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Very helpful for NG+, but you didn't mention the need to repeatedly stop at Wolf (The Den) to sell the contraband, in order to avoid being scanned and arrested when entering new systems. Were you able to do this without getting caught? Or did you just not mention that in the video? If there's a workaround, I'd love to know it!
Nah it's Dwarf everything. The Knockdown power far surpasses anything raw DPS could bring. Stunned, Staggers and knocked down enemies let you do more burst DPS. Full Dwarf on Staffs with 2 Vehemence Rings and Warrior Dominance Augment will let you knock down or send flying any regular enemy with one cast of Frigor. Even Saurians who usually require two. So even when you think Mage/Sorcerer has their own niche they don't.
Yes you are correct. But that was not the point of the Video. I just explained everything someone should know about the smithing paths. But thanks for pointing that out for other people to read.
@@MagiusNecros so the magic as knockdown power ? Not the physical atk ? A staff with more knockdowns power will do more dmg . I was thinking you are not hitting with a staff so no knockpower lol .
@@Joker-TMF Spells have their own individual KD properties that can be boosted alongside a Staffs base KD along with the boosts provided by Warrior Augment, and 2 Vehemence Rings. Elven would be worth considering if difficulty was harder but by endgame You don't need any ranks in Smithing to quickly kill stuff so you can reasonably go with whatever you want. 20 atk to main stat just won't compare to 100+ additional knockdown. It's very evident on stuff like Frigor, Thundermine, Flare, and Meteoron and Maelstrom. Can't say I'm too thrilled on everything being funneled into Dwarven Smithing. Makes the game too boring compared to it's predecessor.
@@MagiusNecros thx for that info I was upgrading my two pawn staff second time with elven because I maxed all my other weapon with dwarven lol . I’m lvl 92 . So my fun is to upgrade gear because there’s nothing more to do lol ! Never played the first but after reading everyone the DDDA look really better in a lot of things.
Yep. It's the easier, faster way to unlock dwarven smithing imo. On my third playthrough I ran straight to the volcanic island to get it unlocked right away.
Great video! Short and sweet with clear info and visuals. Just a lil note: you can also get Dwarven forging by helping the elderly dwarf on Volcanic Island. Once you help him, you can visit his home and enhance equipment from there. It's a bit out of the way though, so unlocking the Dwarven smith in Battahl is much better.
Well you got a couple of things wrong. 1) You can also unlock Dwarven Smithing by escorting a dwarf near the beginning of the Volcanic region to the hotsprings to help recover his back. Mind you it's something most people may not notice if they prefer to do quests acquired in towns instead of quests you get during exploration. 2) Not only can you unlock Dragon Forging early on by exploring without going through the boarder town, but also if your gear isn't maxed out in forging augments then when you Dragon Forge that material it won't get a major boost to stats & will only have its weight cut in half. Admittedly though I haven't tried Dragon Forging a piece of gear before maxing it yet because of that very issue but now that I think about it I might take 2 copies of the same item with one maxed & the other not maxed, Dragon Forge both, then see if when I do max out the non-maxed one if they'll have the same stats in the end.🤔
I want to play better but there is a lot of lag inputs and I don’t know if there’s build you need to use to be good or it’s just something to have fun with or you can use anything and be good idk I’m just confused
Couple notes for this, having 20 end is a bit overkill (unless you really want to have 16 more stamina ) as stamina regen beats out raw amount of stamina. END is best for equip load purposes. So stat wise. Starting with vegabond, you can go- Vig: 55 Mind: 30 End: 12 (still medium rolls) Str & Dex: 18 (if not changing for purely keeping same weapon choices) Faith: 80. Youre a lot more durable & can swap out fire scorpion for erdtree+2 in order to max out vigor (1886 total not including great runes if you use) & have bonus end anyways+ equip load, without taking more physical damage. For seals, erdtree is only better unt you dual use seals. The seal passive damage stacks, so if you stick to primarily giant flame incants (fell god, burn o flame, giant flame, flame fall, o flame, surge o flame, whirl flame) you will get a 33% bonus damage to it in total due to multiplicitive bonus. Also instead of using holy into fire resistance, use lightning spear incant or pest threads.
@ToBeGoated I know it wasn't the direct feel of your build & didn't want to change the core identity of stats. Given DLC is usually the hardest content in these games being able to shift some things around for overall more damage & survivability without sacrificing the actualy theme of the build I thought could be helpful! It's quite a different take from own PvP pyro build I use which is always enjoyable to see others builds!
At 80 faith I think the faith knot crystal tear is a bit overkill. I mean yes, damage higher is good, but at least me personally I'd likely use one of the defensive options such as the opaline hardtear to try and offset the reduction in absorption from the fire scorpion charm. Additionally use of crab meat would be good in offsetting the downsides as well. Other than that I love the build you've got going on.
Since uploading this Video, I decided to remake it. I had a fruitful conversation with the Reddit user BeastofBones, and they gave me so many good ideas to improve the video and the following series. This Video will stay online until the overhauled version is ready to be released. Thanks for watching!
I got over 1k hours in Darktide and its making me wanna play V2 again, havent played vermintide since its launch, but this definitely has me wanting to play it again!
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Im more a lightweight type of player when it comes to armor but I love playing Strength/Holy and this gave me a lot of good information to consider for my own build (first playthrough) I think Gargoyle Black Blade would fit into this build as well, its carrying me through the game right now and it was worth every bit of effort getting it :D