Active Skills: Amarasta’s Blade Burst, Righterous Fervor, Plague of Rot, Vire’s Might, Amatok’s Breath, Pneumatic Burst, Ascension
Passive Skills: Summon Guardian of Empyrion, Blade Spirit, Path of the Three, Presence of Virtue, Veil of Shadow, Venomancer’s Aura, Eldritch Ruminations, Whirling Blades
I have another build to add. Also, the last build I posted, the ranged dervish I put in as a caster. Could you change it to Ranged please? Sorry and thanks.
Active Skills: Chain Lightning, Amatok’s Breath, Ring of Steel, Shadow Strike, Pneumatic Burst, Rune of Haggarad, Storm Box of Elgoloth, Word of Renewal, Inquisitor Seal
Passive Skills: Blade Spirit, Veil of Shadow, Aura of Censure, Deadly Aim, Whirling Blades
I feel like with vast majority of builds being tagged as (c+) that plus lost it’s meaning as an above average build for crucible, so I’m removing that plus.
Former (c) and (c-) tags abolished. Builds that were tagged as such lost these tags. There were about 15 builds like that in the whole compendium. This type of an entry is too exotic to have a special category for it.
The (cr+) tag is now for builds that can go below 6 minutes with the same rule of max. 3 buffs + 1 banner. Going with the assumption of pre-1.1.5 builds being affected by the patch in some way I decided that builds before 1.1.5 won’t be handed out (cr+) tags retrospectively.
Active Skills: Beronath’s Fury, Amarasta’s Blade Burst, Shadow Strike, Ring of Steel, Ill Omen, Mark of Torment, Bone Harvest, Pneumatic Burst, Displacement
Passive Skills: Veil of Shadow, Harbinger of Souls, Spectral Binding
Active Skills: Chillspikes, Rune of Hagarrad, Ravenous Earth, Bone Harvest, Word of Pain, Inquisitor Seal, Word of Renewal, Mark of Torment, Amatok’s Breath
Passive Skills: Harbinger of Souls, Spectral Binding
Should “Deadly Aim” be mentioned at “Passive Buffs”?
I tagged it 1.1.4.2/1.1.5.1…I started my thread in 1.1.4.2, but this build really shines (and is updated) in 1.1.5.1. Didn´t know, what tag I should use. I can change the tag in my Build Thread, if that helps.