Ive been looking at the different pvp builds for druids and comparing damage and such to my FC druid. i would like feedback
Skills
Firestorm 20
Molten Boulder 20
Fissure 20
Fire Claw 20
(all for high synergy)
Lycanthropy 10 (will be when done)
Werebear 5
Oak Sage 5
Strength 90
Dex 220
Vit 200
Energy - base
Gear-
Sword: 6 shaeld phase blade
5 Shael, 1 eth
( working on 4 shael 2 IAS/AR or IAS/Resistance)
Helms: Cerebus w/ 5/5 die fire facet
Jalals w/ 1 empty socket
Armor: Wire Fleece Enigma
Gloves: Magefist
Boots: Gore Rider
Sheild: Storm Sheild w/ 5/5 die fire facet
Rings: 2xsoj( w/ raven on prebuff)
Amulet: Mara's (28)
Gc's: 3xShapeshift
2xElemental
To my knowledge of PvP druids, this is at LEAST a decent FC build...i spent a day at least doing the math, using d2items.com skill planner, and victus metuo charts and such. but i would like input on things i might want to change if and when i remake.
please make critisism constructive...i dont buy the noob bullshit.
If you want less strength and more into vitality or dexterity, I advise a Breastplate Enigma. And if the Werebear is attacking too slow even with the six shael'd phase blade, change to Werewolf.
Oh yeah, d2items skill planner is good despite one thing, which you may have compensated for. It doesn't stop counting synergies at level 20. IE you have level 30 molten boulder and level 30 armageddon. It will think your molten boulder has a level 30 synergy from armageddon, when it really only has a level 20 (or whatever the base skill is at the moment).
Last edited by HandOfHeaven; 2004-11-28 at 10:15 AM.
well HoH probably has not made a FC Druid so he made 1 mistake which is that you should always be a bear because only bears can reach 4fps with fire claws. also i havent played D2 in a while but i am not so sure about your spread of skills as far as Lycanthropy, Werebear, and Oak Sage are concerned you might look up them on the summit to see which will give you more life with bonuses from skills. and you might want to get a CTA and lidless on switch for BO.
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