![]() ![]() You will want MIG, DEX, and PER in some order. I wouldn't dump any stat below 8 or so to start with. Pumping INT is kind of a must, because of carnage. (Not to mention that it's really fun to discover those items, and others, by yourself.) He has no idea what Tidefall, Shod-In-Faith, Berserker's Belt, or Durgan Refinement are. Edited Januby great advice but the man said he's green. Add Shod-in-Faith for a lot more survivability. Maybe Vengeful Defeat would also be nice. ![]() But you will also go down quite often until you reach higher levels. If you can find Gauntlets of Swift Action you will even be able to wear a hide armor like Blaidh Golan (which is awesome) and have no recovary. Then I would use two sabres, Shod-in-Faith and the Berserker's Belt, take Two Weapon Style, Bloodlust, Vulnerable Attack, Savage Attack, One Stands Alone, Frenzy, Greater Frenzy, Heart of Fury(! it's so good if you dual wield sabres and can reach 5 or more foes with it.) With Durgan Refinement you can reach 0 recovery with a robe, a monk's outfit or even a padded armor. With weapons that have on-hit-effects I would max INT and DEX.įor pure DPS without any debuffing sideeffects or draining I would try to distribute stats like so: DEX>INT>MIG>PER>CON>RES. If you want to use weapons with on-crit effects I would max PER and DEX. You can even drop RES to 3 because you want to get a crit in order to trigger Consecrated Ground from the boots. For example: If you want to wield Tidefall and wear Shod-in-Fait boots I would always prefer max MIG and INT. It really depends what you want to do and which weapons or other items you want to use. ![]()
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