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
Kanai's Cube
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Reilena's Shadowhook
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Corpsewhisper Pauldrons
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Krysbin's Sentence
NOTE: Since so many people have been redirected here for the "corpseless version", I've updated this build page to reflect the current meta version that uses Simulacrum Reservoir and Endless Walk. The previous version uses Moribund's and Johnstone, but pushes at least 5 GRs lower. With that change you give up roughly 3.2x damage while inside LotD to be able to dps during its cooldown. You can find gameplay of that build here.
Paragon Priorities
Core
Maximum Resource
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Movement Speed
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Primary Stat
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Vitality
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Offense
Cooldown Reduction
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Critical Hit Chance
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Critical Hit Damage
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Attack Speed
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Defense
Life
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Armor
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Resist All
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Life Regeneration
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Utility
Area Damage
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Life on Hit
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Resource Cost Reduction
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Gold Find
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Build Guide
Hunt only elites and don't try to fight without LotD+Sim.
Kill a blue pack every now and then to get your Powerful gem proc up.
Every elite you kill will keep you even with the timer with enough CDR.
You will get ahead of the timer by getting double kills during Pylons or when elites are lured together while waiting on cooldowns.
Damn, how do you stay alive???????????????
Is Corpsewhisper Pauldrons really even beneficial here? You’re hunting down elites and not even trying to kill white mobs, so wouldn’t your stacks never really accumulate? And even if they did, when it came time to kill the RG your stacks will have worn off anyway
I know this is an old favorite, but none of the Trag"Oul builds ever show Attack Speed in their builds. People who play the Trag'Oul Blood Lance need to know they need to strike a good balance between Cooldown Reduction and Attack Speed. Top tier results was reaching 50% Cooldown Reduction (prior to Borrowed Time application) and then picking the highest possible Attack Speed range with your gear. The breaking points for your Attack Speed using Corpse Lance are between (1.51 to 1.71), (1.72 to 2.0), and (2.01 to 2.4).