Items
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Head
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Shoulders
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Amulet
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Torso
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Wrists
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Hands
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Waist
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Legs
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Feet
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Rings
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Weapon
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Offhand
poison % on shoulders and chest should be furious charge damage but were not an option to list as a stat.
Paragon Priorities
Core
Movement Speed
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Primary Stat
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Vitality
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Maximum Resource
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Offense
Cooldown Reduction
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Critical Hit Damage
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Critical Hit Chance
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Attack Speed
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Defense
Resist All
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Armor
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Life
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Life Regeneration
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Utility
Area Damage
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Life on Hit
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Gold Find
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Resource Cost Reduction
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Build Guide
I know this is a cookie cutter build and I am not claiming its mine. This guide is just to simply show what I'm using for high end 2.1.2 greater rift clears.
I try this build and i find this awesome! But i still get 1 hit kill by some elites, like jailer or fire chains... how do you survive in this situations with AR in just 3 pieces? Oh, and i'm always play with my gf... and i don't have a unity =x
Ditch the gf and get married with scoundler
ive only started to play now on barb, have monk with ancient torch etc. And wiz on full firebird with ancient furnace and you really need your follower to wear unity ring as you do especially after grift 40.
On monk i have boosted upto grift 41 people without unity ring but damage starts to be way too much to handle.
Why would you use the Scoundrel on any class? The Templar is simply too good to not pick with his heals and increased resource generation. Also, Manel171, try either charging through the enemies (hold shift and point your cursor on the other side of the pack) or charge up to them, but not into them (you can charge a few yards away from them whilst still doing damage and stunning them, without taking any damage back from fire chains). You can also do this by holding Shift and charging up to them, but a few yards away still. If you need more toughness then gem Diamonds into your gear (except weapon and helm) and consider using war cry impunity instead of ground stomp for even more toughness.
Thanks for this! I got to say, after loosing frenzy and all my defensive passives and gems it was game changing.
It reminded me of what a real barbarian is = Fuck defense! Offense is the best defense.
I was reading your other guide and I saw this:
5) Weapons - Ancient Furnace > Ancient elemental legendary (like Maximus or Heart Slaughter) > Regular Furnace > Ancient elemental legendary (like Maximus or Heart Slaughter) > Try to make the best of whatever you have if you don't have any of that stuff.
A couple of questions my good sir,
1. How about an ancient legendary non elemental (maximus/heartslaughter) like a 4300dps blackguard vs a regular 3500dps furnace?
2. What is the prio for weapon rerolls for this build? %damage over CDR?
3. What is the optimal CDR for this build? I watch from the other video you said 40-50 CDR, is it the same?