![]() ![]() While you're waiting to use them though, Sigons boots are always a good bet. They are simply amazing, and will help this build immensely in both killing power and movement speed. These 2 are the ones I currently use, and unless you have other preferences, these are the 2 that I would most recommend. Near the endgame however, you'll have access to rings such as Nature's Peace, and a Bul-Kathos' Wedding Band ring. Later on, you can either get a Raven Frost (the cannot be frozen is extrememly helpful), or possibly even a Stone of Jordan. They're dirt cheap, and will help you stay alive while you wait for bigger and better things. The IAS (Increased attack speed) and +skills afforded by it is essential for this build.įor the lower levels, simply get yourself 2 Cathans Seal rings. Once you get high enough though, get yourself a Highlord's Wrath. Possibly even an Enigma if you want the Teleport, and the bonuses it provides.Īny old amulet will do for the early levels, one that I always liked was the The Cat's Eye amulet. Once you're ready to get rid of this one though, get yourself a Fortitude armor. My Druid STILL uses this item, and it has served me extremely well. Also, socket this one with an Um Rune if you can.Īt low levels, Sigons plate is always a good item to fall back upon if nothing else is available.Ī cheap and effective runeword to use until you wait for the better items, is a Duress. The AR, skills, and leech is extremely useful. ![]() However, as soon as you find a good Cerebus, I STRONGLY recommend switching to it. A shako is easier to find than a good Cerebus' Bite, so it makes a good substitute while you wait for one. They also come fairly cheap, so pick one up.Īs you gain experience and wealth, you can either go for a shako, or a Cerebus' Bite (albeit a near perfect one). This helm adds DR (damage reduction), and extra leech. Alternate between adding into Strength, and adding into Vitality to keep the two relatively balanced as you gain levels.Īt lower levels, a Vampire Gaze is strongly recommended. It is also very effective when using this build, as the extra life percentage granted by Lycanthropy will multiply the bonus added by each point of Vitality.Īt lower levels, you will generally want to pour points into either Strength or Dexterity to use some good equipment to start you off. This approach requires a fair amount of planning to pull off, but it is the most commonly used method of stat distrubiton. Keep it as a utility skill, not a primary skill.Īs with most builds, the general rule applies: just enough Strength and Dexterity to use your equipment, and put the rest into Vitality. Even at level 1, this skill can heal a considerable amount of health and mana.
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