Cardinal chains lvl 976/25/2023 ![]() * additional properties: Your projectiles will have one or all of the following -> one additional projectile, +1 chain, fork, +1 pierce. Note that rarity on the rings is of little importance, since this build mostly farms currency and divination cards, which are not affected by rarity. For most people, including myself, getting near perfect Ventor's rings is impossible, so do your best to find a pair that work well together to finish out the build. Our goal with these rings are to cap out our resistances, get as high quantity as possible, and then get as much life as possible (in that order). Say hello to our good friends Ventor and Ventor. That being said, Perandus Blazon and Bisco's Leash are two completely viable replacements if you don't have or don't want to use a headhunter. The end goal is to use a Headhunter on this build, so make sure your resistances are capped without a belt. ![]() For a slightly slower playstyle, Goldwyrm boots corrupted with +1 Frenzy would do fine, but I would personally go for an uncorrupted pair of Darkray's over those. Darkray Vectors corrupted with +1 Frenzy are BiS for this build, as they give lots of movespeed, dodge, a bit of lightning resistance, and loads of damage. Elemental Weakness on hit corruption would be decent on these gloves, but it would conflict with our curse on hit setup for Assassin's mark, so I wouldn't recommend using this corruption. I have no enchant on mine, since it doesn't matter too much, but feel free to enchant them however you wish. The extra speed and damage really helped when pushing this character to lvl 100. Update: Since the posting of this guide, I invested inĪlthough getting a Bisco's with +1 frenzy is quite expensive, I would highly recommend it if you have the currency. ![]() Aim for as high of a quantity roll as possible. No other amulet can replace this one effectively. Bisco's Collar is the amulet of choice for obvious quantity and rarity bonuses. ![]() If you cannot afford a +1 quiver in either variant, don't worry, you'll be fine with the uncorrupted version. Use your best judgment as to which quiver is better for your playstyle, but I have been very pleased with the Fracturing Spinner. Getting a +1 arrow quills is also much harder / more expensive than doing so on a fracturing spinner. For slightly more consistent pack clear, Rigwald's Quills gives permanent fork, but does suffer from negative fire resistance. Since this is a full unique build, it can be difficult to get stats and resistances where you need them, and this quiver provides both, along with some nice flat elemental damage rolls as well as a harbinger that gives your projectiles additional properties*, lasting 4 seconds with a 4 second cooldown. I use The Fracturing Spinner harbinger quiver. This greatly increases our clear speed and is more important than the base helm itself. Note: make sure you grab a helm with the 2 tornado shot projectiles enchant. Devoto's is the BiS helm for movespeed (and therefore clearspeed), but you can go with a rat's nest for a little more crit, or a rare helm with high evasion and life+res if you feel too squishy. It provides life, resistances, a lot of evasion, and most importantly, movespeed scaling through global evasion rating. Queen of the Forest is our body armour of choice. Note that either the bow or the body armour should be six linked. For the wealthiest of folks out there, grab yourself a +1 arrow Windripper for maximum clear speed and damage. Since the bow has little physical damage, we will build the character around adding and scaling sources of flat elemental damage. It is a bow with decent attack speed, high critical hit chance, and most importantly, quantity and rarity bonuses. Windripper is the core item we build around.
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