[1.1.7.1-1.1.9.5*] Beginner's Physical Two-Hand melee Blade Arc Witchblade, suitable for first character!

Introduction

Witchblade (Soldier + Occultist) is one of the class combos available since base game. It’s not very versatile class but have few very good builds, one of them is 2H physical Blade Arc. 2H melee beginners guides are real rarity and there’s demand for them. Also some players want to level Soldier based character with different skill and not Forcewave. So this guide will show you how to build Witchblade from the scratch. I will provide leveling tips, budget build with some explanation and also link the end game build, natural continuation of this build.

Pros and why is suited for first character?

  • Synergy from Soldier’s class as main one for physical damage and Occultist being nice support, providing physical resistance reduction as well.
  • Easy to farm green items, that define the build like amulet, medal and of course the weapon.
  • Versatile gearing for end game.
  • Nice bit of stats from both classes, like OA, armor, attack speed, etc.
  • Number of resistances provided by both classes support skills, acid/poison, bleed, stun, slow and even physical.
  • Sense of progress leveling this build. During leveling monsters will gain power, so do you. After you take most devotions and start gearing up, you will have powerful leveling character.

What this build is not?

  • Need some time early on to gain some damage, which is common thing for melee builds.
  • Witchblade class doesn’t have many possibilities. So if you don’t like it or you are tired from it, your only other option is retal.
  • Physical damage don’t have flashy effects :smile:
  • This is melee build, but you need to cast few spells and interrupt attack.
  • Need to mentioned, this is not an auto attack builds. Blade Arc can’t trigger weapon pool skills like Zolhan.

Please post your character’s progression in the comments below, any feedback is appreciated. Also you can ask questions or write me if you spot wrong GT links or mistakes, thanks! :slightly_smiling_face:

Update Info
*Budget build is updated for 1.1.9.5 patch, leveling guide is from the original guide and should still be good. I was planning to update it earlier but my SR 75 realm video was corrupt, so had to redo it. And it was slow, damage is simply not enough with budget configuration. SR 65-66 farming is really easy though.

Main Build

  • pic with permanent buffs. Sheet damage for Blade Arc

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Gameplay&Skills
  • Blade Arc - Our main damage dealer, should max both main skill and Laceration ASAP. It scales with attack speed and benefits both from flat and % damage.

  • Curse of Frailty - The other skill for RR. This skill is ticking every second, applying RR and chance to proc devotions. Main skill should be maxed, Vulnerability either should be blank or sit one at point.

  • Bloody Pox - Purely as procer skill. If/when Blade Arc is activating Assasin’s mark devotion, isn’t needed.

  • Blitz - Movement skill, 1 point both main node and Blindside. If you use Krieg gloves damage is converted to aeher, but it’s not big loss.

  • Blood of Dreed - Our healing skill, also boosting OA. Aspect of Guardian have physical and acid resistances boosted. Good idea is to have 16/16 main skill and 12/12 secondary. With Soldier’s belt you can convert flat acid to physical.

  • War Cry - Damage reduction from first node is really helpful defensively should go 12/12 eventually. Second node gives really high flat RR. It doesn’t stack with Scales but I like this devotion for sustain.

Gameplay - hold your mouse key for attack with Blade Arc, debuff occasionally with Curse and Pox. Move with Blitz/movement rune. Keep Blood of Dreeg toggled all time.

Gear

The best set for this build is Bloodrager which will be massive boost to our defense and offense. Also is opening the opportunity to hybridizing physical damage with bleeding. For budget setup is possible to use Krieg set pieces but decided to not do it on the updated setup.

  • Weapon - I use Korvan Halbred, farmed from FG content area. Look for physical damage and attack speed. It SHOULD NOT have conversion from physical to other damage types. Best in slot is Gutsmasher with whooping +2 both classes.

  • Relic - Oleron’s Wrath. That’s level 70 Soldier relic, with Bloodrage set you can go Deathstalker, both are good relics.

  • Belt - I use Soldier’s green MI belt farmed in Udgenbog, act 5. Nice conversion, +1 Soldier class is good start but undeniably best item here is Gladiator’s Belt

  • Rings - I use 1x Coven reputation ring and 1x Cronley ring. Black Matriarch is the best ring perhaps with it’s - RR proc. Other one depends on what you need. Good rolled Cronley ring is a nice fit.

  • Amulet - I use Mogara’s farmed from the Manticore boss in Jagged Waste. Bloodrager set have dedicated amulet, but if you don’t have the set, Mogara is the best option.

  • Medal - Balthazar green medal farmed from the Cronley gang’s member act 2. I like it a lot here. With Bloodrager set you can use Mark of Consumption

  • Gloves - I use blue Turin’s gloves. You can basically use any physical gloves with attack speed. Best in Slot are Unchained Might Gloves. with their sweet Blade Arc mod.

  • Helm - Either set one or Fettan’s mask, which is guaranteed drop FG content area and will give you +1 both classes and slow resistances, which is important for melee character.

  • Shoulders - Benn’Jahr’s Pauldrouns from Chtonics nemesis. These type of items always roll at least one rare (green) affix, so you can potentially get some really nice stats on top of Solael and Blade Arc skill bonuses. I’ve used Formidable prefix shoulders giving incredible 8% physical resistance on average from single item! And Formidable is the only rare affix, I’ve used in this build.

  • Boots - Crafted Stoneplate Greaves. For end game setup you can craft Windshear boots, they have great proc giving attack speed.

  • Movement rune - for leveling Bull’s Rush is cheap charging rune. For end game the best option is perhaps Violent delight. It’s coded like Vire’s might and doesn’t require a target, you can use it to both deal damage and escape dangers.

  • Green items are really nice options for leveling, they can really improve your character. For the purpose of beginner’s perspective I selected green items for my budget build with only common (yellow) affixes.

  • Crafting bonuses will depend on your stats. Slow is really important for attack speed scaled builds. Also physique/armor from Angrim is valuable.

Devotions

Your first priority is to take Assassin’s mark for -resistance reduction. Scales is great devotion for sustain. Dire Bear/Ulzaad is very good combo on modern physical builds. For high req physical devotion, you can choose Azraaka or in this case - Oleron. And Kraken is pretty much mandatory for any 2H build. Devotion route is updated for the budget build.

  • Yellow crossroad affnity
  • Assasin’s Mark, assign to Blade Arc, remove yellow
  • Stag
  • Hammer
  • Toad
  • Panther
  • Ulzaad, assign proc to Blitz
  • Kraken
  • Dire Bear, assign proc to Curse of Fraity
  • Lion
  • Scales, remove Lion
  • Wolverine
  • Purple node to get to 20
  • Oleron without upper right node, assign proc to Pox

For leveling you can try rushing Kraken (debatable) or if you have troubles surviving try getting earlier Scales and/or Dire Bear.

Attributes

Spirit, put points ONLY if you need them to wear jewels, otherwise no need. Physique to wear heavy armor and if your DA is low, all others should be dumped into cunning. Early leveling put most points in physique, then at level 30-40 split and then focus solely on cunning. At level 94-100 reset them with blue potion and invest most of points in cunning.

Permormance
  • campaign, you should beat most of enemies easily enough. You can farm dungeons, nemeses and totems with ease. Superbosses are not possible with this configuration.

Monster totem video

  • Shattered realm, I completed shard 65 original build, 75 updated version. Run was slow, cause build was missing some vital end game items, which result in lower damage.

SR 65th shard video

SR 75 full realm, updated build

  • Crucible, I tried 150-170 but it’s hard to beat it on Gladiator. 100-130 or 100-150 is far better but build isn’t a Crucible machine yet…

Leveling

  • I will show you how I leveled this character, it’s not mandatory to follow it, but you can see which skill/stats to prioritize.

For the purpose of this guide I leveled self found only, without Lokarr set, which grants huge boost for XP. My preferred difficulty to start the game is normal. Also I tend to take devotions with procs first, to level them fairly early. Here also decided to push quickly Soldier’s mastery bar and take Oleron’s Rage, which can be little risky.

  • In GT links click on upper left corner to change difficulty.
1-10
  • GT 10 - Witchblade, Level 10 (GD 1.1.7.1) - Grim Dawn Build Calculator

  • Start with Soldier’s mastery and push it to Blade Arc and start maxing it. After you pumped first few points put one point in the passive skills, Menhir’s Will is your first priority. Start with Assassin’s mark devotion and put it on Blade Arc.

10-20
  • GT - 20 - Witchblade, Level 20 (GD 1.1.7.1) - Grim Dawn Build Calculator

  • At level 10 take Occultist mastery and max Curse of Frailty. Invest more points in Soldier’s mastery bar and start pumping points in Field Command. One point in Blitz as well. You can craft this Axe with Angrim the blacksmith. Just remember any 2H weapon is good if it doesn’t have physical to x conversion or armor piercing. Star using components, ectoplasm will help you with energy regen. Also start working on Ghoul’s devotion.

20-40
  • GT 30 - Witchblade, Level 30 (GD 1.1.7.1) - Grim Dawn Build Calculator

  • GT 40 - Witchblade, Level 40 (GD 1.1.7.1) - Grim Dawn Build Calculator

  • Invest more points in Soldier’s mastery maxing laceration and putting one point initially in Squad Tactics, Blindside and Soldier’s passive skills. Between levels 35 and 40 you can reach end of Soldier’s mastery bar and max Oleron. At this point you should have components in all of your gear and work on you resistances, OA and DA. Gear with physical resistance is also helpful but it’s rarity. You can craft physical based relic or take the one from Roves’s elder quest.

40-60
  • GT 52 - Witchblade, Level 52 (GD 1.1.7.1) - Grim Dawn Build Calculator

  • GT 60 - Witchblade, Level 60 (GD 1.1.7.1) - Grim Dawn Build Calculator

  • You should invest points in Occultist mastery bar up until Aspect of Guardian, that’s the final stop. Put 1 point is Solael’s Witchfire and Second Rite. Also I took War Cry and Break Morale at 1 points. Next start investing more points in Blood of Dreeg skill for better OA adn healing and Aspect of Guaridan. For better attack speed put points into Squad Tactics. Check also my GT’s for the green items I use, like Fleshwarped casque and MI items in main build version, they can help you. You should have all/most resistances capped by now, also improve your components. I like especially Attuned Lodestone for leveling, also Mark of Illusions in rings.

Also check my video from level 50, I kill Loggy there and show you my gear and stats in-game.

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60-80
  • GT - 70 - Witchblade, Level 70 (GD 1.1.7.1) - Grim Dawn Build Calculator

  • GT - 80 - Witchblade, Level 80 (GD 1.1.7.1) - Grim Dawn Build Calculator

  • You should reach/come close to devotion points limit, also skill points should look very similar to end game build. With revered factions, you can get nice augments, starting with Devil’s Crossing and Survivor’s Ingenuity in jewels. Also weapon augment with flat physical or trauma in weapon. Remember for 2H weapons, you need Potent version. From FG content farm for the weapon, I was lucky to get Superior of Alacrity, which is nice&cheap combination of affixes. Also you can craft Oleron’s relic if you have the recipe. Also focus on gear with % physical damage. Gloves should boost your attack speed as well.

80+

Work on getting the factions to revered status, put armor augments and high level components. Your devotion map/skills should look similar to mine. I can add your character’s GT links in here.

Factions selection
  • Common question is which factions to select. I would say here doesn’t really matter. Barrowholm and Outcast as usual should be friendly.

  • I selected Death’s Vigil and Dreeg for thematic purposes. All three Witchgod factions should be maxed, since we need something from all three of them.

Leveling tips, problems, FAQ
  • Stats priority is, first to cover your resistances. Then OA, which you need to crit and to trigger Assasin’s markl. Both physical % damage and flat is really important stat. But since early levels gear doesn’t boot it well, is important mostly in higher difficulties. Also build scales with attack speed. Next are stun and slow resistances. Physical resistance is also an important stat, luckily Aspect of the Guardian boost it.

  • 2H weapon vs shield. Early on you might have better damage numbers with shield but with game progresses 2H will definitely outperform shield character.

  • Bosses/heroes are too slow? First few levels might be the case, later most of them will die quickly.

  • I have problem with specific boss? You should check what damage the boss deals. You probably missing resistance against it. Also is worth to try learning bosses mechanics and try avoid the most dangerous attacks, usually they are telegraphed and predictable. And also do you have enough life steal? For melee build is important for your survival.

  • When to start elite/ultimate. Since you have resistances penalties, -25% upper row on elite and further -25% on ultimate. So cover your resistances. I personally start elite at 65 and ultimate at 85.

End Game Build

That’s our main goal - 2H Blade Arc build with Gutsmasher weapon and Bloodrager set by @mad_lee. If you have questions about it feel free to ask me or him.

You can also check compendium for other Withcblade guides.

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That’s a massive amount of work done, mate, kudos! Great guide.

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Thanks a lot!

Appreciate your comment and your Witchblade build!

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Great work, nice build :slight_smile: I love when people make beginner builds. The more beginner builds, the less beginner players comments on non-beginner builds. :stuck_out_tongue:

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Thanks a lot!

Year that’s so true :smile:
Lot’s of builds need too many conversion items , etc to function. So beginner’s guides shows something, which everyone can build.

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Got bored and decided to try something different than I normally do - so decided to go with this build :wink:

Here’s where I’m at so far - probably approached the initial levels slightly different than what you did…

Levels 2-10

https://www.grimtools.com/calc/vNQLJxvZ

Level Start w/ Soldier
2 1 Mastery, 2 Forcewave
1 Physique
3 3 Forcewave
1 Cunning
4 3 Forcewave
1 Physique
5 3 Mastery
1 Cunning
6 1 Mastery, 1 Menhir’s Will, 1 Military Conditioning
1 Physique
7 3 Mastery
1 Cunning
1 Crossroads, Order

Finish Burial Hill quest, turn everything in, get 1 extra skillpoint from Kasparov, remove all points from Forcewave.

                   
8 2 Mastery, 10 Blade Arc
1 Physique
9 1 Blitz, decide to hold other 2 points for next level up
1 Cunning
10 Take Occ, 1 Mastery, 4 Curse of Frailty
1 Physique
1 Assassin’s Blade

I’ll post more as I go along.

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Yes it’s possible to use Forcewave and to switch later or Blade Arc buying points back. Looking forward to your next feedback!

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Yea, decided to go with that approach rather than slog smashing one baddie at a time. Either way would be fine on Normal tho - it really wouldn’t take all that long to get up to Blade Arc anyway.

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Yea! I was waiting for 2h beginner’s build! Thanks Nery! Gonna try it

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Another great beginner’s guide, very well done @Nery!

btw, don’t you wanna max out second rite when the weapon has full vit to phys conversion?

Edit: Also if you wanna give bear a chance (I know it’s hated by pretty much everyone, myself included), you could try something like this: https://www.grimtools.com/calc/Q2zxOKlZ
If it’s worse, it’s just another proof that bear needs another buff :sweat_smile:

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Levels 2-10

https://www.grimtools.com/calc/vNQLJxvZ

Level Start w/ Soldier
2 1 Mastery, 2 Forcewave
1 Physique
3 3 Forcewave
1 Cunning
4 3 Forcewave
1 Physique
5 3 Mastery
1 Cunning
6 1 Mastery, 1 Menhir’s Will, 1 Military Conditioning
1 Physique
7 3 Mastery
1 Cunning
1 Crossroads, Order

Finish Burial Hill quest, turn everything in, get 1 extra skillpoint from Kasparov, remove all points from Forcewave.

                   
8 2 Mastery, 10 Blade Arc
1 Physique
9 1 Blitz, decide to hold other 2 points for next level up
1 Cunning
10 Take Occ, 1 Mastery, 4 Curse of Frailty
1 Physique
1 Assassin’s Blade
Levels 11-20

Note: During this stage of the build you have 2 skills you’ve pointed up rather highly (BA and CoF) that in tandem are rather energy hungry during protracted battles - to compensate you’ll want to keep your eyes peeled for gear that buffs your energy regen. In my case I lucked out and found 2 rings and an amulet (and even a belt) with nice energy regen bonuses to tide me over until I’ve pushed my masteries further and/or started finding Ectoplasm to help offset the costs.

Overall I would recommend going for the Greens (Monster Totems are your friends) with an eye toward bumping your resistances up for an even smoother ride. If you can, try to get Milton’s Casque as it provides a very nice bump to Blitz for you - it’s a relatively easy farm.

Here I make the executive decision to diverge from Nery’s early lesson plan to also quick farm the Putrid Necklace from Primordian in the Cavern in Foggy Bank for some Blood of Dreeg buffs. I wouldn’t call this a necessity by any means and just something I decided to do on a whim. As you can see below instead of immediately pushing up on Soldiers bar I diverted points out of CoF to push Occultist instead and snag BoD.

A minor setback to the Soldier push but ground that can be regained in the coming levels. It should also be noted that doing so takes away from some my energy regen the previous amulet possessed - I decide to make up for it by slotting in a Green Leather Vestment that RNGesus conveniently dropped for me shortly after.

https://www.grimtools.com/calc/DV9Rx5QZ

Level
11 3 Curse of Frailty
1 Cunning
12 3 Curse of Frailty - maxed
1 Physique
13 3 Mastery(Occultist)
1 Cunning
1 Assassin’s Blade
14 Remove 9 points (from CoF), 12 Mastery(Occultist), 1 Blood of Dreeg
1 Physique
15 3 Curse of Frailty
1 Physique
16 3 Curse of Frailty
1 Physique
1 Assassin’s Blade
17 1 Curse of Frailty, 1 Vulnerability, 1 Bloody Pox
1 Physique
1 Assassin’s Blade (gained Assassin’s Mark - bound to BP)
18 3 Mastery(Soldier)
1 Physique
19 3 Mastery(Soldier)
1 Physique
20 3 Mastery(Soldier)
1 Physique

Around level 14 I decided to switch over to Veteran to put it more to the test because by this point on Normal I was already at god-like status nearly and there wasn’t much that was going to be a threat to me. Naturally you would assume that my damage output would suffer as a result but it’s at just this juncture that we get Angrim and access to the Brutal Great Axe (+4 Blade Arc) that Nery recommends we craft. This keeps our head well above the water.

As per my usual I ran on into Depraved Sanctuary at level 19 (sporting a Void-touched Monster Totem) to test myself out further.

I got greedy on the Totem and paid for my impatience with a dirt-nap (this Totem on Veteran can be particularly brutal at this point). I went back and finished it off and then went for tea and biscuits with Salazar. As usual him and his Harbinger couldn’t keep up with me and went down fairly rapidly with the Totem, as expected, being much more challenging.

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Hey, thanks for your comment!

Bear, hmmm :thinking:

I am aware of the conversion but without Gutsmasher am little low on skill points and decided to focus on my support skills.

@powbam since Curse is maxed, have gigantic range and duration and shouldn’t be used often. But I agree energy consumption is high, I recommended use of ectoplasm. Together with relic skill and one item of “insight” made my energy bar barely moving.

Going first for Dreeg is viable as well. Healing, regen and OA are nice. In the long run maxing early the Soldier bar is better but of course you can always buy back points from skills and then mastery and invest them again.

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Indeed :slight_smile: I didn’t have an ecto tho ha (I wiped my save folder completely before starting this run). I do have precisely one right now tho - as a result of clearing DS.

And no worries - I knew full well what I was doing when I altered my approach. I figure that if nothing else any beginners that do read thru this stuff will see how to approach a build and do it your own way and learn to think outside the box. Vital skills if they ever want to learn how to make a build of their own without following a guide :wink:

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Yes, doing alternative leveling is nice, since there’s more than one viable route. I will link your journey when you complete it or decided to stop playing it in leveling section, appreciate your feedback! And guides should teach players the logic behind the builds and why they work. But some players don’t have time/desire to learn mechanics and stuff, so leveling guide should help them getting their character to max level.

About ectoplasms, I had 6 at level 30. But I missed other vital component, Idk it’s RNG.

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Yea the nice thing about Totems is they do drop ecto’s - before Totems you often had to wait until Act 2 usually before you found any at all.

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Totems really improve and diversifies leveling experience. Components, gear and XP. Basically I do all quests, shrines, totems and bosses. It’s fast and reliable method, at least in normal. Veteran you probably shouldn’t rush and risk being underleveled.

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Totally agree. The Monster Totem patch was easily one of the best patches Crate pushed out. Improved both the early game experience completely as well as just “general” farming experience. And yup I go “slow” as well, I’m a completionist too. I love testing my builds early on in DS and I always try to run it when the Totem spawns in there precisely to see how well I’m going to hold up. That totem is way harder than Salazar and I love it.

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Try not to laugh too hard… this is the vid where I get ganked on the totem :smile:

It’s all good tho because I went back after and got my revenge.

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Yikes :confused:

Good that you don’t play HC. Menhir even didn’t save you. Nice kiting btw.

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Thanks. I made the mistake at the end tho by trying to go thru them to get away. What I shoulda done was reverse from where I had just entered by them at… I’d have probably avoided it if I’d done that.

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