Saying otherwise is showing that you have never played around with a build at all to try and determine the way the game works. Same thing with any other class you deal more damage and do it at the same speed with 3 dex or 22 dex. A 5th level figher easily hits between 20 and 35 points of damage per hit with an average speed weapon at the same speed in full plate with 3 dex or 22 Dex. If it actually effected attack recovery speed that would be different but it doesn't, is having a high reflex save somewhat nice sure in certain situation thats why i tend to play sword and shield style because it off balances the negatives.Īs for the animation speed if you max out dex and equip everything that raises it it only increases the animation speed by a fracttion of a second where as with maximum might your dps is so much higher. It has no purpose you can jack it up and see for yourself on a reset it has zero effect on anything for your character on any build. No you don't it doesn't do anything it affects attack animation speed and reflex saves that is all it effects at all. Originally posted by Wasted_46:stormcaller ranger was always and still is the only build I consider borderline cheating. Ive never tried it, but from what i heard, chanter is the best for solo due to certain cheese (stacked movement speed and summons). There are a few broken items that can help certain characters do well, a high intellect Barbarian can do well with the spear Tall Grass as can a Ranger with the bow Stormcaller. ![]() It works well but there is a lot of micromanagment since you want to chain CC abilities so that the enemy never has a chance to act. My personal favorite would be Paladin (Tank and ACC buff), Priest (Buffer/Healer), 2 Druids (AOE DPS and CC), 2 Ciphers (Single Target DPS and CC), which is a really CC heavy party. The best party has a mix of different functions, but probably has at least: a character who can tank for about 10s, a priest, and enough CC to immobilize a dangerous target long enough to kill it. There are a lot of parties that do well on the highest difficulty setting. There really isn't one build that will crush the game, or one party. Just focus on acquiring the right skill gems and the skill tree.It depends a bit on your style and what you want since different classes do different things well:īest Tank: Paladin or Fighter (technically a Wizard can get a higher defense but it takes them a few seconds to buff up to that level) Don’t worry about finding the specific gear items. I recommend following this Tectonic Slam build. Follow a build to get the most out of your playthrough. Use this to get through the early acts until you can get Saunder. Ground Slam attack gem is really easy to find early on in the game. As you’ll see in the video, once you get your hands on Saunder, Ground Slam, and Tectonic Slam skills, you’ll find it much easier to beat enemy hordes without an effort. More importantly, Marauder has some of the best attacks you can use to take down enemies with an area of effect (AoE) skills. He’s a tanky character that does a better job at surviving. Above all, it’s mostly about surviving the 10 acts.Īnd the best class you can use for that job is Marauder. It’s all about learning to use skill gems, abilities, missions, beating bosses, etc. ![]() Your first playthrough of Path of Exile is going to be a learning experience. I followed his build guide and found out that I actually loved playing PoE. ![]() I got back into the game after I discovered a video tutorial series from a YouTuber named Wolfian. The combat system in PoE works differently than Diablo 3 and it just made me rage quit the game before even I got through the first act of the game.
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