for autocasting. Both not necessarily a priority, but something I would eventually like to see in the near future. Two recent quality of life updates made to Old School RuneScape, which I would like to see be made to Alora.
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